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Every bold idea has a story. Be inspired by the entrepreneurial, courageous and creative minds shaping industries, opportunities and our future.  


Igniting change

Former firefighter and Master of Healthcare Innovations graduate Samuel Gil aims to transform mental health care.
Health
Igniting change

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
Heart and mind
Research

Critical care

Investigating shortfalls in ICU follow-ups

Ali Issmail has just graduated from Bond University with a Master of Healthcare Innovations, but his research is already making an impact well beyond the classroom. For his Master’s thesis, Ali investigated a critical gap in Australia’s post-intensive care unit (ICU) care: the absence of structured, timely mental health support for patients after they leave hospital. 

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Sport

Logos to legacy

Surf, soul, and the cutback that changed it all

Surfing’s biggest cutback might actually be happening on dry land where more surfers are searching out backyard board shapers and grassroots labels — brands with saltwater still running through their veins.

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Forward thinking

Don't fear AI, learn to lead it

In a world reshaped by artificial intelligence and generative AI tools, Bond University is empowering students not just to adapt, but to lead. Deputy Provost of Education Professor Jeff Brand shares his advice to future graduates and their parents.
Education
Don't fear AI, learn to lead it

Peace in a wired world

What is cyber peace? A Nobel Fellow explores how international law can guide us toward a safer digital future.
Law
Peace in a wired world
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