Skip to main content
Start of main content.

Bond enters top 200 universities in the world with QS Stars Ranking

Bond University has featured in the world’s elite (Top 200) institution rankings for the first time in this year’s QS World University Rankings by Subject.

Bond’s Accounting & Finance subject area achieved a ranking in the range of 101-150 globally.

This is the first time Bond has been ranked in the international QS World University Subject Rankings, which analyses over 3,000 universities and over 10,600 programs worldwide.

According to QS Top Universities, Bond’s impressively high position was based on strong scores for employer reputation, faculty-to-student ratio and the international diversity of staff and students; and its ‘recipe for success’ was our commitment to small-group learning and personal mentoring, state of the art facilities, innovation in developing new programs and accelerated learning model.

This ranking is testament to the quality and dedication of Bond staff and students. Thank you to the many staff who support Bond in our international ranking ambitions.
 

More from Bond

  • Bond athletes clean up at Sports Star awards

    The Gold Coast Sports Star of the Year awards resembled the University Blues as Bond athletes took home a swag of honours.

    Read article
  • Bull Sharks stun premiers in round one upset

    The Bond University first grade side has made the perfect start to their 2023 campaign, defeating the Wests Bulldogs 32-17.

    Read article
  • Politics at heart of housing crisis

    Australia’s housing crisis isn’t the fault of dodgy developers and greedy landlords, it’s a product of politics and poor leadership, says a Bond University property expert.

    Read article
  • In pictures: Bull Sharks rugby season launch

    Bond University Rugby launched their 2023 season with a breakfast at the Fabian Fay Clubhouse.

    Read article
  • A student's perspective on technology in elite sports

    Medical student and cricketer Benjamin Rainbird gains new insights into the use of technology in sports during a debate featuring Usman Khawaja.

    Read article
Previous Next