Faculty of Business, Technology & Sustainable Development

School of Business

Message From the Head of School

Prof George Earl

Bond University’s School of Business is Australia’s first and most dynamic private business school, dedicated to grooming individuals for executive-level management careers in the global marketplace.

With a clear charter to foster leadership skills and entrepreneurial vision, our undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs are distinguished by the application of the very latest academic theory to the complexities of real-life corporate case studies.

Internationally recognised academics and high profile business leaders have merged their theoretical knowledge and practical experience to develop flexible undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, international business, human resource management, e-commerce and business administration.

Ultimately, the success of the Bond Business formula is borne out by the achievements of our graduates. When compared to Australia’s leading Group of Eight universities, our job placement success rate is second to none 1, with our graduates receiving a ‘five star’ starting salary 2.

Around Australia and around the world, you’ll find that our alumni have progressed rapidly through the career ranks, rising to the upper echelon of senior management in blue-chip corporations such as Macquarie Group, Virgin, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and KPMG.

Actively recruited straight out of university, they have brought their ambitions to life by gaining director, partner and boardroom status at a relatively young age.

Professor George Earl
Head of School
Bond University School of Business



1 2005 Graduate Destination Survey and Course Experience Questionnaire
2 2009 Good Universities Guide
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