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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.
Dr Paul Glasziou will share insights from his distinguished career in medicine at a special event before his retirement.
Read more about Professorial lecture to celebrate a remarkable careerJessica Wood named Law Student of the Year at the Australian Law Awards.
Read more about From commerce to law, Jessica finds a winning formulaDr Bruce Watt and Dr Katarina Fritzon explain the distinctions between these personality traits linked to antisocial behaviours.
Read more about What’s the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath?Dr Bhishna Bajracharya explores the six megatrends that will shape the Gold Coast over the next 50 years.
Read more about The Gold Coast in 2074: brighter, denser and digitalInstitute for Evidence Based Healthcare professors Paul Glasziou and Chris Del Mar have received Order of Australia awards in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
Read more about 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours ListBond University professors Paul Glasziou and Chris Del Mar have been appointed to the Order of Australia. Professor Glasziou was announced as an Officer of the Order (AO) in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours List while Professor Del Mar becomes a Member of the Order (AM).
Read more about Queen’s Birthday honours for professorsDo you remember hearing about the simple blood test that could tell if you had any of several different cancers? What about the Apple Watch that promised to catch your hidden heart problems before it was too late? Or the artificial intelligence test to diagnose your dementia years before symptoms appear?
Read more about The media is overhyping early detection tests, and this may be harming the healthyA systematic review of more than 80 scientific studies from around the world has found a pandemic-induced median reduction of 37 per cent in the use of healthcare services, such as visits to emergency departments. Published in BMJ Open, the review summarised 81 studies from the first four months of the COVID-19 pandemic and found similar reductions across all forms of healthcare, from hospital visits to diagnostic tests and treatments. The review also found that in many cases, the reductions in the use of healthcare were greater for those with milder conditions, such as for example visits to emergency departments for abdominal pain for example.
Read more about Pandemic may offer opportunity to wind back unnecessary careAs captain Morgan Sexton explains, the games were a chance to chance to represent culture, connect with mob from across the country, and create lifelong memories with mates.
Read more about Spirit, pride and plenty of laughs: Indigenous UniSport Nationals tour diaryThe former All Blacks flyer has his Colts 1 side humming. They sit on top of the ladder with a game in hand and plenty of room to improve.
Read more about Rico Gear: The quiet influence behind a Colts title chargeBond University student Ned Betts says he's playing his best footy since leaving Victoria to join the Bull Sharks.
Read more about Betts lays down the law on the wingBond's new High Performance Tennis squad coach Dom Gambaro has bold ambitions for UniSport Nationals.
Read more about Veteran coach leads Bond tennis into a new eraFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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