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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.  

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True grit – we measured it and found it protected doctors from career burnout

We studied 751 Obstetrics and Gynaecology doctors working in Australia and New Zealand and used an established test of “grit”. We found those who had it were less likely to suffer burnout. Our findings might help other doctors or those outside the medical field altogether.

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Bond Law presents daily expert commentary on COP26

The Bond University Faculty of Law is hosting free daily webinars on the United Nations COP26 climate conference featuring expert panellists and live crosses to host city Glasgow.

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Working with us, not for us: strategies for being a better ally to First Nations people

We write this article together – Kelly, a First Nations woman living on Kombumerri Country, and Richard, a Canadian white male settler living on the lands of the Minjungbal people of the Bundjalung Nation.

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Police eat too much fat and protein, not enough carbs

The portly police officer munching on doughnuts is a well-worn stereotype. Now the authors of a series of studies suggest poor diet not only puts tactical personnel at risk, it could lead to negative interactions with the public.

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Sporting news

Armbruster on road to Olympic ambition

Bondy sets his sights on Paris after claiming a gold medal at World Cup in Germany.

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Kay-win flies high at netball awards

Kaylin Van Greunen was the main attraction at Friday night’s Netball Blue and Gold Awards, taking home two of the most coveted honours.

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Swimming scholar's stroke of genius

As a junior swimmer, Sophie Healy broke a record set by a young Kaylee McKeown who would go on to win three Olympic gold medals.

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Catie's soccer setback turns into basketball comeback

A broken wrist couldn't stop this Bull Shark from competing in the UniSport Nationals.

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