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Bond debuts among top 50 young universities

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Bond University has been ranked among the world's top 50 young universities for the first time. 

The private, not-for-profit university on the Gold Coast is No.43 in the 2023 Times Higher Education Young University Rankings. It is the eighth-ranked Australian young university.

Institutions 50 years old and younger are considered for the influential list. 

Bond University opened in 1989 and marks its 35th anniversary next year.

Nanyang Technological University in Singapore topped the international list, while University of Technology Sydney was the highest-ranked university in Australia.

In June Bond was named the top Australian university across a range of measures in a federal government survey of students’ educational experience.

The university is the leading Australian university for learner engagement, learning resources, student support and skills development, and No.2 for teaching quality. 

An overwhelming majority (86.3 percent) of Bond students who took part in the 2021-22 Student Experience Surveys rated their experience positively.

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