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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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Student meditation program expands to cover teachers

A meditation program designed to calm school students has been so successful it is being expanded to help stressed Queensland teachers and principals.

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Strength in numbers as women flex muscles

Women taking up the sport of strongman enjoy benefits ranging from a reduced likelihood of chronic disease to improved body image.

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It’s no wonder 75% of people can’t define a vegetable when they’re invisible on menus

Dr Christian Moro presents the case for eating more vegetables - if you can find them.

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Video games a double-edged sword for mental health

Playing video games can be good for mental health - but with several important caveats.

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Research news

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CNN, IMD profile Amy Kenworthy's Research on Redundancy

The findings of the research project undertaken by Bond Professor of Management and LEAP Centre Director, Amy Kenworthy, and Professor Suzanne C. de Janasz, Professor of Leadership and

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LEAP Achievements for 2011

We have had a number of international partnerships that have taken place during the past year as well as a host of national and international conference presentations, publications, keynote speeches,

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Talk the Talk on Bullying

The Ripple Effect of Positive ChangeOn the 29th November Professor Kenworthy's LEAP colleagues and students presented a program-level component aimed at educators, business owners, and the wider commu

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ACFB Director invited to address family business community in China

At the invitation of Professor Ling Chen and Professor Jess Chua, Dr Justin Craig, Co-Director of Bond University’s globally recognised Australian Centre for Family Business (ACFB), this week travel

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Sporting news

Brains, brawn and belts

Not satisfied with being a national weightlifting champion, PhD student Kelsey Francis has added an Aussie judo title to her trophy cabinet.

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AFL Club to honour two legends

The Bond University AFL Club will honour premiership heroes Paris Lightfoot and James Fitchett in a revamp to its annual club awards later this year.

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Breaking boundaries: Bond leads the charge in men’s netball debut

The Bull Sharks will be one of five teams in Netball Queensland's new M League.

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Half way home: Bond AFL's mid-season report

Director of AFL Andy Lovell shares what’s clicking, who’s flying under the radar, and why this is the most united group he’s coached.

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