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


Yvette Zegenhagen's humanitarian mission

From international conflict zones to policy negotiations, Bond alumna Yvette Zegenhagen OAM is shaping the future of humanitarian law and diplomacy.
Alumni
Yvette Zegenhagen's humanitarian mission

Stories that sing

Since helping establish Bond University’s children’s holiday camp, alumnus Andrew MacAlpine has gone on to make Aussie workplaces more accessible and share important cultural stories with the world.
alumni
Stories that sing

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.
Alumni
Stage ready

Kids shouldn't train like Serena Williams did

Some of the all-time sporting greats started training almost before they could walk. But is that what's best for our kids and their future success?
Health
Kids shouldn't train like Serena Williams did

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
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Celebrating women at Bond

Women at Bond University are continuously striving towards meaningful advancements through all of our faculties. As we celebrate International Women's Day in March, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the achievements and contributions women have made to Bond University. Explore some of the incredible work of our staff and students. 

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Sound business move

Introducing Professor Robin Gauld

From musician to management, the new Executive Dean of the Bond Business School took an unconventional path into academia.

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Robin Gauld plays with his band The Skeptics

First Nations

Postcards for our ancestors

From Jawoyn Country to Tonga and Bangladesh, our Bond University community is made richer by the diverse community of students, from across Australia and the globe, who call our campus home. Learning about their traditions and family stories inspired Indigenous Student Success and Wellness Officer Teresa Blair to capture a glimpse of their cultural heritage. Through letters to their ancestors, traditional dress, body art and dance, our students have shared with us a look into their legacies.

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IDEAS WITH IMPACT

Towards change

Across continents, generations and industries, Bondies are creating positive change one step at a time. From breaking barriers to challenging convention, be inspired by those working towards change. 

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Profiles

    Cream of the crop

    It took a year in the making, two days to film, and three months to edit. But for 17-year-old Abigail Knight the rewards were massive as she scooped the pool in the annual Bond University Film and Television Awards.
    Film and Television
    Cream of the crop

    Calculated move

    Professor Terry O’Neill is leaving Bond University after a decade of service, most of it as the foundation Executive Dean of the Bond Business School and Director of the Centre for Data Analytics.
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    Calculated move

    Eyes on the prize

    As Professor Helen O’Neill retires, she shares her path into stem cell biology, the advances she’s made, and what’s ahead for Bond’s research into age-related macular degeneration.
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    Eyes on the prize

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