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BOND UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER 173
ORIENTATION
5 - 8 September, 2017
You will have the opportunity to finalise enrolment, attend your Faculty Welcome Session and wrap it up by meeting and celebrating with fellow Bondies.
If you can’t make it on Wednesday, we have you covered with our Orientation Essentials list on page 37 which ensures you are up to speed before Week One of the semester.
To ensure you hit the ground running, go to bond.edu.au/orientation for more information.
Enjoy your Orientation. We hope your time at Bond is all you hope for and more.
WE ARE DELIGHTED TO WELCOME YOU TO BOND UNIVERSITY.
Orientation 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 time 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 Orientation program offers you the opportunity to get acquainted with university life.
Check out our Checklist on page 4 which showcases our main Orientation events on Wednesday.
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Wednesday Checklist 4
Orientation Exhibition 6
Bond Business School 8
Health Sciences & Medicine 10
Law 12
Society & Design 14
Bond University College 16
Higher Degree Research 18
Postgraduate Students Network 19
Library Services 20
Get Connected and Computing Services 23
Student Business Centre 24
Nyombil Indigenous Support Centre 25
Student Learning Support 26
Career Development Centre and Beyond Bond 27
International Students 28
Bond University Sport 29
Student Housing Events 30
Bond University Student Association (BUSA) 32
Social Events 34
Orientation Essentials 37
Campus Map 38
Contents
ACTIVITY TIME LOCATION CHECK
1 Admissions Check All students must return their Response to Offer and any outstanding documentation for admission.
Wednesday, 9am - 4pm
Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Admissions
2 Full Degree Enrolment HotspotGet assistance with finalising your enrolment.
Wednesday, 9am – 4pm
Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Student Business Centre
3 Study Abroad and Exchange Enrolment HotspotTo assist and finalise Study Abroad and Exchange students’ enrolment.
Wednesday, 9am – 4pm
Building 1b, Level 1, Room 74 (BLD1b_1_74)
4 Student ID CardsOnce you’ve enrolled in subjects, have your Student ID card issued.Please note that EAP students will not be able to collect their ID cards until Thursday 1.30pm.
Wednesday, 9am – 4pm
Building 10, Level 1, Student Court, Residential Student Tutorial Room
5 Attend your compulsory Faculty Welcome SessionSessions will be held on Wednesday, 6 September. For more information please see your relevant Faculty’s page in this guide.
See Facultypages forevent details
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Wednesday Checklist6 September
ACTIVITY TIME LOCATION CHECK
6 Orientation ExhibitionHere you will find a range of people that can help you during your studies at Bond, as well asservice providers from the local community. See page 6 for details.
Wednesday, 9.30am - 3.30pm
Building 6, Level 3, Princeton Room
7 Get Connected with IT Set up your mobile devices to connect to Wi-Fi and email, and learn about other essential services to get you ready for the semester.
11am – 11.30am3pm – 3.30pm
Building 1b, Level 2, John & Alison Kearney Main Library, Octagon Room
8 Get Orientated with a Campus Tour Familiarise yourself with Bond’s campus with a guided tour from a current Bondy.
10am – 10.30am11.30am – 12 noon1pm – 1.30pm2.30pm – 3pm4pm - 4.30pm
Tours will depart fromunder the Arch Building,meet near the waterfall
9 Library OrientationFaculty of Society & Design Bond Business SchoolFaculty of Health Sciences & Medicine
Faculty of Law
10.30am - 11am1.30pm - 2pm
2.30pm - 3pm
3.30pm - 4pm
Building 1b, Level 2, John & Alison Kearney Main Library
Building 4b,Level 2, Faculty of Law entrance
If you can’t make it on Wednesday, see page 37 for more information.
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BUSA INFORMATION DESK - Meet your Bond University Student Association, ask about 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 and career advice. See page 27 for more information.
MEDICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND DISABILITY SERVICES - Find out about services that extend beyond study support such as personal and medical.
BOND UNIVERSITY 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.
