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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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Cancer, war and the strength of the human spirit

Professor Amy Kenworthy studies resilience. In this deeply personal story, she reflects on her own battle with cancer and the lessons learned from those facing war in Ukraine.

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How LinkedIn’s AI is learning from your data

As LinkedIn collects data for AI training, Australians are left with fewer privacy safeguards than European users.

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We've never been more connected - or felt so alone

Despite unprecedented connectivity, Australians are experiencing a deepening sense of loneliness.

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Professorial lecture to celebrate a remarkable career

Dr Paul Glasziou will share insights from his distinguished career in medicine at a special event before his retirement.

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Research news

Flu may be back, but COVID is far from over. How do they compare?

Professor Paul Glasziou and Professor David Henry from the Bond University Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare compare COVID and seasonal influenza.

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Beacon of brilliance inspires new medal

Professor Chris Del Mar was a world-class teacher, researcher and beloved mentor.

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Bond academic awarded NHMRC grant to research effective non-drug treatments

Sufferers of common ailments such as lower back pain and depression could soon seek relief through evidence-based effective non-drug treatments, thanks to funding awarded to a Bond University researcher.

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How well do COVID vaccines work in the real world?

Many Australians will be weighing up whether to be vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is widely available, or to wait for Pfizer later in the year. There are many factors to consider. One is how well these COVID-19 vaccines work in the “real world” of those getting vaccines now.

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Sporting news

Rico Gear: The quiet influence behind a Colts title charge

The former All Blacks flyer has his Colts 1 side humming. They sit on top of the ladder with a game in hand and plenty of room to improve.

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Betts lays down the law on the wing

Bond University student Ned Betts says he's playing his best footy since leaving Victoria to join the Bull Sharks.

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Veteran coach leads Bond tennis into a new era

Bond's new High Performance Tennis squad coach Dom Gambaro has bold ambitions for UniSport Nationals.

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Halfway home: Bond Netball's half-year report

Head of Netball Kim Boland on the standouts, surprise packets and what's clicking for the Bull Sharks.

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