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Check out Bond's O-Week guide to see what's on during Orientation Week!

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BOND UNIVERSITY

SEMESTER 161

JANUARY 11-16 2016

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HELLOHELLOWE ARE DELIGHTED TO WELCOME YOU TO BOND UNIVERSITY.

O-Week is the first step in your Bond journey and an action packed program has been planned to ensure that you have the best start.

Be sure to make the most of this exciting week by attending as many events as possible. Our experienced staff are more than happy to assist you with anything you need, so please feel free to say hello and ask for help.

Bond’s O-Week program offers you the opportunity to get acquainted with university life.

Events aim to welcome you to campus and prepare you for week one of semester. Finalise your enrolment, learn about support services available, meet and celebrate with fellow Bondies.

To ensure you hit the ground running, go to bond.edu.au/orientation-week for more information.

Enjoy your O-Week. We hope your time at Bond is all you hope for and more.

Get the Bond Mobile app! Find your way around campus,

locate available computers and access Bond’s phone directory.

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Your O-Week Checklist

ACTIVITY TIME LOCATION CHECK

1 Check-in Student Housing

9.00am – late daily

Student Housing, Student Court Level 1, (Building 10)

2 Admissions CheckAll students must return their Response to Offer and any outstanding documentation for enrolment. This process does not apply to Study Abroad students who should head directly to the Enrolment Hub.

Mon and Tues 9.00am - 5.00pm

Main Library, Level 2, Arch Building, (Building 1b)

3 Enrolment HubGain assistance with managing your enrolment.

Computer Labs, Level 1, Arch Building, (Building 1b)

4 Get Connected with ITLearn how to set up your mobile devices and connect to Wi-Fi, email and other essential online services.

11.00am – 11.30am daily

Octagon Room,Main Library,Level 2, Arch Building(Building 1b)

5 Student ID CardsVisit the Information Centre to take your photo and print your Student ID card.

Mon and Tues 9.00am - 5.00pm

Information CentreMultimedia Learning Centre (MLC), Level 2, Arch Building (Building 1a)

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6 Meet our ExhibitorsHere you will find a range of people that can help you during your studies at Bond, as well as service providers from the local community. See page 6 for details.

Mon and Tues 9.00am - 5.00pm

Information CentreMultimedia Learning Centre (MLC), Level 2, Arch Building (Building 1a)

7 Register for your Faculty OrientationRegistration is required for catering purposes. Visit bond.edu.au/events to RSVP.

9.00am - 2.00pm

See faculty pages for event details

8 Get Orientated with a Campus TourFamiliarise yourself with Bond’s campus and learn how to read your class timetable.

1.30pm – 2.30pm daily

Tours will depart from under the Arch Building, meet near the waterfall

9 Library TourCheck out the great facilities and resources available in the libraries at Bond.

Mon, Tues and Wed10.00am – 10.30am

Foyer,Main Library,Level 2, Arch Building(Building 1b)

Top Library TipsAll the essentials on the library’s online resources in under 30 minutes.

10.30am – 11.00am

10 Social EventsA range of events are on throughout the week from formal welcomes to the Tight n Bright party, giving you the chance to meet your fellow students.

Please see page 20 for event details

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BUSA INFORMATION DESK - Meet your Bond University Student Association team, ask about all social events and tips on how to get involved in campus life.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (CDC) - Discover support services available to you including assistance to find part-time work, developing your resume, career advice and learn about our unique Beyond Bond program. See page 15 for more information.

INDIGENOUS STUDENT SUPPORT - Meet our Indigenous support centre team, students and other staff.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISORS - Get advice on student visa conditions and your obligations while at University.

MEDICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND DISABILITY SERVICES - Services that extend beyond study support such as personal and medical.

Information Centre Exhibitors

Learn about the services and support available

to you and get your Student ID Card.

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BOND SPORT – Learn about the wide range of fitness services and sporting facilities that are available on campus. Find out about our sporting clubs, programs, elite sport and University Games.

STUDENT LEARNING SUPPORT – Find out how to get high grades with your assignments: free one-on-one help with academic writing, referencing, study skills and maths.