BEYOND BOND – Learn about our unique Beyond Bond program which extends across the duration of all undergraduate degrees. See page 27 for more information.
Join us on Wednesday to learn about the services and support available at Bond. There will be a variety of exhibitors on the day, so make sure you visit them all!
Wednesday, 6 September Time: 9.30am - 3.30pm Location: Building 6, Level 3, Princeton Room
Orientation Exhibition
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STUDENT LEARNING SUPPORT – Make the transition to university assignments easier with free one-on-one help with academic writing, referencing, study skills and maths.
STUDENT BUSINESS CENTRE (SBC) – Meet the SBC staff and find out about the services we offer to help you manage your studies at Bond, from enrolment through to graduation.
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.
CROWN CURRENCY EXCHANGE - Consultants will help you to buy and sell foreign cash at the best rates on the Gold Coast, free of commission or fees.
OSHC ALLIANZ – Staff from our Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) will help you organise a membership card and discuss the level of your cover.
STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS - Stay in the loop and keep up to date by joining some of the many Student Associations we have on campus.
BOND UNIVERSITY OUTBOUND EXCHANGE – Discover your opportunities to spend a semester abroad at one of Bond’s international partner institutions.
ALUMNI AND DEVELOPMENT - Find out how to apply for the Student Opportunity Fund. Plus learn about Bond’s annual Homecoming event and the Alumni Mentor Program.
LIBRARY - The Library can provide you with access to the latest print and online resources to support your assignment topics and research needs 24/7.
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Bond Business School (BBS) offers a boutique, high quality learning experience where world-class academics know students by name. AACSB and EQUIS accreditations position Bond Business School in the top 2% of Business Schools in the world and our personalised approach means every new student is welcomed into the University community with a senior student and academic mentor for guidance. With 40 Bloomberg terminals, the new Transformer co-curricular program and a Commercialisation Centre used as a teaching and collaboration space for students, alumni and industry, Bond Business School is building tomorrow’s business leaders one by one.
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
10am – 12 noon
Welcome and OrientationUndergraduate and postgraduate students will be welcomed by the Executive Dean, informed of key information about their future studies, take part in an interactive game and be introduced to the mentoring program. Refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the welcome.
Building 6, Level 3, Theatre 4 (BLD06_3_14)
Bond Business School
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Health Sciences & Medicine
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
10am - 12 noon
Welcome and OrientationThis Orientation will include a welcome from the Associate Dean and key Faculty staff followed by individual program sessions and activities with the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine Student Association. Refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the welcome.
Building 6, Level 3, Case Study Room 1 (BLD06_3_23)
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.
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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
10am - 12 noon
Welcome and OrientationThis Orientation will include a welcome from the Associate Dean and key Faculty staff followed by individual program sessions and activities with the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine Student Association. Refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the welcome.
Building 6, Level 3, Case Study Room 1 (BLD06_3_23)
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With its accelerated programs, global expertise, small classes and commitment to
providing students with a personalised and transformative learning experience,
Bond Law has acquired for itself a reputation for providing the best legal
education in the region.
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
12.30pm - 2.30pm
Welcome and OrientationThis session includes the Executive Dean’s Welcome and an information session aimed at preparing you for your Bond Law journey. You will hear from staff and current students who will provide you with guidance and advice. Refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the Welcome.
Building 6, Level 3, Theatre 4(BLD06_3_14)
Law
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Including the areas of Architecture, Built Environment, Communication, Creative Media, Humanities, and Social Sciences, the vision of the Faculty of Society & Design is to provide 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.
Society & Design
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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
9am – 10am
Welcome and OrientationYou will be welcomed by your Executive Dean, who will provide you with vital ‘what you need to know’ information, followed by an opportunity to meet your lecturers in the Princeton Room. Refreshments will be provided at the conclusion of the Welcome.
Building 6, Level 3, Theatre 4 (BLD06_3_14)
1pm – 5pm
Film and Television Orientation (1 of 2)This session will introduce you to the equipment and facilities and will include a welcome by the Director of Film and Television. Please ensure you wear covered shoes.
