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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.
Virtual Reality is helping unlock the minds of neurodivergent children to enhance therapy sessions at Bond University's Health and Wellness Clinic.
Read more about Virtually unlocking young mindsWhile our Olympians take centre stage in Paris for the next few weeks, those of us who are not-so sporty sit back in awe and may wonder, "how did they become so good?"
Read more about The right genes are good, but success comes from hard workDr Greg Cox spent three weeks with the Australian Dolphins in a training camp before the Olympics and has shared some of the secrets of what high-performing sportspeople eat.
Read more about Dolphins fill up on fuel needed for successModern slavery has surged by 10 million in the past decade, now ensnaring 50 million people globally. How is it relevant to life on the Gold Coast?
Read more about Unseen chains: Why Gold Coast businesses need to know about modern slaveryThe 2011 Three Minute Thesis Competition was another successful event at Bond with a number of hard decisions to be made by the judges.The 2011 winners were:1st Prize - Christian Moro2nd Prize - Kelly
Read more about Three Minute Thesis Competition 2011Bond University PhD student, Ekua Brenu, was recently awarded the Junior Investigator Research Award for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome from the International Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (IACFS/ME) in Ottawa, Canada.
Read more about Ekua Brenu receives Junior Investigator Research Award for CFS/METhe country's peak medical body says it has great concerns about a deal which will see pharmacists prompted to recommend supplementary medicines to consumers. Professor Paul Glasziou discusses the issue.
Read more about Pharmacies & Supplementary Medicine - Prof Paul GlasziouDr Jeff Brand, Associate Professor at Bond University and author of the report, says the growing use of mobile devices such as smartphones or tablet computers to play games has created a pattern of ?snack gaming? in Australia.
Read more about It's on for young and old - New research uncovers Australia's appetite for video gamesADCO Sports Excellence Scholarship recipient Claudia Bailey has won a bronze medal at the Sprint Canoe World Cup in Poland.
Read more about Bailey breaks through for first senior medalThe Canal continues to be a happy hunting ground for the Gold Coast Suns.
Read more about Suns shine on Bull Sharks foursomeRugby Rd 9 preview: John Eales Rugby Excellence Scholar Jordan Lenac is back for crucial clash with Norths.
Read more about Bull Sharks set for crucial clash at The CanalCoach Mick Heenan has his side hitting their stride at the right time. He talks new talent, strong leadership and the road ahead.
Read more about Trust and tenacity: Heenan's blueprint for a Bull Sharks revivalFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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