STUDENT BUSINESS CENTRE – Representatives will take your photo and print your Student ID card. See page 13 for more information on services available at the Student Business Centre.

WESTPAC BANK – Bond’s preferred lender will help you to set up a bank account. Please bring photo ID or passport. No bank fees apply.

VODAFONE - Learn how to set up new no-contract sim cards, phones or tablets and more.

CROWN CURRENCY EXCHANGE - Consultants will help you to buy and sell foreign cash at the best rates on the coast, free of commission or fees.

OSHC ALLIANZ – Overseas health cover will help you set up a membership card and discuss the level of your cover.

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O-WEEK EVENTSO-WEEK EVENTS

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Library & Computing Services

FACILITIES AVAILABLE CONTACT US LOCATION

Library and Computing Services The team at the Library and Computer Service Desk can assist you to find and borrow books, resolve wireless connection issues or access the latest research findings in electronic resources, and deal with IT account enquiries.

Phone: +61 7 5595 1510Email: [email protected]

Computing SupportVisit support.bond.edu.au

Main Library, Arch Building(Building 1b)

Step One to Being an Email Ninja Prevent your inbox from becoming a disaster zone and learn how to organise your emails.

Tues and Thurs 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Octagon Room,Main Library,Level 2, Arch Building(Building 1b)

Law LibraryThis facility supports the learning, teaching and research of the Faculty of Law and is part of the exceptionally high quality learning experience enjoyed by Law students. Providing students with access to an extensive range of materials.

Phone: +61 7 5595 1510

Visit library.bond.edu.au

Building 4

Multimedia Learning Centre (MLC)This award-winning centre provides a technology-rich educational environment. Providing students with access to collaboration-friendly study spaces and the latest technology.

Visit library.bond.edu.au Level 2, Arch Building (Building 1a)

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Wi-Fi

There is extensive Wi-Fi coverage available on campus. Don’t forget to activate your IT account, and use our Wi-Fi service as soon as you arrive on campus.

Connect to Student Wi-Fi

1. Select ‘BondStudents’ Wi-Fi network

2. Enter your Student IT Account login details

Username: Student ID Password: Student IT Account password

CLUB SIGN-ON DAY WEEK ONE.Get down to Club Sign-On Day where you can get all the information you need regarding every cultural and sporting club at Bond.

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Student Business Centre

The Student Business Centre will provide assistance with subject enrolment, examinations, grades on student records, graduation and issuing Student ID cards.

Other services also include providing copies of academic transcripts, organising class timetables, managing US and Canadian Financial Aid programs and liaison with the Department of Immigration regarding visa compliance matters.

Location - Level 1, Student Court (Building 9)Phone - (07) 5595 4049 Opening Times - Monday - Friday, 8.30am - 5.00pm

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Student Learning Support

Student Learning Support offers free personalised help with

one-on-one sessions and small group workshops to improve your skills

in academic writing, study skills, referencing, english and maths. Bring

along your assignment and we can show you how to make a good

paper into a great one.

This service is provided for both domestic and international students at

all study levels.

Location - Level 1, Student Court (Building 9)

Email - [email protected]

Phone - (07) 5595 4783

SERVICES AVAILABLE TIME LOCATION

Academic Writing workshopFind out what is expected at university level writing and what you should and shouldn’t do.

Tuesday 2.00 – 3.00pm

Theatre 4, Level 3, (Building 6)

One on one help with assignments and study skills

For workshop details, go to bond.edu.au/sls

Level 1, (Building 9)

Maths help

Academic skills Workshops

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Career Development Centre

Our team of Specialists serve as the vital link between students and our industry partners to manage internships and placements that offer quality practical experience and potential career contacts with leading Australian and international employers. We can even help you find part-time employment, holiday jobs, work experience and graduate programs.

