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Explore the latest news from Bond University

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.  

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New Bond precinct unites Medicine and Business

Bond University has broken ground on a major project to unite its Medicine and Business programs under one roof and deliver a Great Hall at the Robina campus.

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Clinical trial for eczema sufferers

Bond University is seeking volunteers for a new clinical trial after uncovering the strongest evidence to date that certain foods may trigger eczema flare-ups.

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Bond honour for Matildas architect

The man who helped make the Matildas a global phenomenon has been awarded Bond University’s most prestigious accolade, the annual Alumni Medal.

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Trust in politics at record lows: survey

As Australians go to the polls, their level of trust in the politicians and parties they’ll be voting for is at record lows

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Research news

Has Covid forever changed the way we work?

Dr Libby Sander's 'Bond Health Presents' lecture analyses how the pandemic may have been the circuit-breaker workplaces needed.

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The therapeutic power of music

Bond University Professor of Psychology, Dr Bill Thompson, speaks about the important therapeutic power of music during his Professorial Series lecture.

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Support for parents vital in child abuse trauma recovery

It’s very common for parents to blame themselves or be unable to forgive themselves for abuse suffered by their child, and often don't reach out for support.

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Should we all get paid for helping train AI?

Generative AI is essentially mining the intellectual property of anyone who uses the internet to train the models, without offering compensation or even the right to disallow the use of their information for such purposes.

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Sporting news

Going the distance: World Champ Robinson shifts gears

Kye Robinsons is the new Triathlon World Champion, but he's not stopping there.

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ADCO scholar gears up for debut Coolangatta Gold

The iconic Coolangatta Gold takes place this weekend, but Bull Shark Jasmine Rayward will be missing a familiar face on the start line.

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Black belt in balance

Bond PhD student, Kelsey Francis not only balances her commitments, she masters them.

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Chez is the surfing Bos

Chez Bos takes home the UniSport Nationals men's longboard championship.

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