Building 6, Level4, Room 27(BLD06_4_27)
1pm – 2pm
Built Environment OrientationThis session will introduce you to the equipment and facilities you will use throughout your degree, and includes a tour of our 6-star Green Star designed Sustainable Development Building. Bring your student ID card.
Building 3, Level 1, Studio 2 and 3(BLD3_1_06 and 08)
1pm – 3pm
Fourth Year Psychology OrientationThis session is compulsory for all students commencing their fourth year studies in Psychology.
Building1a, Level 3,CommunicationsSkills Room(BLD1a_3_38)
THURSDAY
9.30am - 5pm
Film and Television Orientation (2 of 2)New students will learn how to use broadcast cameras and shoot a small sequence in the morning with editing in the afternoon. The remainder of the day we will unravel some of the mysteries of screenwriting and answer any final questions before your first week of class. Please ensure you wear covered shoes.
Building 6, Level4, Room 27(BLD06_4_27)
9.30am - 12 noon
Undergraduate Psychology OrientationThis session is compulsory for all students commencing their undergraduate studies in Psychology.
Building 1a, Level4, Entropy Room(BLD1a_4_43)
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Bond University 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. EAP students receive individual support from their
teachers throughout the course of the semester.
Bond University College
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
9am - 12.30pm
English for Academic Purposes Orientation Part 1During the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Orientation part 1, all EAP students will be required to complete a registration form and present any documentation before the placement test can commence.
Building 5, Level 1, Collaborative Learning Space(BLD05_1_02)
2.30pm - 3pm
Welcome and OrientationAll students commencing an academic program at Bond University College (including Foundation, University Preparation Program or Higher Education Diploma program) must attend this session. Students will be welcomed by the Director of Bond University College, key administrative staff and teachers.
Building 6,Level 3, Theatre 3(BLD06_3_29)
3pm - 3.30pm
Program OrientationSeparate sessions will be held for Domestic and International students as indicated. Use this opportunity to check your enrolments and class registrations.
Domestic students,Building 6, Level 3, Theatre 3 (BLD6_3_29)
International students,Building 6, Level 3, Case Study Room 1 (BLD06_3_23)
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WEDNESDAY
3.30pm - 4pm
Bond University College International Underage Student OrientationIf you are an underage (under 18 years old) international student commencing at Bond, you will be required to attend this compulsory Orientation session for some important information and key tips to help you start at Bond.
Building 6,Level 3, CaseStudy Room 1 (BLD06_3_23)
THURSDAY
10.30am - 12.20pm
English for Academic Purposes Orientation Part 2During Orientation part 2, class allocations will be communicated, and welcome and introduction from key staff will take place.
Please bring your own lunch.
Building 5, Level 1, Collaborative Learning Space(BLD05_1_02)
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Higher Degree Research
Orientation
The Higher Degree Research (HDR) Orientation day is the first in a series of
compulsory workshop sessions for new HDR students.
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
TUESDAY
9.30am - 2pm
Higher Degree Research Workshop SessionYou will be welcomed by the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research), the Head of HDR Programs and, be introduced to your fellow commencing HDR students.
In a friendly and relaxed environment, this session will:• Cover the essential information to assist you
in your transition to the campus and to HDR studies;
• Outline the key requirements for your program;• Provide an overview of the available campus-
wide support services to assist you;• Introduce you to key staff from both campus-
wide support services and your Faculty; and• For those new to the Bond community, allow
you to familiarise yourself with the campus and your Faculty.
Morning tea and lunch at the University Club are included as part of the session.
Building 6, Level 4, Case Study 1(BLD06_4_11)
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Our Postgraduate programs attract students from all walks of life and from a
myriad of countries across the globe. Throughout your journey at Bond you will be
able to network with a variety of students offering different insights into their
industries and fields of study.
Postgraduate Students Network
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
4pm - 5.30pm
Postgraduate Students NetworkJoin us as we welcome postgraduate students from each Faculty who are commencing their studies at Bond. Hosted by the Postgraduate Student Association (PGSA) this event is a great opportunity to network and connect with postgraduate students, academics and staff across campus and be introduced to all aspects of student life.
