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


Cold comfort

Cold water immersion can improve mood, boost resilience and reduce stress — if you can get past the initial shock.
Research
Cold comfort

The high price of eternal life

Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson believes he can live forever – and he’s going to extreme lengths to make it happen. What are the consequences?
health
The high price of eternal life

Rewriting the way we do medicine 

Bond University's new Emeritus Professor transformed modern medicine by championing smarter, evidence-based care—inspiring a new generation of researchers.
Health
Rewriting the way we do medicine 

Scaling up

A descendant of a centuries-old dynasty reinvents a historic trout farm to raise sustainable salmon in the heart of Bavaria.
Alumni
Scaling up

Closing the Gap

The Closing the Gap strategy was envisioned as a transformative initiative to address the profound. Yet, nearly two decades on, the strategy stands as a sobering testament to missed opportunities, writes Assistant Professor Clement Nhunzvi.
First Nations
Closing the Gap

Spotlight on Giving Day

On 15 May, 1989, Bond’s first 322 students helped to establish Australia’s first private, independent and not-for-profit university.  Since then, more than 35,000 graduates have walked under the Arch on their way to successful careers all over the world.  Ahead of Giving Day on May 15, we’re throwing the spotlight on the students who have been supported by the generous donations that fund scholarships, student opportunity funds and research, as well as the alumni and supporters behind those donations. 

Alumni

Bean there, done that

Jim Chapman's African adventure

Coffee connoisseurs say a good brew can be life-changing. This Bond alumnus set out to prove it. Since 2019, Nice Coffee Co, the company Jim Chapman founded while still a student at Bond University, has helped lift dozens of Kenyan families out of poverty.

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Profiles

    The Rugby scholar shooting for the Paralympics

    Lilliana Prucha was feeling isolated and lost when she turned to sport to find her spark. Now the Rugby Scholar is shooting for the Paralympics.
    Sport
    The Rugby scholar shooting for the Paralympics

    Turning pointe

    Samantha is a multi-award-winning writer and creator of upcoming Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar. But until she started at Bond, she didn't consider herself a strong writer.
    Film and Television
    Turning pointe

    Stage ready

    Bond University alumna and physiotherapist Renee Meffan travelled the world with The Walt Disney Company before returning home to launch her performing arts physiotherapy clinic.
    Physio
    Stage ready

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