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FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Stable

Staff, students and visitors often comment on our outstanding campus and I am pleased to advise that the following few months will mark some very significant and exciting new developments.

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BOND NEWS
NEW CAREERS CENTRE TO BRIDGE STUDENTS, ALUMNI AND EMPLOYERS

Bond University will today officially launch its new-look Career Development Centre (CDC), which will offer industry employers a full suite of professional recruitment services.

Designed to bring employers together with current Bond students and Alumni, the CDC’s on-campus office will be staffed by two full-time Employment Services Specialists, working in conjunction with industry-specific Careers Advisors attached to each of the university faculties.

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BLUE CHIP EMPLOYERS FACE CRITICAL SKILLS SHORTAGE

empty chairSmall-to-medium sized businesses are stealing a march on the Goliaths of the corporate world by scooping up the best and brightest university graduates.

Blue-chip employers who once had their pick of raw recruits in areas such as commerce, accounting and law are now facing a critical skills shortage as their smaller competitors go all out to attract qualified employees by offering lucrative packages combining substantial salaries, benefits and the opportunity for rapid advancement.

"Suddenly we have a situation where the major banks, financiers, accountants and legal firms have more jobs than they can fill," said Steven Asnicar, CEO of blue-chip recruitment specialists, Urban Executive (pictured below right). Mr Steven Asnicar

"There has been a dynamic shift in employment trends over the last four years where small-to-medium sized enterprises have quite literally sucked up the pool of employees.

"Thanks to advances in e-commerce and information/communication technologies, companies that were once limited to a local or even national area of operation are now moving into the global marketplace.

"Consequently, they are employing far more people and paying higher salaries, competing with the larger organisations for the top university graduates."

Recruiting for blue-chip corporates in accounting, finance, government, banking and law, Mr Asnicar says that the most sought-after qualifications include commerce, accounting and law degrees.

"There is a huge demand for graduates in these areas and particularly for applicants with a double degree in any combination of those three disciplines."

The demand is graphically demonstrated on key national job search websites with seek.com listing over 14,000 jobs in accounting, 6600 in banking and finance and close to 5000 in legal in early September. Similarly, careerone.com.au lists over 10,000 in accounting, almost 9000 in banking and finance and 3800 in legal.

Universities, too, are feeling the effects as the major corporate HR representatives and recruitment agencies come knocking on their doors.

"Most of the calls we’re getting are from top quality firms looking for Bachelor of Commerce graduates," said Kirsty Mitchell, Employment Services Specialist at Bond University’s Career Development Centre.

"They specifically want employees who have the broader skills base that this degree offers along with a major in accounting, business economics, finance or property and development.

"They are also looking for graduates who know what the business world is all about; they want people with work experience, negotiation skills and leadership qualities who are ready to hit the ground running, which is exactly what they say distinguishes Bond graduates from all others."

Ms Mitchell says that the skills shortage presents a significant opportunity for Year 12 students who are currently looking at their university options.

"Bond’s three-semesters-per-year schedule puts students in the best position to strike while the iron is hot and enter the employment market sooner," she said.

"They can graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce in two years or a double degree in three years, enabling them to take full advantage of the skills shortage while it is still a critical issue for the top end employers.

"Basically any school-leavers who choose a Commerce degree at Bond should have their choice of high flying career opportunities when they graduate in two years’ time."

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NEW COMPUTER GAMES DEGREE


The interactive entertainment industry grossed more than $50 billion worldwide in 2005, and topped $1 billion in Australia for the first time. It may sound like child's play but the development of hardware products like XBox, Playstation and Nintendo, not to mention the ever-increasing range of games software, is now serious business.

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BRINGING THE BEACH TO THE BUSH

Spirit of the OutbackThis week, Bond University’s Assistant Professor in Education Dr Jonathon Sargeant set off, along with one hundred youngsters, on a week-long journey from their urban, south-east Queensland homes to rural Australia.

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MINISTER FOR EDUCATION VISITS BOND

Federal Member for McPherson Margaret May MP, The Hon Julie Bishop MP and Prof Chris Del MarMinister for Education, Science and Training The Honourable Julie Bishop MP visited Bond on August 31 to tour the Health Sciences and Medicine Faculty building and the Bond University Film and Television Centre.

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GLOBALISATION'S CONTRIBUTION TO A BETTER WORLD

Chancellor Trevor C Rowe AMBond University Chancellor Mr Trevor C Rowe AM recently addressed the Australian Universities International Alumni Convention in Brisbane, speaking on the topic "Globalisation's Contribution to a Better World".

Read his address here.

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NEW CAREERS CENTRE TO BRIDGE STUDENTS, ALUMNI AND EMPLOYERS

BLUE CHIP EMPLOYERS FACE CRITICAL SKILLS SHORTAGE

NEW COMPUTER GAMES DEGREE

BRINGING THE BEACH TO THE BUSH

MINISTER FOR EDUCATION VISITS BOND

GLOBALISATION'S CONTRIBUTION TO A BETTER WORLD

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Deborah ReadTHE 'REEL' DEBORAH READ

She’d played the resident vixen in an Asian soap opera, was Kim Catrall’s stand-in on Sex and the City and rubbed shoulders with Angelina Jolie and George Clooney at the Oscars, but Deborah Read still wasn’t satisfied. It wasn’t until she stepped onto her own set that she finally discovered her real passion for directing.
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Jillian FrancisCAREER HEADSTART FOR JILLIAN

Another Bond Law student has secured a prestigious Associateship position with a Justice of the New South Wales Supreme Court for 2007.

Current Law and International Relations student Jillian Francis was recently appointed to one of the most competitive and highly sought-after positions in the Australian legal system, to serve as Tipstaff (as the position is traditionally known as in the jurisdiction of NSW) to the Honourable Justice R McDougall.
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