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Tug-of-war between fun and learning begins

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Kate, Izzy and Ayesha

The campus is buzzing with energy as Bond University's freshest faces descend for an unforgettable Orientation Week.

This year is shaping up to be one for the books - academically and socially - as students embark on an exciting journey of face-to-face learning.

O-Week features an action-packed schedule of events including a inter-faculty tug-of-war competition, a beach-worthy volleyball showdown on the lawn, giant games of connect four to test strategic thinking, and a DJ booth for party vibes.

This year's incoming class is a melting pot of diverse cultures from around the globe, representing countries including Canada, India, Norway, South Africa, Malaysia, Nepal, Sweden, Taiwan and Denmark.

So, to all our newest Bondies, get ready to make memories that will last a lifetime and welcome to the Bond University family!

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Samuel, Adrian and Eric
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Mia, Chelsea and Grace
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Samara and Penny
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Fardeen, Divina and Jude
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Joelin
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Sally, Sarah and Kiki
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Sarah and Vilde
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Florencia and Ludivine
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Jamie
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Manok and Mohana
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Marie and Elias
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Emma, Emily and Phoebe

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