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Explore the latest news from Bond University

From alumni starting game-changing businesses, to students (literally) kicking goals in sport, to research breakthroughs, there’s always something happening at Bond. See what Bondies have been up to and explore latest news from campus, the community and beyond.  

University news

French swimmers at Bond in countdown to Paris Olympics

The French national swim team have held a training camp at Bond University ahead of the 2022 FINA World Short Course Championships.

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Full stream ahead

Stephen van Rooyen reimagines TV in the middle of the pandemic.

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His Cup runneth over

Robert Sheppard on the challenge of organising the world’s biggest sporting event.

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The nice Vice

The ethos of Bond University is ‘students first’ and the leader who set the tone was inaugural Vice Chancellor Don Watts, who died earlier this year.

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Sporting news

QPR legend Mick Heenan joins the Bull Sharks

The six -time Hospital Cup winner is the most successful coach in Queensland Premier Rugby history, and now he's in charge at the Bull Sharks.

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Dr Joseph Coyne on board to build the BESPIE experience

Leading sports scientists brings experience in Olympic sports, surfing and the UFC to his new role with Bond athletes.

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Bull Sharks create history at ECP Gold Coast 7s

Undefeated Bull Sharks claim third consecutive 7s title at The Canal.

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Australian Steelers win world cup.

Bull Sharks wheelchair rugby players firm as Paralympic gold medal favourites after world cup triumph.

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