TOP 10 REASONS TO CHOOSE BOND

  1. AUSTRALIA’S BEST GRADUATE OUTCOMES


       GETTING A JOB1
       POSITIVE GRADUATE OUTCOMES 1
       GRADUATE STARTING SALARIES1
    Corporate contacts made through our teaching faculty, internship program, business networks and Careers Expo give you access to the best jobs and high starting salaries

  2. FAST-TRACK DEGREES


    Graduate 12 months or more ahead of the rest by studying three semesters per year
  3. AUSTRALIA’S LOWEST STUDENT : STAFF RATIO2


    In our small classes, you’ll reap the rewards of personalised attention and mentoring
  4. FIVE-STAR TEACHING QUALITY1


    Learn from world-renowned academics and high-level corporate/government consultants who take a hands-on role in guiding your career path
  5. LEADERSHIP CORE SKILLS PROGRAM


    All Bond graduates are prepared for rapid career progression through our unique Leadership Core Skills program
  6. STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES


    You’ll be conversant with the very latest workplace technologies, which are mirrored in on-campus facilities like our Macquarie Bank Trading Room, World Leading Legal Skills Centre replicating technology used in Australian Courts, AV Editing Suites, clinical consulting rooms and more
  7. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE


    Our graduates are distinguished as being “ready to hit the ground running” thanks to the workplace insight gained from practical case studies and internships
  8. INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE


    Globally-focussed course content and a staff/student community hailing from 75 different countries sets you up to work anywhere in the world
  9. GREAT SOCIAL LIFE ON CAMPUS


    You’ll have the time of your life with over 70 sporting and social clubs, one of Queensland’s leading fitness centres, cafes, restaurants, tavern and support services all available on campus
  10. GLOBAL ‘BONDY’ NETWORK


    You’ll become an instant member of our close-knit global alumni network who adhere to the ‘old school tie’ philosophy of ‘Bondies helping Bondies’
  • 1    2009 Good Universities Guide
  • 2    2004 Student to Teacher Ratios, Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee