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Shape our world through data and innovation

Shape our world through data and innovation

Every industry needs innovators – big thinkers, number crunchers, and world-shapers with the skills and knowledge needed to change the game for the better. The psychology, criminology and social sciences sectors are no exception, especially as our society develops new needs brought about by global health crises, conflicts, technology, and so much more. Build an adaptive skill set through a future-focused lens at Bond University. Studying within the eclectic Faculty of Society & Design, you’ll have access to boundless resources, research opportunities, and cutting-edge facilities. Throughout your studies, you’ll be able to focus on what excites you through majors, electives, and enrichment experiences like internships. Then, when the time comes to graduate, you’ll join our 30,000-strong alumni network and gain access to collaborators around the globe.  

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Our Bond students, academics and alumni are making waves in the world of psychology, criminology and social sciences, learning new things about the way we think through data and innovation.

Far from a sign of trouble, forgetfulness could indicate brain efficiency

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Homicide is on the rise in Australia. Should we be concerned?

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Not always greener: vegetarian diet quality influences mental health

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How a Bond alumna is using social innovation to change the way we view mental health

How a Bond alumna is using social innovation to change the way we view mental health

Inform your future career by pursuing research projects and work experience during your studies. 

Brain patients safe as houses after new test

Brain patients safe as houses after new test

Showing photos of Queenslander houses to people with brain disorders could predict their risk of becoming lost during everyday outings, a new study from Bond University shows.  

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Unlocking the mysteries of the doorway effect

The so-called 'doorway effect' - forgetfulness caused by moving between rooms - is not as pronounced as previously thought, and only occurs when the brain is working hard, new research shows. 

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Unlocking the mysteries of the doorway effect

Design your dream career

If you are driven by data and innovation, then you’ll want to ensure your future career incorporates these elements, providing opportunities for you to think big and make an impact. Tailor your future career to your unique needs by first accessing career development support throughout your studies. Our on-site Career Development Centre will ensure you have everything you need, from internship opportunities to resume-writing help.  

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