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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.  

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‘Ugly’ food pretty nice for the budget

Do you ever buy 'ugly' fruit? It's fresh and good to eat and could cut your grocery bill and food wastage.

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Virtually unlocking young minds

Virtual Reality is helping unlock the minds of neurodivergent children to enhance therapy sessions at Bond University's Health and Wellness Clinic.

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The right genes are good, but success comes from hard work

While our Olympians take centre stage in Paris for the next few weeks, those of us who are not-so sporty sit back in awe and may wonder, "how did they become so good?"

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Dolphins fill up on fuel needed for success

Dr Greg Cox spent three weeks with the Australian Dolphins in a training camp before the Olympics and has shared some of the secrets of what high-performing sportspeople eat.

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Research news

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Social Media for the Public Sector Conference March 2012

Dr Mark Pearson, will present at next week's Social Media for the Public Sector Conference 2012 in Melbourne. Dr Pearson is a journalist, author and professor of journalism at Bond Universit

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The Distinctiveness, Design, and Direction of Family Business Research: Insights From Management Luminaries

Justin B Craig from Bond University discusses the research opportunities unexplored that remain unexplored in the family business arena.

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CNN, IMD profile Amy Kenworthy's Research on Redundancy

The findings of the research project undertaken by Bond Professor of Management and LEAP Centre Director, Amy Kenworthy, and Professor Suzanne C. de Janasz, Professor of Leadership and

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LEAP Achievements for 2011

We have had a number of international partnerships that have taken place during the past year as well as a host of national and international conference presentations, publications, keynote speeches,

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Sporting news

Bull Sharks prevail in season defining win

AFL Rd 8 wrap: The Bull Sharks rain on Burleigh's parade in one of the club's great QFA performances.

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Bull Sharks at full strength for season opener

Netball preview: Sapphire Rd 1- Ruby Rd 5. The Bull Sharks get their big guns back for season opener.

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Bull Sharks silence Thunder

Netball Rd 4 wrap: The Bull Sharks withstand a physical Sunshine Coast side to claim the points.

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Bailey breaks through for first senior medal

ADCO Sports Excellence Scholarship recipient Claudia Bailey has won a bronze medal at the Sprint Canoe World Cup in Poland.

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