Above all, we aim to provide a full suite of career guidance services. Right from day one, we can help you define your career path, write applications and resumes, prepare for interviews and make contact with key employers.Location - Level 1, Student Court (Building 9)Email - [email protected] Phone - (07) 5595 3388

SERVICES AVAILABLE TIME LOCATION

Study Abroad / International Students Workshop

Tuesday 12.30 - 1.30pm

Theatre 4, Level 3, (Building 6)

CV / Resume Writing Workshop Wednesday 3.00 – 4.00pm

Room 12, Level 2, (Building 6)

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Bond Sport

What distinguishes Bond from its counterparts is

our commitment to student development. This is

reflected in our world-class sporting programs.

While at Bond, you have the opportunity to

participate in a wide variety of sports from a social

to elite level, including swimming, soccer and

rugby union, to name a few. All Bond sports teams

play under the Bull Sharks banner – a banner with

a proud tradition of determination and success.

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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION

TUESDAY

2.00pm - 4.00pm

Rugby RecruitsBond University Rugby provides two Senior teams and two Colts teams in the Queensland Premier Rugby competition. Bond Rugby is supported by a devoted team of high level coaches and training staff, with access to top class facilities. Come down and meet the team to learn about the great opportunities on offer to play for your University.

Ornamental Lawns

THURSDAY

1.00pm - 2.00pm

Bond Sport Information Session Find out more about Bond’s sporting clubs, University Games, the Bond Elite Sport Program and sporting facilities available to you.

Theatre 4, Level 3, (Building 6)

2.00pm - 4.00pm

Active AFLThe Bond University Football Club has developed into a powerhouse AFL Queensland side, competing in the QFA South competition in Seniors and Reserves, and in the Women’s QWAFA. The club celebrated two Senior premierships in the past two years, in support of their success. Offering quality coaching and facilities, the club welcomes new players all year round, so come down and learn more about how you can be involved.

Ornamental Lawns

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Social Events

TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

MONDAY

9.00am - 2.00pm

Freshman Council Chill Out ZoneComplimentary refreshments, masseuse, palm reader and more.

Quadrangle Casual

12.00pm - 2.00pm

BUSA Free BBQ LunchThis will be your first of many events enjoying a free BBQ.

ADCO Amphitheatre

Casual

7.00pm - 9.00pm

Trivia NightA great night free for all new students with pizza provided. Places are limited.

Princeton Room,Level 3, University Centre(Building 6)

Casual

The Bond University Student Association (BUSA) is your student

organisation. BUSA’s mission is to make student life at Bond more

rewarding - ranging from enhancing academic pursuits, facilitating

sporting involvement and satisfying social necessities. BUSA is a

voluntary, apolitical group of elected students here to represent you.

BUSA offers a number of services, including: clubs, societies and

association support, events, acting as your voice on university issues,

publications, and external connections.

Keep up to date with events and activities throughout the year.

www.busa.com.au

www.facebook.com/Bond.BUSA

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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

TUESDAY

12.00pm - 2.00pm

Fresher Spread The Freshman Council presents speed dating for Freshers. Mingle over free pancakes as you get acquainted with your fellow Bondies.

ADCO Amphitheatre(Map Ref 17)

Casual

4.00pm - 6.00pm

Sandstone at SunsetYour official welcome to Bond University and Welcome to Country including formal performance by the local Indigenous community.

Princeton Room,Level 3, University Centre(Building 6)

Cocktail or Business Attire

8.30pm – 12.00am

ABC (Anything but Clothes) Party (18+ card required) Get creative but remember to wear something! Footwear must be worn.

Don’s, Level 1, Student Court(Building 10)

Fancy Dress

12.00am – late

After Party Transfers Buses leave after the ABC Party so you can party until late.

WEDNESDAY

12.00pm – 2.30pm

Wednesday by the WaterEnjoy a free BBQ by the water. The Water Polo Club will be running fun games such as ‘tube polo’ in the pool. So come down and join in on the fun.

Olympic Pool, Level 2, enter via Sports Centre (Building 9)

Swim wear

12.00pm – 3.00pm

Indigenous Student OrientationYour opportunity to meet other Indigenous students over lunch and ensure you are ready for week one.

Nyombil Centre Casual

7.00pm – 10.00pm

Bounce with BUSABounce on massive indoor trampolines with other freshers, and get your adrenaline rush for the week. Free for new students - places are limited.

