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Stories from Bond University

What better way to get to know a university, than through the eyes and words of their students and staff? Here, explore the latest stories from Bond, from words of wisdom for exploring your options, advice on settling into student life, or an exclusive look behind the scenes of a program or career path.  

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Meet our Bondies | Jon King

Meet Jon King from Bond's Class of 1990.

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Meet our Bondies | Tanille Turner

Meet Tanille Turner from Bond's Class of 2009.

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Meet our Bondies | Derek Cronin

Meet Derek Cronin from Bond's first ever class.

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An expert explains: fingerprints

Do identical twins have the same fingerprints? Associate Dean of Research Dr Kevin Ashton explains.

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Do you have what it takes to be a Transformer scholar?

The Transformer Scholarship is for the game-changers, innovators and creative thinkers who want to find solutions to challenging problems.

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You know you're a Bondy when...

All Bondies will be familiar with these distinctly Bond University experiences.

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5 things to consider when choosing a university

Overwhelmed by the number of choices available to you? You're not alone.

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Dream big, study small

We asked some of our students why they chose to study at a small university like Bond

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How to conquer your first semester of university

Everything you need to know to ace your first semester

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A day in the life of an Exercise & Sports Science student

Explore what it's like to be a Bond Exercise & Sports Science student.

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Bondies Abroad | Monkey mayhem and more at Mahidol University

Bachelor of International Hotel and Tourism Management student Nicola writes about her experiences on exchange, all the way from Mahidol University, Thailand.

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The complexity puzzle

Project complexity is one of the most debated topics in the field of project management, perhaps second only to that of project success.

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