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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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Fairholme pupil's elite scholarship to Bond

It’s a long way from Toowoomba to the United Nations - but Charlotte Kath hopes receiving a Vice Chancellor’s Elite Scholarship from Bond University will make the journey easier.

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Bond tops class again

Bond University has been crowned the best in Australia for learner engagement, learning resources and skills development in a government survey of university students.

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Sky's the limit for model student

She’s spent years studying statistical and machine learning models – but it’s the more traditional form of modelling that Veronica McNevin is using to lift others up. Ms McNevin, 20, has just graduated with her Bachelor of Actuarial Science from Bond University, majoring in big data and finance, and has already begun her actuarial science Honours program.

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Pandemic may offer opportunity to wind back unnecessary care

A systematic review of more than 80 scientific studies from around the world has found a pandemic-induced median reduction of 37 per cent in the use of healthcare services, such as visits to emergency departments. Published in BMJ Open, the review summarised 81 studies from the first four months of the COVID-19 pandemic and found similar reductions across all forms of healthcare, from hospital visits to diagnostic tests and treatments. The review also found that in many cases, the reductions in the use of healthcare were greater for those with milder conditions, such as for example visits to emergency departments for abdominal pain for example.

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Sporting news

'A wicked problem' - sports concussion management in spotlight

A Senate inquiry into concussions and repeated head trauma in contact sports is due to deliver its findings in September.  It's findings could have significant ramifications for sportspeople and administrators.

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Men win ugly as women's streak ends

AFL round 14 wrap: Bull Sharks 6.2 (38), Magpies 4.12 (36).

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Thumping victory as Bull Sharks surge towards finals

Rugby round 15 wrap: Bull Sharks 52, Norths Eagles 5.

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From rag doll to referee

Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science student Fletcher Shearman is one of the youngest members of the QRL senior refereeing squad.

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