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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.
Works by some of Australia’s top Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists are set to be auctioned at the Bond University Indigenous Gala but few carry as much personal meaning as a painting by Bond student Abelee Stanley.
Read more about Abelee's art from the heartProfessor Peta Stapleton has received a national award in recognition of her groundbreaking research into tapping, or Emotional Freedom Techniques.
Read more about Peta's award for tapping the potential of EFTHigh school students are aiming for their big-screen break at BUFTA - the Bond University Film and Television Awards.
Read more about BUFTA makes screen dreams a realityDr Jacob Deem explores the debate over daylight saving in the Sunshine State.
Read more about Debate arrives just like clockworkResearching the effectiveness of popular health and medical apps has proven a prescription for academic success for Bond University’s Oyuka Byambasuren.
Read more about Health and medical app research recognised with top awardBond University’s Professor Tammy Hoffmann has received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for her services to clinical epidemiology and occupational therapy.
Read more about OAM for Professor Tammy Hoffmann, the patient’s friendIn 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 whyThe Director of Bond University’s Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare (IEBH), Professor Paul Glasziou, has for the third successive year been named in a prestigious international list of medical researchers. Professor Glasziou once again appeared in Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers list, which identifies researchers who demonstrated significant influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly-cited papers in the past decade.
Read more about Hat-trick of success for Professor Paul GlasziouAffectionately known as the 'truck', Matt Leskiw is the most beloved and toughest player on the Bull Sharks footy field.
Read more about The truck driving the premiership campaignRugby Grand Final preview: Bull Sharks chase a hat trick of premierships in Premier Men, Premier Women and 2nd Grade grand finals.
Read more about Bull Sharks eye history at BallymoreJordan Lenac on why the Bull Sharks have embraced being a team of 'scrappers'.
Read more about Happy to be scrappyAinsley Trotter has spared Australia from a gold medal whitewash at the World Junior Swimming Championships with victory in the 50m backstroke.
Read more about Bull Shark sprint queen rules the worldFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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