Skip to main content
Start of main content.

The 5 must-dos of Bond's Open Day

Written by Bachelor of Communication graduate Claire Hill. 

From experience, I know that the final years of high school are pretty full on — and full of decisions. When I wasn’t at school, I was either studying, eating, or trying to get a wink of sleep while contemplating what I wanted my future to look like. To help give you more confidence about which university is right for you, I recommend attending as many open days as possible, so that you can find the right fit.

Bond's Open Day is coming up on Saturday, 27 July, where you can meet current students and academics, explore our campus and your interests, all while getting a feel for what university life is really like.

While there is a lot to do and take in on Open Day, as someone who has been in your shoes before, I have identified four things you should add to your to-do list to make the most out of your time. 

1. Attend a student-led campus tour

The best part about Open Day is that you get to be on campus and picture your life as a future Bondy! A fantastic way to experience Open Day is by taking a campus tour. These tours are led by current Bond students which means that they can provide you with all the insights on how to best use the facilities. 

2. Visit a faculty

At universities, programs are delivered by a specific faculty — for example, my degree, a Bachelor of Communication (CRICOS 063062J) is part of the Faculty of Society & Design. Delve deeper into what your future life as a Bondy could look like by visiting a faculty (or two!) of interest. On a faculty tour, you will be wowed by the facilities and resources you can take advantage of during your studies. During this experience, you’ll also be able to meet academics and current students who are ready to answer all your burning questions. I met so many of my future lecturers during a faculty tour which made transitioning from high school to university much less overwhelming.

3. Meet industry, alumni and staff in the Connect Lounge

Blue tents set up under the arch for Open Day 2022

Hear about the Bond difference from industry, alumni and staff in the Connect Lounge. Networking with industry professionals at the start of your university experience will provide you with an abundance of opportunities from mentoring to employment. Recently, one of my lecturers helped me connect with a Bond graduate on LinkedIn so that I could ask them about their experience working for a company I hope to one day work for.

4. Enjoy food for thought in the main quadrangle

From generative AI to the future of climate law, international athlete insights to intriguing athlete physiology, there’s something for everyone on the Food for Thought stage on Open Day. Grab a free coffee or a bite to eat from the food trucks and listen to some of Bond’s most inspiring and insightful speakers share their experiences, knowledge and words of wisdom.  The Papyrus cafĂ© located in the Main Library, and Pulse cafĂ© located in the Health Sciences & Medicine building will also be open which have lovely sandwiches, wraps, and sweet treats.

5. Make friends with current and prospective Bondies

Three people standing outside in front of the Arch building.

Meeting other Bondies at Open Day will allow you to have an easier transition from high school to uni. Speaking from experience, having contacts and a support system is really important. Who knows? You may meet your future gym buddies, study friends, or classmates at Open Day. 

More from Bond

  • All about Bond’s Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholarship

    Vice Chancellor's Elite Scholar Alissa Woods give us her insight into the benefits of being a VC scholar, and how it impacts the university experience.

    Read article
  • sustainability

    Recycle your old batteries at the Main Library

    Recycle your small batteries at the Main Library. We are collecting batteries for recycling and will tape them for safe handling

    Read article
  • CPLE

    Safe harbour – A shelter from the storm

    What are the consequences for directors as regards a company that has become insolvent or is about to become insolvent in the not too distant future ?

    Read article
  • Bond Law Clinic

    How to prepare for your appointment with the Bond Law Clinic

    The Bond Law Clinic is proud to support the Community by providing free legal advice.  Proper preparation for your appointment is important to ensure that you maximize the outcome of your meeting with the Clinic.

    Read article
  • CPLE

    Belonging in the law classroom: rising to the challenge of creating a place where every new law student belongs

    The Belonging in the Law Classroom Project aims to improve the experience and retention of first-year Law students.

    Read article
Previous Next