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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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7 ways to bring kindness into your everyday life

Whether you’re here on the Gold Coast or studying remotely, there are so many ways you can bring kindness into your everyday life that don’t require large sacrifices of your time or money.

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Making a difference through the Bachelor of Policy, Philosophy and Economics

A multi-disciplinary program for big thinkers.

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Empathy: The art of ‘walking in someone else’s park’

Empathy is understanding someone's experiences, and relating to the emotions they’ve felt throughout. Neil Josen Delos Reyes explores this concept as an important 'soft skill'.

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Why kindness is at the core of the Bond student experience

When you first start university, you might not think of kindness as a key skill you’ll develop over the next few years.

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12 random acts of kindness to do at university

A random act of kindness is doing something nice for someone else, without being asked and without the need for recognition, or anything in return.

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What does an occupational therapist do?

It’s one of the fastest growing professions on the planet, but that doesn’t mean everyone knows exactly what an occupational therapist (OT) does every day.

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Bachelor of Business vs Bachelor of Commerce: Which one is right for me?

The business and commerce sectors are often grouped together, but they have very different career outcomes.

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What I learnt from working at the Bond Psychology Clinic

If you're studying psychology, or are considering it, a placement at the Bond Psychology Clinic is invaluable.

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Women in STEM: Charlotte Phelps

Hear from PhD student and woman in STEM Charlotte Phelps about her journey to finding her passion, her incredible support network, and her advice for those aspiring to similar careers.

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How to tackle student life on a budget

While there are obvious costs associated with studying, being a student doesn’t have to break the bank.

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Making connections and finding success as a remote learner

Remote learning has proven no obstacle for Lavanya Bachwal, who commenced her studies at Bond University remotely from India this year.

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Women in STEM: Dr Anna Lorimer

Growing up in New Zealand, Dr Anna Lorimer loved history and science in high school, and ultimately decided to pursue medicinal chemistry – before initiating a huge career switch, and finally, landing the role of Assistant Professor of Sport and Exercise

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