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Alumni

About Bond alumni

More than 30,000 proud individuals have graduated from Bond University and are now making a difference in their careers and communities.

Forever aligned by their shared experience, our network of 'Bondies' is a dynamic and influential family, made up of people forging business, social, and philanthropic connections in every corner of the globe.

Lifelong membership to this elite circle of friends is one of the most valuable gifts we can give our newest Bond graduates.

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Bond University is a not-for-profit institution. The University does not answer to or seek profit for shareholders, only for our students. No matter how large or small your donation, you will be making a difference and impacting the lives of our students now and society for generations to come.

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Our global network

When you choose Bond University for your studies, you are joining a community of dynamic, diverse students and alumni – a community that will stay with you for life. With over 30,000 graduates living in more than 130 countries, you are bound to connect with your fellow Bondies wherever you go. 

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Alumni stories from Bond

Alumni stories from Bond

    Fast and the studious: Chris Atkinson

    In this three-part series, Bond University journalism student Medinah Wells interviews Bondies who balanced their studies with the high-octane world of motorsport. On pole position, former World Rally Championship driver Chris Atkinson.
    Alumni
    Fast and the studious: Chris Atkinson

    Fast and the studious: Jack Smith

    Wrestling a Supercar around the Mount Panorama circuit is one of the greatest challenges in Australian sport. Add in full-time study and the mental pitstops are few and far between.
    Alumni
    Fast and the studious: Jack Smith

    Destined to be different

    Dr Iris Lim’s journey to becoming a researcher wasn’t clear-cut. Growing up, she felt like success was defined by being in one of four professions. Here’s how she broke out of her limitation bubble.
    Research
    Destined to be different