Off Campus - Bounce Inc, Varsity

Casual

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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

THURSDAY

12.00pm - 2.30pm

Pancakes-a-PlentyCome and meet other freshers over a pancake or three.

Ornamental Lawns

Casual

12.30pm – 1.30pm

Study Abroad and Exchange WelcomeOfficial welcome event for one-semester students.

Ornamental Lawns

Casual

8.30pm – 12.00am

Tight and Bright Party (18+ card required)Make it big, make it loud and do it proud in your brightest ensemble.

Don’s, Level 1, Student Court(Building 10)

Tight and bright clothing

12.00am – late

After Party Transfers Buses leave after Tight and Bright so you can party until late.

FRIDAY

12.00pm – 2.00pm

Recover BBQ BUSA and the Bond Touch Club want to help you recover from Tight and Bright with some light hearted games on the green for anyone to join in. There will also be Totem Tennis and Bocce set up for your enjoyment. Trust us, the fresh air will do wonders.

Ornamental Lawns

Casual / sport

9.00am – 3.00pm

Indigenous Student Welcome and Cultural Workshop Welcome from the local Indigenous community for our commencing Indigenous students.

Room 69/70, Level 3, Building 1C

Casual

Social Events

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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

FRIDAY

1.00pm – 3.00pm

G’Day Bond This session is compulsory for all full degree international, study abroad and exchange students specifically regarding your student visa conditions. Afternoon tea is provided.

Basil Sellers Theatre, Level 3, University Centre(Building 6)

Casual

3.00pm – 5.00pm

Local Excursion: Robina Town Shopping CentreNeed some essentials to start off the new semester? Come with BUSA to our local major shopping centre.

Bus leaves from the bus stop at the top roundabout

Casual

SATURDAY

10.00am – 1.00pm

Aussie Beach Day at BroadbeachSee our closest lifestyle suburbs, shop, dine, relax on the beach or hit the waves. Beach volleyball games will be set up and beginner surf lessons will also be available (cost approx $25). Places are limited.

Bus leaves from outside Don’s, Level 1, Student Court (Building 10)

Casual

1.00pm onwards

Pool Party @ Don’s(18+ card required)Come straight from the beach in your bathers and thongs to Don’s where Bond’s first ever pool party will be taking place.

Don’s, Level 1, Student Court(Building 10)

Casual

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Bond Business School

Bond Business School offers a boutique, high quality

personalised learning experience where world-class

academics know students by name, not by number.

Drawing on our deep engagement with the business

community, we synergize business education and

business practice, breaking down barriers between

the classroom and the boardroom. Our distinctive

focus on quantitative skills, global business acumen

and entrepreneurial flair produces exceptional

graduate outcomes for every student and positions

us among the leading business schools in the world.

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Bond Business SchoolTIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

TUESDAY

10.00am – 1.00pm

Undergraduate Orientation and LunchStudents will be welcomed by the Executive Dean, informed of key information about their future studies, take part in an interactive game, be introduced to the mentoring program, and enjoy lunch with faculty academics and key supporting staff.

Theatre 4, Level 3, University Centre

Casual

1.00pm – 1.30pm

and

2.30pm – 3.00pm

Business Student’s Library and Electronic Resource TourFind out how the library can support new Business students with their studies including the five major online databases, the business resources area, study spaces and Bloomberg terminals.

Library FoyerJohn and Alison KearneyMain LibraryLevel 2, Arch Building(Building 1b)

Casual

3.30pm – 5.00pm

Postgraduate Orientation and Afternoon TeaPostgraduate students are encouraged to attend this welcome session to learn important information about their future studies and enjoy a networking afternoon tea with fellow students, faculty academics and key supporting staff.

Architecture Forum, Architecture Building

Casual

Register for your Faculty OrientationRegistration is required for catering purposes. Visit bond.edu.au/events to RSVP.

