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Why study at Bond

Ambition Loves Company. At Bond University, we create an environment where ambitious minds can thrive.  It produces globally minded, work-ready graduates who excel in their chosen careers and industries. 

Powered by a personalised learning experience, at Bond, students are always put first, and every opportunity to enrich your education and career is right at your fingertips.  

Open Day 2025

Open Day is the perfect way to learn more about everything a university has to offer – whether that’s done through meeting students and academics, roaming our beautiful campus, or even testing out our facilities.  Our on campus Open Day will take place on Saturday, 26 July, 2025. 

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Study at Australia’s favourite university

Bond is consistently recognised for the quality of its educational experience, rating number one in Australia across an array of prestigious rankings. From learner engagement and student-to-teacher ratio, to our outstanding student experience.

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Year 11 and 12s, it's time to get a head start

Get a head start at Bond, experience university life, and earn credit towards your university degree while you’re still at high school.

Bond’s Learn for Credit courses and Student for a Semester program are designed to give ambitious Year 11 and 12 students an advantage in their studies and a head start on university.

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Access an abundance of opportunities

Bond’s small size and personalised approach means that students have unmatched access to opportunities and support during their studies. Here, internships, competitions, overseas exchange and work experience opportunities are not just reserved for the lucky few – they are readily available to all Bond students who want to pursue them.  

Experience Bond for yourself

Your personalised experience at Bond can begin before you even enrol. Whether you're down the road or interstate, there are so many ways to discover the Bond difference. Take a campus tour, attend an Experience Day or chat with a current Bondy. 

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See Bond up close, from wherever you are in the world. Join us on campus for a guided in-person tour of Bond’s campus, or book a virtual one and get to know us from the comfort of your home.  

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Find the right fit

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Stories from Bond

    Mastering mooting

    Simulation court proceedings are transforming Bond University students' confidence, in and out of the courtroom. Here's how mooting works.
    Law
    Mastering mooting

    Never too late

    Bond marked the 20th anniversary of its Medical Program this year. Among the first graduates was Dr Ha Tran who at the age of 55 overcame war and adversity to fulfil a lifelong goal.
    Alumni
    Never too late

    Critical care

    Ali Issmail has just graduated from Bond University with a Master of Healthcare Innovation, but his research is already making an impact well beyond the classroom. 
    Healthcare Innovations
    Critical care

What did you learn today (WDYLT)?

You learn something new every day while studying at Bond. From phobias that affect 75 per cent of the population to treasure troves of lost cryptocurrency and the impact of the law on climate change — there's so much to uncover on campus. 

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Protecting Australia's beauty

Protecting Australia's beauty

Name: Cameron Vele
Program: Bachelor of Laws/ Bachelor of Arts (CRICOS 093912A)
Subject: Environmental Law

Design thinking

Design thinking

Program: Master of Business Administration (CRICOS 108627A)
Subject: Business Model Design

Performing under pressure

Performing under pressure

Name: Sienna Norris
Program: Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science (CRICOS 080641D)
Subject: Sport, Health and Exercise Psychology

Australia's worst polluters

Australia's worst polluters

Name: Adam Robson
Program: Master of City Planning (CRICOS 0101289)
Subject: Climate Change: Adaptation and Resilience