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Take a walk down the Thinking Steps for inspirational stories and original thinking from Bond’s best and brightest.  


Igniting change

Former firefighter and PhD student Samuel Gil aims to transform mental health care.
Health
Igniting change

How 'magic mushrooms' are helping treat trauma

Bond alumna Shai Hipperson is pioneering Queensland’s first clinic to offer psychedelic-assisted therapy.
Health
How 'magic mushrooms' are helping treat trauma

The pros and cons of working from home

Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour Dr Libby Sander weighs the pros and cons of working from home.
Business
The pros and cons of working from home

Treading water

He won Olympic medals, and still felt like he’d failed. It was a university experience, not a podium, that helped Daniel Kowalski redefine success.
Sport
Treading water

Saying 'please' to AI could pay dividends

Nick Abrahams unpacks the rise of a crucial new skill for thriving with AI.
Technology
Saying 'please' to AI could pay dividends
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Spotlight on sustainability

Bond University is committed to making authentic progress towards a more sustainable future. This year’s Sustainability Festival from 7 to 9 October invites you to explore bold new ideas around waste, reuse, and regeneration. We’ll be shining a spotlight on how we can transform our systems, habits, and thinking to build a more sustainable future together.

Research

Ambition Loves Company

The science behind Bond's new brand platform

Bond University experts explain the science behind why ambition thrives together. From psychology to education, organisational behaviour, and social connection, there’s compelling evidence that our goals are shaped by the people around us. Belonging, shared purpose, and supportive relationships help fuel motivation and accelerate personal growth.

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Profiles

Profiles

 

    Strength, strategy and Shanghai

    Stephanie Smith was a student at Bond University when she first imagined a career in international diplomacy. Today, she’s living out her ambition as an Australian Trade and Investment Commissioner for Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
    International Relations
    Strength, strategy and Shanghai

    Never too late

    Bond marked the 20th anniversary of its Medical Program this year. Among the first graduates was Dr Ha Tran who at the age of 55 overcame war and adversity to fulfil a lifelong goal.
    Alumni
    Never too late

    Game changer

    Laura Ernst played in the inaugural AFLW season. She’s now researching concussion in female athletes.
    Profile
    Game changer

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