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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

WEDNESDAY

10.00am – 2.30pm

Dean’s Welcome and OrientationThis orientation will include a welcome from the faculty’s Executive Dean, followed by individual program sessions and activities with the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine Student Association. Students will also have the opportunity to meet with key staff from the faculty and wider University. Morning tea and lunch will be provided.

Gregor Heiner Theatre,Level 3, Faculty of HealthSciences & Medicine(Building 5)

Casual

The Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine (HSM)

provides opportunities for students to forge

specialised careers in medicine, allied health,

sports and research. During your time at Bond, we

place a strong emphasis on real world practical

experience, providing the opportunity for you to

build industry networks.

Health Sciences

& Medicine

Register for your Faculty OrientationRegistration is required for catering purposes. Visit bond.edu.au/events to RSVP.

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Society & Design

Including the areas of Architecture, Built Environment,

Communication, Creative Media, Humanities, and Social Sciences

the vision of the Faculty of Society & Design is to deliver students

with an innovative, practical and supportive environment in which

to study. We encourage you to make the most of your time here and

challenge yourself academically, while widening your sense of what

is humanly possible in order to make this world a better place.

TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

WEDNESDAY

10.00am - 11.30am

Welcome and Morning TeaYou will be welcomed by your Executive Dean and meet your lecturers. Followed by morning tea and casual exhibits from key internal student services, in the Basil Sellers Foyer.

Lecture Theatre 4,Level 3, University Centre(Building 6)

Casual

1.00pm - 5.00pm

Film & Television Orientation (1 of 3)This session will introduce you to the equipment and facilities. With a welcome by the Director of Film and Television.

Room 27, Level 4,University Centre(Building 6)

Casual (Wear covered shoes)

1.00pm - 2.00pm

Built Environment Orientation This session will introduce you to the equipment and facilities and includes a tour of our 6-star Green Star designed Sustainable Development building. Bring along your student ID card.

Studio 1, Sustainable Development Building (Building 3)

Casual

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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

WEDNESDAY

1.00pm - 4.00pm

Architecture Student OrientationA compulsory session for all new Architecture students. Tour the workshop facilities and participate in an induction. Bring your student ID card.

Abedian School of Architecture Forum(Building 3b)

Casual

1.00pm - 3.00pm

Fourth Year Psychology OrientationThis session is compulsory for all students commencing their fourth year studies in psychology.

Communication Skills Room 38, Level 3, Arch Building (Building 1a)

Casual

THURSDAY

9.00am - 5.00pm

Film & Television Orientation (2 of 3)New students will learn how to use broadcast cameras and shoot a small sequence in the morning with editing in the afternoon.

Room 27, Level 4, University Centre (Building 6)

Casual (Wear covered shoes)

9.00am - 12.00pm

Undergraduate Psychology OrientationThis session is compulsory for all students commencing their undergraduate studies in Psychology.

Entropy Room 38, Level 3, Arch Building (Building 1a)

Casual

9.00am – 4.30pm

Masters of Psychology (Forensic) Orientation This session is compulsory for all students commencing their Master studies in Psychology.

Communication Skills Room 38, Level 3, Arch Building (Building 1a)

Casual

FRIDAY

9.30am - 1.00pm

Film & Television Orientation (3 of 3)The final half-day will unravel some of the mysteries of screenwriting and answer any final questions before your first week of class.

Room 27, Level 4, University Centre (Building 6)

Casual (Wear covered shoes)

Register for your Faculty OrientationRegistration is required for catering purposes. Visit bond.edu.au/events to RSVP.

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Law

With its accelerated programs, global expertise, small classes and commitment to providing students with a personalised and transformative learning experience, Bond Law has already acquired for itself a reputation for providing the best legal education in the region.

TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

THURSDAY

9.00am – 4.00pm

Welcome and OrientationThis session includes the Executive Dean’s welcome and an information session aimed at preparing you for your Bond Law journey. This is your opportunity to meet with staff and current students who will provide you with guidance and advice. You will also have the chance to sign up for one of the faculty’s student peer-mentoring programs. A light lunch is included.

