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Research with impact

From health and medical exploration to real-world big data applications, Bond’s research portfolio reflects the University’s spirit of innovation, entrepreneurship and independence.  

Our community of researchers represents a cross-section of accomplished professionals in their chosen field; attracted to Bond by the focused support and resources available to our research academics and students.

Working in partnership with fellow academics, practitioners and students, they are connected to a global research network, striving to know better so that we can do better. 

Research centres and institutes

Bond University is home to a range of research centres and institutes that are recognised for their findings across a number of disciplines, including evidence-based healthcare, data analytics, construction management, legal professional education, tactical response and biomedicine. Collectively, these disciplines contribute to Bond’s vibrant research culture and the University’s overall function as an institution for learning, discovery, scholarship and invention.

Research centres and institutes - Explore our centres and institutes

Higher Degrees by Research (HDR)

Discover the Bond research experience, where you will be part of a talented cohort of HDR students. We offer master’s and PhD research degrees in an extensive range of discipline areas that will see you be mentored by a team of academic supervisors. We can also connect you to valuable industry contacts and offer one-on-one job search support through the Career Development Centre.

Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) - EXPLORE RESEARCH DEGREES

Research support

We are committed to growing our vibrant research culture here at Bond, and provide a high level of support at all stages of the research process. Find out how we can assist you with ethics for your research, seeking funding for your research, and recording your research.

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Research governance

Our research programs are governed by University Research Committee in accordance with the plans outlined in the University’s Research Strategic Plan. Sub-committees provide further guidance to ensure that our research projects are responsibly managed.

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Research stories from Bond

    Deadly disparity

    Women are less likely to receive CPR than men. here's why training on manikins with breasts could help.
    Health
    Deadly disparity

    Through three lenses

    Dr Oyuka Byambasuren was researching COVID-19 when she caught the virus. Years on, she still suffers symptoms.
    Research
    Through three lenses

    Tapping out of stress

    In recent years, the field of psychology has witnessed the emergence of a fourth wave in therapy. These innovative approaches include therapies that integrate the mind and body in counselling settings and include a somatic (body-based) element. 
    Psychology
    Tapping out of stress

Research news

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Call for RMLE Unconference Contributors

Research in Management Learning and Education UnconferenceFriday, February 1st 2013Bond University, Gold Coast, AustraliaCall for ContributorsResearch discussions shouldn’t have to rise from the ash

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St. Andrews Students expand One Goal, One Community program

A group of Year 6 students at St. Andrews Lutheran College in Tallebudgera developed an extension to the "One Goal, One Community: Moving beyond bullying and empowering for life" program as a part of

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Marist College in Canberra surpasses 5,000 pledges with One Goal, One Community

The boys of the Junior School recently viewed a presentation on ‘One Goal One Community’. The Year Ten Ambassadors for the programme did an outstanding job of reminding the boys about:What bullyin

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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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