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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.
The Australian construction industry still relies on centuries-old technology that makes it ripe for disruption in everything from bridge-building to robotic brick-laying, an industry forum has been told.
Read more about Construction industry builds towards major disruptionAn influential Bond University academic’s career has been recognised with a top prize for research excellence - and a long-overdue moment in the sun for someone described as “a quiet achiever”.
Read more about Bond University academics awarded for research excellenceA Bond University researcher who turns stem cells into human eye cells says the breakthrough could potentially cure the leading cause of blindness in Australia.
Read more about Eureka moment could spur blindness cureYoung soccer players with learning disabilities are being taught to play the game by an augmented reality app designed by a Bond University student. Nicholas Shaw, 20, was inspired to design the training app after he started coaching last year.
Read more about Soccer app created by Bond student helps children with disabilitiesThe Bull Sharks seniors and reserves took on Carrara on Saturday in their final match before the QFA Division Two South finals begin this weekend.
Read more about Round 18 clash cut short following nasty injuryThe round 18 match between Carrara and Bond was abandoned following a nasty injury, while the men's reserves posted a nail-biting loss.
Read more about Up the Bull Sharks: weekend scoresThe Bull Sharks have just one more round of the regular season remaining before the hunt for their second flag in four years begins in earnest.
Read more about Finals arrive early for the Bull SharksThis Argentine import carries a four-leaf clover and can whip up a delicious asado.
Read more about Bonding with the Bull Sharks: Tomas GrenonFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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