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FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR

Vice-Chancellor Professor Robert Stable

In a wonderful act of generosity, retiring Bond University Councillor Mr Neil Balnaves has donated $1.5 million towards the $3.4 million cost of a new state-of-the-art Multimedia Learning Centre at Bond University.

In recognition of his support, Council has decided to name the new centre the Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre.

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BOND NEWS
SIR RICHARD BRANSON FLIES INTO BOND

Sir Richard Branson, head of international brand Virgin, flew into the centre of the Bond campus for an hour-long question and answer session on Sunday 30 March.

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BOND LAUNCHES CENTRE FOR FORENSIC EXCELLENCE

Chancellor Trevor C Rowe AM and Justice Kirby of the High CourtThe Honourable Justice Michael Kirby AC of the High Court officiated the April 11 launch of Bond University's new Centre for Forensic Excellence - the first forensics research centre in Australia that draws together the inter-disciplinary fields of science, law and criminology.

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PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION ENSURES SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR STUDENTS

Bond University now offers the broadest range of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Accredited programs in Australia, after being welcomed as a Partner University by the internationally respected professional body.

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ENHANCING PUBLIC SERVICES IN THE PACIFIC

Pacific delegatesBond University and the Asian Development Bank have partnered with the Commonwealth Secretariat to deliver a Public-Private Partnerships Leadership Program (from April 7 – 12) to senior government officials from developing Pacific nations, designed to improve cost savings and efficiency in public service delivery in the region.

25 Senior Executives from Fiji, Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and East Timor attended the program, representing a wide range of public sectors including energy, water, education, public housing, health, treasury, ports and transport.

Bond University has been collaborating with the Commonwealth Secretariat since early 2007 to strengthen public sector capacities in the design and delivery of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), with officials from the Asian and Southern African Development Regions having participated in the program last year.

PPPs are contractual arrangements between the public and private sector over a specific period of time in which the private sector receives payment for delivering a service or building or maintaining an asset.

Dr Michael Regan, Associate Professor of Infrastructure at Bond University, said the PPP Leadership Program produces quantifiable and permanent procurement expertise that will benefit infrastructure projects.

"PPPs are achieving value for money and lowering the cost of public procurement through optimal risk transfer and sharing between the public and private sector, the life-cycle costing of the project, and the encouragement of innovative design and technology," Dr Regan said.

"They account for around 10 per cent or less of public capital expenditure in most economies and most projects are delivered on time and within budget."

Dr Regan pointed out that PPPs are beneficial to the government and the public as they deliver better value for money than traditional procurement.

"PPP projects have been used across a number of sectors, including the construction and maintenance of highways, schools, hospitals, ports, airports, court houses, prisons as well as public utilities such as energy and water supply systems," he said.

He stressed that PPPs offer a systematic form of project evaluation and service delivery which narrows the opportunity for corruption and offers an independent review of processes at every stage, from the bidding stage through to review and contract management.

"Public accountability and transparency of transactions in PPPs are critical for public acceptance and support," Dr Regan said.

Public-Private Partnerships Advisor at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Laure Darcy, said ADB is committed to supporting the development of PPP policy frameworks, building capacity within the public sector to identify PPP opportunities, and providing technical assistance to structure and execute PPP transactions.

"While PPPs are not new in the power and sanitation sectors in the Pacific; policy makers are now exploring PPP opportunities in the transport infrastructure and health sectors to leverage scarce public financial resources," Ms Darcy said.

"They are increasingly turning to PPPs to help them do more with less," she said.

PPP Adviser at the Commonwealth Secretariat, Dr Srinivas Sampath, said some 100 countries around the globe are experimenting with different forms of PPPs.

"The Commonwealth’s work in PPPs contributes towards building modernised national infrastructure, nurturing the private sector and delivering efficient public services.

"This supports the mandate of the 2007 Kampala Declaration by Commonwealth Heads of Government aimed at transforming societies to achieve political, economic and human development," Dr Sampath said.

Bond University will host a fourth program, with Caribbean region members of the Commonwealth, later this year.

The Univeristy is also offering annual scholarships for doctoral studies in infrastructure management that will help applicants from developing countries to deepen their understanding and expertise in this field.

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LEVEL PLAYING FIELD MEANS 'GAME ON' FOR FAMILY BUSINESSES

Prof Justin CraigFamily businesses are fast becoming a powerhouse to be reckoned with, according to Bond University Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Dr Justin Craig.

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BONDIES GET DOWN TO BUSINESS IN BUCHAREST

A team of outstanding Bond University students has taken out fourth place in the Global Management Challenge international final in Bucharest, Romania, held April 15 – 16.

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QUEENSLAND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO SHARE IN $500,000 WORTH OF GRANTS

RSL Youth Development ProgramThe Returned & Services League of Australia (Queensland branch), with the support of Bond University, is offering half a million dollars worth of grants to Queensland high school students for excellence in academic work, sporting and community contribution.

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ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACCOLADES

Jessica GoldingOur achievements and accolades this month range from MBA students representing Australia on the world-stage in global business planning competitions to Law staff and students contributing to the successful petition for a re-hearing of Graham Stafford's case to try and overturn his 16-year-old murder conviction. We also recognise the efforts of Mrs Dee Leadbetter, Professor Patrick Keyzer and students Bridie Jabour, Sarah Flomersfeld and Jessica Golding.

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SIR RICHARD BRANSON FLIES INTO BOND

BOND LAUNCHES CENTRE FOR FORENSIC EXCELLENCE

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION ENSURES SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR STUDENTS

ENHANCING PUBLIC SERVICES IN THE PACIFIC

LEVEL PLAYING FIELD MEANS 'GAME ON' FOR FAMILY BUSINESSES

BONDIES GET DOWN TO BUSINESS IN BUCHAREST

QUEENSLAND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO SHARE IN $500,000 WORTH OF GRANTS

ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACCOLADES

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FROM THE CHANCELLOR

Chancellor Trevor C Rowe, AMI was particularly saddened to hear of the passing of the former Chancellor of the University of Sydney, the Hon. Kim Santow AO, this month.
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UPCOMING EVENTS

2009 Scholarships: Applications Open April 1 - July 31

Investing in Your Future Seminars (various dates and locations)

Student for a Semester

Open Day, 17 August

All Upcoming Events

IN PROFILE

SUNLAND FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP WINNER MAKES HIS PRESENCE HEARD

The student residences have been alive with the sound of a very different kind of music lately.

The inaugural recipient of Bond University’s Sunland Foundation Scholarship, Taylor Murray, has discovered that his didgeridoo is proving to be a great way to make new friends on campus.
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ANNIE'S OFF TO BEIJING!

Annie WilliamsBond University student, Annabelle Williams, has been chosen to represent Australia at the Paralympic Games in Beijing later this year.
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