To register your attendance please visit bond.edu.au/events

Princeton Room, Level 3, University Centre (Building 6)

Casual

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Res Events

O-Week offers a range of opportunities for students living on campus to be

introduced to fellow residents and Res Fellows, get orientated and settle in.

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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION

MONDAY

3.00pm – 4.00pm

Res OrientationCompulsory session for all on-campus student residents. Will provide an overview of everything you need to know about life on campus.

Basil Sellers Theatre,Level 3, University Centre(Building 6)

6.00pm onwards

Meet your Senior Res FellowSenior Res Fellows are Bond University staff members who live in student residences. Their role is to generate community spirit and camaraderie while ensuring that the rules are followed for the benefit of all.

A Block, Ground level, (Building 11) Phone: 0410 098 257

B Block, Ground level, (Building 12) Phone: 0410 048 849

South Tower, Common Room, Level 7, (Building 7) Phone: 0410 096 841

North Tower, Common Room, Level 3, (Building 8) Phone: 0410 095 813

Accommodation Centre, Don’s Tavern, Student Court, (Building 9) Phone: 0410 097 641

FRIDAY

5.00pm – 8.00pm

Welcome to Res DinnerThree course sit down dinner for all resident students. Cost is automatically deducted from your meal plan. Students must sign up by Tuesday 1.00pm at: http://tiny.cc/uv9p6x or email [email protected]

Princeton Room,Level 3, University Centre(Building 6)

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Bond College

TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION ATTIRE

TUESDAY

1.00pm – 2.00pm

General Manager’s WelcomeA formal welcome and orientation session for all students commencing a program at Bond College (including Foundation, University Preparation or Diploma). Presentations will also be delivered during this time on various services offered by the University. We recommend that you stay to attend the Drop-in information session that follows.

Bond College,Room 20, Level 1(Building 4a)

Casual

2.00pm – 4.00pm

Drop-in Information SessionAll students commencing a program at Bond College are invited to attend. You will receive a welcome pack and be able to meet with teachers, administrative staff and other students to learn useful information specific to your programs as well as enrolment, timetabling, and how to access and use iLearn.

Bond College,Room 20, Level 1(Building 4a)

Casual

Bond College provides pathways to undergraduate study designed in

accordance with the University’s entry criteria. During your time here at

Bond, we will support you every step of the way giving you access to a

range of services including free English language and academic skills

workshops and individual appointments with our student support staff.

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CAMPUS MAP

1 Arch Building 1a Faculty of Society & Design Level 1–41a Centre for Film, Television and Screen Based Media Level 1 1a Humanities Students’ Association Office Level 1 1a Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre Level 2

1b Computer Labs Level 1 1b John and Alison Kearney Main Library Level 21b Papyrus Café Level 2

2 Faculty of Business

3 Sustainable Development Building 3a Living Lab3b Abedian School of Architecture

4 Faculty of Law4a Bond College Classrooms Level 14a Bond University English Language Institute Classrooms Level 14a Legal Skills Centre Level 24a Moot Courts Level 3 4b Psychology Clinic Level 1

5 Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine

6 University Centre

7 South Tower Student Accommodation

8 North Tower Student Accommodation

9 Student Court Bond Sport Cashier’s Office Career Development Centre Nyombil Indigenous Centre Office of Admissions Student Business Centre

10 Recreation Centre Student Housing Security Don’s

11 A Block Student Accommodation

12 B Block Student Accommodation

15 Sports Clubhouse

16 Somerset Boathouse

17 ADCO Amphitheatre and Alumni Court

18 Bond Institute of Health & Sport

19 Clinical Education and Research Centre

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The information published in this document is correct at the time of printing (November 2015). However, all programs are subject to review by the Academic Senate of the University and the University reserves the right to change its program offerings and subjects without notice. The information published in this document is intended as a guide and persons considering an offer of enrolment should contact the relevant Faculty or Institute to see if any changes have been made before deciding to accept their offer.

CRICOS Provider Code 00017B

Bond UniversityGold Coast Queensland 4229Australia

Toll free: 1800 074 074Phone: 07 5595 2222Fax: 07 5595 1015Email: [email protected]

bond.edu.au