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From alumni starting game-changing businesses, to students (literally) kicking goals in sport, to research breakthroughs, there’s always something happening at Bond. See what Bondies have been up to and explore latest news from campus, the community and beyond.
Bond University is launching the world’s first climate law degree for undergraduate students who want to fix the system from the inside. The university’s Faculty of Law took its cue to develop the new Bachelor of Laws (LLB) in Climate Law from the hundreds of thousands of students who protested to demand action on climate change in 2018 and 2019.
Read more about Bond launches world-first climate law degreeA paramedic who retrained as a quantity surveyor hopes to combine her careers to build better hospitals and ambulance stations. Tamara Burow graduated from Bond University with a Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying this month following a seven-year stint in paramedicine and nursing.
Read more about Paramedic to breathe new life into construction industryAs summer descends, sharks may be at the forefront of the minds of many beach goers and reef adventurers. Globally, the number of shark bites is on the rise, with a threefold increase since 1982. White sharks, bull sharks and tiger sharks are most commonly responsible. In Australia this year, there have been 20 unprovoked shark bites (when humans don’t initiate contact) — a similar number to recent years. However, we’ve had eight fatalities, the highest on record since 1929. The latest fatality was at Cable Beach in Western Australia, a location not recognised as a shark bite hotspot.
Read more about 'Deterrent' devices can help prevent fatal shark attacks, but some may be nothing but snake oilIn controlled laboratory situations, face masks appear to do a good job of reducing the spread of coronavirus (at least in hamsters) and other respiratory viruses. However, evidence shows mask-wearing policies seem to have had much less impact on the community spread of COVID-19.
Read more about Face masks cut disease spread in the lab, but have less impact in the community - we need to know whyFaculty of Health Sciences & Medicine and the Bond Business School.
Read more about In pictures: 232 Graduation on June 16, 2023It was a dream come true for John Eales Rugby Excellence scholar Harry Bell this week when he joined a Wallabies train-on squad.
Read more about Bell on a learning curve with WallabiesNetball round 10 and 11 preview: Bond versus Titans.
Read more about Bull Sharks host Clash of the CoastJay Merchant aims for Olympics after winning Australian National Curling Championships.
Read more about Ice-cool alumnus sweeps to victoryFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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