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Research support

Bond University offers an unparalleled environment for academic and student researchers who are inspired by the opportunity to investigate, innovate and discover new ways of doing.

Our personalised approach to teaching extends to our diverse and inclusive research community where you’ll find world-renowned experts stepping forward as colleagues and mentors to share their knowledge, advice and industry connections.

You’ll also have access to a dedicated team of administrative and advisory staff who provide support through the full life cycle of your research journey – from planning and funding through to publication and presentation.

Support resources

  • All research involving human interaction – whether that be collecting personal experiences, data or human tissue – must be approved by the Bond University Human Research Ethics Committee (BUHREC). Our Research Ethics Office can guide you through the application and review process to ensure your methodologies meet the principles of research merit, integrity, justice, beneficence and respect.

    The Committee meets three times per semester to review and approve applications.

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  • The Office of Research Services is available to help you identify the best research funding opportunities to suit your project. Our team will work with you to prepare a proposal and create a grant application that addresses all compliance criteria.

  • Our post-award support team works with researchers to help manage the lifecycle of your research project. This ranges from the initial preparation of a contract to final delivery of reportable outcomes and project acquittal, including all timelines and benchmarks along the way.

  • As a researcher at Bond, you’ll have access to Pure – one of the world’s leading Research Information Management Systems. Pure promotes Bond’s research excellence, impact to the broader community and underpins many University processes, such as our Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) reporting obligations, grant submissions and other research-based applications and funding body provisions.

All research involving human interaction – whether that be collecting personal experiences, data or human tissue – must be approved by the Bond University Human Research Ethics Committee (BUHREC). Our Research Ethics Office can guide you through the application and review process to ensure your methodologies meet the principles of research merit, integrity, justice, beneficence and respect.

The Committee meets three times per semester to review and approve applications.

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Bond is committed to strengthening and developing our research community by offering training pathways and professional development opportunities

Links for current Bond researchers

Training and professional development

  • Teaching academics are fully supported in their research endeavours through a package of considerations including non-teaching semesters, extended research leave, upskilling, supervisor support sessions and more.

    Student and academic researchers will also benefit from access to global university and industry networks, leading directly to opportunities for future collaborations, research extensions and career prospects.

  • Our innovative Research Development and Mentoring Scheme provides a platform for nurturing the talent of our academics and supporting their career progression. A range of capacity building initiatives provide support and guidance for researchers at every stage of their career. 

  • The PSAP offers a defined pathway to HDR supervision. The year-long workshop-based program is available to appropriately qualified, research active-academics who wish to be accredited as a Principal Supervisor and added to Bond University’s Principal Supervisor register.

  • Bond’s SoTL network fosters a collegial and collaborative environment where academics from across the University meet regularly to discuss research ideas related to developing teaching and learning publications. The network is targeted particularly to early-career, mid-career and teaching-focussed academics who want to explore potential research concepts and learn from what others are doing.

Teaching academics are fully supported in their research endeavours through a package of considerations including non-teaching semesters, extended research leave, upskilling, supervisor support sessions and more.

Student and academic researchers will also benefit from access to global university and industry networks, leading directly to opportunities for future collaborations, research extensions and career prospects.