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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, thereโ€™s always something happening at Bond. See what Bondies have been up to and explore latest news from campus, the community and beyond.  

University news

Stephanie trades Bond for China

Bond graduate Stephanie Smith has been named the overall Young Leader of The Australian Financial Reviewโ€™s Women in Leadership Awards for 2024.

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Voices to strike the right chord

Esteemed violinist Maggie Blades is on a mission to bring together the voices of staff and students.

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Bond signs MOU with Loughborough University

Bond University academics, students and athletes will gain access to the United Kingdomโ€™s best sport-based research and high-performance institution under a new partnership with Loughborough University.

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Physio Tom set for the job

A visit to a physiotherapist when Tom Sanders was injured at 13 lit the fire in one of Bond Universityโ€™s newest and most highly-qualified graduands.

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Research news

Queenโ€™s Birthday honours for professors

Bond University professors Paul Glasziou and Chris Del Mar have been appointed to the Order of Australia. Professor Glasziou was announced as an Officer of the Order (AO) in the 2021 Queenโ€™s Birthday Honours List while Professor Del Mar becomes a Member of the Order (AM).

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The media is overhyping early detection tests, and this may be harming the healthy

Do you remember hearing about the simple blood test that could tell if you had any of several different cancers? What about the Apple Watch that promised to catch your hidden heart problems before it was too late? Or the artificial intelligence test to diagnose your dementia years before symptoms appear?

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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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Health and medical app research recognised with top award

Researching the effectiveness of popular health and medical apps has proven a prescription for academic success for Bond Universityโ€™s Oyuka Byambasuren. Four years of fulltime study culminated for Dr Byambasuren when she graduated with her PhD, alongside receiving the Vice Chancellorโ€™s Doctoral Award in recognition of an exceptional doctoral thesis.

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Sporting news

Reigning QAFLW premiers in preliminary final against Aspley

AFL Preview: A grand final rematch in the QAFLW and the QFA men take on Coolangatta in a semi-final.

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Bond surfer wins Huntington Beach Classic

Rachael Tilly sits in second spot on WSL Longboard rankings after Califiornia triumph.

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Bondies equal best ever Olympic medal haul in Paris

The van der Westhuyzen brothers take Bond's Paris medal tally to seven.

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Massive victories launch Bull Sharks into QFA finals

AFL wrap: Riewoldt Family AFL Excellence Scholarship recipient Tom Ferguson stars as the Bull Sharks thump the Magpies.

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