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FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Professor Robert Stable

We at Bond were delighted to add another feather to our cap this month, with news that the University has been named as one of Queensland’s top five private enterprises in the annual Queensland 400 list.

The list – which celebrates the contributions and achievements of the State’s leading home-grown, privately-held institutions – lauded Bond as the highest-placed ‘New Entrant’ and fifth overall.

To be recognised as a Queensland benchmark has capped a truly tremendous year for Bond; a year in which we celebrated our 20th Anniversary and were once again the highest rating Australian university in the Good Universities Guide.

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RUSSIA CALLING FOR BOND BUSINESS CHAMPIONS

A team of five talented business students will travel to Russia to represent Australia in the world’s largest and most prestigious strategic management competition.

The students, Samuel Cochrane, Jack Stevens, Pieter Joubert, Chris Taylor and Jevan Hayward, will contest the Global Management Challenge (GMC) International Final in Russia in May 2010 after winning the National Final in Sydney on the weekend.

They formed one of two Bond University teams that were among the top eight qualifying teams to contest the final from a field of 64 student, corporate and mixed teams Australia-wide.

The win served to strengthen Bond’s reputation as the most successful Australian university in the GMC competition since it commenced here in 2007, having qualified for all three national finals and contesting the international final last year as Inaugural National Champions.

Sam Cochrane was part of the young team of undergraduate students that travelled to Bucharest last year to compete in the international final, and he has found himself standing on the winner’s podium once again this year.

“Our aim is to go one better this year, and hopefully improve our international placing from fourteenth in the world, to the best in the world!” Sam said.

“I think the main ingredient that we were missing in Bucharest last year was experience. Now that we’ve done it for a few years, I think that we have the know-how to step up and compete with those international teams who’ve had the experience, and hopefully come out on top.

“We’ve all been working really hard to prepare ourselves for the pressure and time constraints imposed in the Grand Final. In the next few months we’ll be looking to fine tune our business models, touch up on our Russian and buy the biggest, warmest overcoats we can!” he said.

Team mentor Baden U’Ren, an Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at Bond University, said the students' success lays testament to the emphasis placed on Global Strategy within the subject offerings at Bond.

“We strive to deliver a cutting edge education with a global context, and we are very proud of the efforts of our students. Competitions such as the GMC provide students an outstanding forum in which to apply the skills learned in lectures to real-world scenarios," he said.

The Global Management Challenge will celebrate its 30th year this year. Since 1980, over 400,000 students and business executives have participated and companies involved globally include Accenture, Allianz, Cadbury, Coca-Cola Company, Microsoft, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, IBM, Procter & Gamble and more. See http://gmc.studylink.com for more information.
 
Bond University business students Samuel Cochrane, Jack Stevens, Pieter Joubert, Chris Taylor and Jevan Hayward. Bond University business students Samuel Cochrane, Jack Stevens, Pieter Joubert, Chris Taylor and Jevan Hayward will represent Australia in the international final of the Global Management Challenge in Russia next May.

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For Henry Norris, catching up with St Ignatius College Riverview Old Boys, Alex Smith and Will Marsh, at his Year 12 retreat in Sydney turned out to be a life-changing encounter for so many reasons.

Hearing Alex and Will’s stories about studying at Bond University and living on the Gold Coast prompted Henry to apply for one of Bond’s prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships.

“Alex and Will were the leaders at my retreat and over the course of the four days I heard a lot about Bond’s fast-tracked, three-semesters-per-year calendar, state-of-the-art facilities and international focus,” said Henry.
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