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Meet the faces and spaces shaping our unique community at Bond. 


Bonds that last a lifetime

When Duane and Jennie arrived at Bond University on separate scholarships, neither could have imagined their time on campus would mark the beginning of a lifelong partnership.
Philanthropy
Bonds that last a lifetime

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 
Sport

Prucha scores

The rugby scholar who found her spark through sport

Lilliana Prucha is a 2025 John Eales Rugby Excellence Scholarship recipient - the first Wheelchair Rugby player to be selected.

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Bondies burning rubber

Bond University journalism student Medinah Wells has interviewed Bondies who balanced their studies with the high-octane world of motorsport. Get up to speed with their racing careers in this three-part series. 

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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The stories that shaped us 

Spotlight on alumni

Spotlight on alumni
 

Student stories

    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

    A swimming start

    The Bull Sharks are set to dive into 2025 with a fresh wave of international talent, and a totally new sound to the daily training sessions.
    Sport
    A swimming start

    Minjerribah magic

    Every year, Bond University environmental scientist Dr Daryl McPhee takes international students to one of the most beautiful classrooms on earth.
    ENVIRONMENT
    Minjerribah magic

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