Coat of Arms of the Bond University
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Motto | Forever Learning |
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Type | Private, not-for-profit |
Established | 1987 |
Chancellor | Annabelle Bennett, AO |
Vice-Chancellor | Tim Brailsford |
Undergraduates | c. 2,900 students |
Postgraduates | c. 1,200 students |
Location | Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia |
Campus | Suburban |
Website | www.bond.edu.au |
University rankings | |
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QS World | 501+ |
Australian rankings | |
ERA National | 40 |
The Bond University is a private not-for-profit university located in Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It has been listed in the prestigious global top 20 universities in the Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings of the Best Small Universities in the World, thanks to its personalised teaching philosophy and outstanding student experience which translates to extraordinary student satisfaction ratings. Bond was also recently ranked as Australia’s number one university for student experience for the 11th consecutive year in the 2017 Good Universities Guide.
The University was established at the initiative of Alan Bond, the founder and Chairman of Bond Corporation and Harunori Takahashi, President of EIE International. The University's development was funded via a joint venture between Bond Corporation in Australia and the Japanese entity, EIE International. In 1987, the Parliament of Queensland granted Bond University university status via the passage of the Bond University Act. The University commenced teaching in May 1989 with an initial intake of 322 students.
In 1991, EIE acquired Bond Corporation's share of the company development that controlled the land on which the University buildings were constructed and the surrounding development lands.
The campus was acquired by Bond University Ltd in its own right in August 1999.
The Bond University campus was conceived and developed by master planner Daryl Jackson of Jackson Architecture with significant input from Queensland architect Robin Gibson. The signature Arch building was designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki.
The campus features a series of Faculty sandstone buildings centered around man-made Lake Orr. In 2008, the Bond University Mirvac School of Sustainable Development Building was officially opened by the then Prime Minister Hon. Julia Gillard and was the first in Australia to achieve a 6 Star Green Star – Education PILOT Certified Rating for design by the Green Building Council of Australia.