Awards were conferred upon 585 graduates at Bond University's '223' graduation ceremonies in December.
* There are now over 32,000 Bond graduates.
* The ages of this semester’s graduates range from 18-76.
* There were graduates from 55 different countries including Afghanistan, Argentina, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brazil, Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Greece, Kenya, Macau (SAR of China), Maldives, Oman, and Qatar. Congratulations to all our graduates.
Congratulations to all our graduates.
Glen Mola PumuyeAlan Davies, Taylor Davies and Georgette DaviesBlessing Onyeh, Uzzi Nnaemeka Obinna and Chika OkeaduJes Claydon, Lara Claydon and Ana FaoDeon Enari and familyGraham Travis Watt and Pelesi Mark KoriaAndie-Lee Cilliers, Tahlia Marie Ahyick, Maeve MoroneyTahlia Marie Ahyick and familyStephanie Steevie, Madeline Whittaker and Kendall SchurekStephanie White, Dara Mary Ross Martin and Isabella KourkounakisGlen Mola Pumye and family with Emeritus Professor John FarrarAnjali SinghVicky Liang, Mishio Tomita and Ava YuOlivia Llewellyn, Grace Llewellyn and Mia LlewellynOliver Yeung, Benjamin Chung and Jacqueline LeeNathan Freedman, Paige Groves and Rowan GrovesNoah Rehn, Landan Rehn, Zerina Budimovic and Pat RehnRyan Wirth, Charlize Wirth and Rosemarie RuschInioluwa Oluwatomisin Olulope and familySing Ping Lok, Shuyue Wang, Siyuan Zheng, Yi-Tsun Huang and Mishio TomitaArdini Yasarah Binti Abd Aziz, Heidi Nicole Le Masurier and Kendall BronsonTharin Sandul Wijedasa and Georgios Angelos AsimakopoulosAbby Griffiths and Claire WilsonAlexandra Ducker and Nicole GdanskiIsabella Whittingham and Lachlan Connolly
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