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WANTED: Unconventional Thinkers

Some people aren’t destined for the traditional.

They’re eternally curious. They’re adaptable. They know their degree is just one part of the story.

They want to make a difference and they want to get started.

Bond’s new Transformation degrees are designed for the unconventional thinkers. The people who are ready to work on real world challenges, right now.

They will lead positive change and innovation through health (CRICOS 107659A), entrepreneurship (CRICOS 107658B0, law (CRICOS 107661G), and digital (CRICOS 107660H).

They’re ready for the careers of the future, starting with the degree of the future.

To the unconventional thinkers. To the people who want to stand out.

We want you.

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We've broken down the traditional stand-alone silos of business, law, arts and sciences.

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