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FROM THE PRESIDENT

Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Stable

 The General Manager – International, Brett Walker and myself have just this week returned from an extremely positive trip to the Middle East and Singapore.

In particular, our meetings in Saudi Arabia, which followed up on correspondence and a visit by Brett, have resulted in up to 70 full-time, undergraduate scholarships per annum being committed for Bond University by the Government.

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BOND LAUNCHES AUSTRALIA'S FIRST DOCTOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY

PHYSIOIn May 2007, Bond University’s Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine will introduce Australia’s first entry-level Doctor of Physiotherapy degree.

The two year program has been developed in response to the critical shortage of qualified practitioners identified by the Australian Physiotherapy Association and various State and Commonwealth health authorities.Dr Elizabeth Gass

"Internationally, a doctoral-level degree is becoming the preferred entry qualification for physiotherapists," said Bond’s Professor of Physiotherapy, Dr Elizabeth Gass (pictured). "In the USA, it is now stipulated as the entry-level qualification; Canada will follow suit in 2010; and Australia is more than likely to follow this trend."

In designing the new program for Bond’s Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Dr Gass and leading Sports Physiotherapist Assistant Professor Michael Pahoff quickly discovered why this is the case.

"In our extensive consultations with practicing physiotherapists, they told us that the industry desperately needs ‘work ready’ graduates whose theoretical knowledge is matched by extensive clinical experience," said Dr Gass.

"The demands of the workplace are such that qualified professionals simply do not have the time for hand-holding. They need graduate physiotherapists who have the confidence, initiative, time management and communication skills to hit the ground running and work autonomously from day one.

"At the same time, we were also very well aware of the industry-wide problem of finding adequate clinical places for the current crop of physiotherapy students."

As a result of these consultations, the postgraduate program Elizabeth Gass and Michael Pahoff ultimately developed for Bond is very clinically focused, incorporating 30 weeks of clinical placements spaced throughout the course and an additional 12-week clinical internship prior to graduation.

The course also adopts a holistic problem-based learning approach, adapted from the highly successful model developed by Canada’s McMaster University.

Finally, by limiting the intake to 20 students and working extensively with their network of industry colleagues, Bond was able to guarantee high quality clinical places for all students and ensure a one-on-one personalised approach to the academic learning process.

"Once we put the industry’s training ‘wish list’ together with the Faculty’s leadership, advocacy and evidence-based practice requirements, we had a six semester, or three-year program which offered much more than the standard Masters level physio degree."

Whilst the program is still six months away, enrolment applications are already showing strong demand.

"Specifically, we are looking for applicants who achieved above a credit, or a minimum grade of 60%, in a biological sciences based degree that has a strong exercise science focus," said Dr Gass.

"We have also stipulated a number of pre-requisite subjects, such as anatomy, biomechanics and physiology, and will be offering bridging courses in the January semester for suitable applicants who have not previously completed these units."

From January 2007, Bond will also be introducing an undergraduate Bachelor of Exercise Science and Bachelor of Sports Science which may ultimately provide a direct pathway into the Doctor of Physiotherapy, enabling students to qualify as a physiotherapist in just four years of study.

For more information on the Doctor of Physiotherapy or the undergraduate Exercise Science and Sports Science degrees, phone Ms Jenny Dimento on (07) 5595 4456 or email at jdimento@bond.edu.au.

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NEW REPORT QUESTIONS EFFECTIVENESS OF CCTV IN PREVENTING CRIME

CCTV The report, Crime and CCTV in Australia: Understanding the Relationship, has been launched at Bond University by Professor Paul Wilson and Helene Wells from the Criminology Department.

It confirms the value of CCTV in detecting crime and providing good evidence of criminal acts but raises important questions about its value in preventing crime and public disorder from occurring.

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TEACHERS NOW IN STRONG DEMAND

GabriellaThe careerone website currently lists over 3000 positions vacant in the Education and Childcare field. A quick scan of the teaching vacancies reveals openings in every state, as well as opportunities for Australian-trained teachers to work in the UK, Hong Kong and other overseas destinations.

Currently studying a Master of Educational Practice, Bond University student Gabriela Pereira (pictured) has first-hand experience of the demand for teachers – she secured a position at one of the Gold Coast’s leading private high schools a good two months before completing her degree.

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ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACCOLADES

In this regular column we celebrate the many and varied successes of Bond University staff, students and Alumni.

This month we recognise the achievements of former Bond University Chancellor Elizabeth Nosworthy AO, Associate Professor of Marketing Dr Sudhir Kale, Associate Dean of Research and Innovation Dr Michael Rees and Professor of Law John Wade.

If you know of a good success story, please share it with us by emailing kristie_robinson@bond.edu.au.

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BOND LAUNCHES AUSTRALIA'S FIRST DOCTOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY

NEW REPORT QUESTIONS EFFECTIVENESS OF CCTV IN PREVENTING CRIME

TEACHERS NOW IN STRONG DEMAND

ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACCOLADES

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FROM THE CHANCELLOR

Mr Trevor C Rowe, AMI am delighted at this time of the year to wish all of the Academic and General Staff, Alumni, Students and our Friends of Bond best wishes for the upcoming Festive Season.
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David GouldNEVER IN HIS WILDEST DREAMS

For Bond Alumnus David Gould, a career in computer graphics and animation has taken him not just around the world, but around several worlds.

Since graduating from Bond University with a Bachelor of Computer Science in 1992, the former Palm Beach Currumbin High student has worked in Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles and New Zealand while roaming at will through the make-believe worlds of JRR Tolkein’s Isengard, King Kong’s Skull Island and Disney’s Dinosaur domain of Pangaea.
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