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Bonnie Hancock's lap of Australia inspired her next adventure

Bonnie Hancock circumnavigated Australia on a surf ski. Her story inspired her next adventure.
Profile
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Will Australia follow NSW in ditching good character references?

New South Wales is set to become the first jurisdiction in the country to end the use of good character references in sentencing. Will the rest of the country follow?
law
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Why there's been a cluster of shark bites

Dr Daryl McPhee explains the reasons behind a cluster of shark bites in Queensland and New South Wales.
environment
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How Australia is at risk of falling behind the AI revolution

Bond alumnus and ex-Google executive Tristan Cameron on his path into tech and how Australia is at risk of falling behind the AI revolution.
Business
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The simulation revolution

Developed by Bond University Professor of Emergency Medicine, Victoria Brazil, translational simulation is improving hospitals and healthcare services internationally.
Medicine
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Spotlight on our community

Bond Together Week spotlights the voices and lived experiences of our diverse community, encouraging conversation and connection across campus. As our students come together to create an impact during Week 6, from 23 February, we are celebrating respect, diversity and inclusion in our Bond community with their stories. Learn more about Bond together week here

Alumni

Designing for a better future

Alumna Nicole Mesquita-Mendes explores diversity and wellbeing in architecture

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-years-old, she’s already having a global impact, with her research exploring ‘designing for super diversity’ presented internationally and her advocacy for the wellbeing of architecture students earning national recognition.

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Profiles

Profiles

 

    Pitch perfect

    A bold proposal helped Jamali van Heerden recruit Aussie actor Lincoln Lewis for his latest film.
    Film and Television
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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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