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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.
Bond University's Darren Paul Fisher explains that something incredible might be happening to James Bond: a separation, a personal Brexit of sorts. According to the Daily Mail, while Daniel Craig will return as Bond in the next film, Bond may not return as 007. There will, reportedly, be a new 007 in town, and she’ll be black. And a woman.
Read more about A black, female 007? As a lifelong James Bond fan, I say bring it onWhen it comes to entrepreneurial, risk-taking ventures, they don’t get much bigger or riskier than starting up Australia’s first private university.
Read more about The rise and rise of entrepreneurshipWhen Bond University’s School of Business was being developed in the late 1980s, the worldwide web giving the public access to the internet had yet to be invented. Microsoft Windows had been around for a few years, but DOS was the operating system of choice until Microsoft launched their ‘revolutionary’ Office package comprising Excel, Powerpoint and Word on November 19, 1990.
Read more about The Digital Disruption of Business EducationA Bond University business and commerce student is brewing up the perfect blend of good coffee and philanthropy to educate children in Africa's biggest slum.
Read more about Bondy brews good coffee and good will for Nairobi school childrenBond University's QAFLW senior's team has catapulted into second spot on the competition ladder.
Read more about Up the Bull Sharks: weekend scoresThis Bull Shark has a passion for two sports but a dislike of certain training sessions.
Read more about Bonding with the Bull Sharks: Grace HamiltonBond University swimmers bound for the Commonwealth Games are still on a high after receiving their tickets - but their travel itinerary will soon bring them back down to earth.
Read more about 44 hours of hell for chance at Birmingham gloryBuoyed by their win over competition favourites Southport Sharks, the Bull Sharks QAFLW side will field a near full-strength team against Aspley.
Read more about Desperate to take sting out of Hornets’ attackFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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