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ThinkingSteps

Take a walk down the Thinking Steps for inspirational stories and original thinking from Bond’s best and brightest.  


Clear vision

Based at the Clem Jones Centre for Regenerative Medicine, PhD candidate Neil is researching new medicines to help treat age-related macular degeneration.
Research
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Pitch perfect

A bold proposal helped Jamali van Heerden recruit Aussie actor Lincoln Lewis for his latest film.
Alumni
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The book of beer

Beer built the pyramids, funded revolutions and took the blame for a million hangovers. Now it has inspired the world’s first book on beer law.
Research
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Designing for a better future

When Nicole Mesquita-Mendes started her degree in architecture at Bond, she had one goal – to leave the world a better place. At just 24, she’s already having a global impact.
Alumni
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The science of eye colour explained

Blue, brown, green or something in between — what lies behind the differences in eye colour?
Science
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Spotlight on graduation 

Hundreds of Bond University graduands donned cap and gown to celebrate their graduation in December. Read some of the stories about our newest alumni.

Alumni

Radiology revolution

Dimitry Tran's Harrison.ai is saving lives, faster

Lung cancer kills more Australians than any other cancer. A Bond University graduate is giving doctors a second set of eyes to catch it early.

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Profiles

Profiles

 

    Strength, strategy and Shanghai

    Stephanie Smith was a student at Bond University when she first imagined a career in international diplomacy. Today, she’s living out her ambition as an Australian Trade and Investment Commissioner for Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
    International Relations
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    Heart and mind

    From an ambition sparked during her studies, to a thriving clinic employing a team of 18 in just over a year, the Bond psychology alumna built the largest private psychology practice on the Gold Coast.
    Entrepreneurship
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    How 'magic mushrooms' are helping treat trauma

    Bond alumna Shai Hipperson is pioneering Queensland’s first clinic to offer psychedelic-assisted therapy.
    Health
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Research

Science beneath the scrubs

ADVOCATING FOR A BIOSCIENCE FRAMEWORK IN NURSING EDUCATION

There is currently no single national framework for how bioscience is taught to nursing students in Australia. This Nurse Educator and PhD student is on a mission to see a consistent curriculum for nurses to strengthen their science foundation and improve patient care.

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