Building6, Level 3,UniversityClub Restaurant
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VISIT US CONTACT US
Building 1b, Level 2, John & Alison Kearney Main Library
Phone: +61 7 5595 1510Email: [email protected]
Building 4, John & Alison Kearney Law Library Phone: +61 7 5595 1510 Visit: library.bond.edu.au
Building 1a, Level 2, Multimedia Learning Centre (MLC)
Visit: library.bond.edu.au
The Main and Law Libraries and the Multimedia Learning Centre (MLC) are the best places on campus for you to contemplate, connect, collaborate and create.
Contemplate while overlooking the beautiful Lake Orr in the Lakeview room.Connect with your friends and colleagues at ‘The Lounge’.Collaborate with your fellow students in one of our fantastic group study rooms.Create using the latest technologies.We provide you with access to the latest print and online resources to support your assignment topics and research needs 24/7 library.bond.edu.au.We also provide specialised tailored appointments for you with your Faculty librarians library.bond.edu.au/help-support/ask-librarian or simply ‘Ask us’ through our chat and email service.
Library Services
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Bond Online Print Shop
For fast, affordable, convenient and high quality printing on the Coast go no further than the Bond Online Print shop for all your printing and copying needs. Located in Building 1b, Level 2, John & Alison Kearney Main Library. We specialise in: Legislation, course materials, posters, assignments, business cards, invitations and more.
Submit all your regular print jobs via: portal.bond.edu.au
Specialised print services are available from [email protected]
THURSDAY
10.30am – 11am
The Library Quest Come into the Main Library and take the Bond Library Orientation Quest to learn about the library spaces, resources and services. Compete with other new students to go into the draw to win a bookshop prize!
Building 1b, Level 2, John & Alison Kearney Main Library
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Activate your Student IT Account
Activate your Student IT account (must be an admitted student) Go to newstudent.bond.edu.au to agree to terms and conditions and create your password.
Connect to Wi-Fi network
1. Select ‘BondStudents’ Wi-Fi network
2. Enter your Student IT account login details
Username: Student ID Password: Student IT account password
Access Student Email
Log in at portal.bond.edu.au
Computing SupportPhone: +61 7 5595 4444 or ‘7’ on campus Visit: support.bond.edu.au Email: [email protected]
FACILITIES AVAILABLE CONTACT US LOCATION
Computing Services Visit the Computing Services Desk for assistance with email, Wi-Fi, password help and other IT needs. Open Monday to Friday, 9am - 4pm.
Phone: +61 7 5595 4444 Email: itservicedesk@bond. edu.au Visit: support.bond.edu.au
Building 1b, Level 2, John & Alison Kearney Main Library
Get Connected and
Computing Services
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The Student Business Centre provides assistance with program advice, subject enrolment, timetabling, examinations, international student enquiries, fees and financial aid, and graduation.
Other services include providing copies of academic transcripts, issuing student ID cards and letters, managing US and Canadian Financial Aid programs and liaison with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection regarding
visa compliance matters.
Location - Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Student Business CentrePhone - +61 7 5595 4049 Opening Times - Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 5pm, with extended opening hours on Wednesday until 6.30pm during Bond Week (Orientation) and Week 1, and again in Weeks 10 - 12 each semester.
Student Business Centre
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The Nyombil Indigenous Support Centre provides academic and cultural support for Bond’s Indigenous students. The Centre provides assistance with the unique challenges, in particular related to cultural differences Indigenous students may face in moving from remote communities and undertaking the new challenge of university study. In addition, it aims to assist students with the transition into the higher education environment, understanding University policy and promote engagement by helping students and Bond University to connect with the local Indigenous community.
Location - Building 8, Level 1, Student Court, Nyombil Indigenous Support CentrePhone - +61 7 5595 5617 Opening Times - 24 hour access
Nyombil Indigenous Support Centre
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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 - Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Student Learning SupportEmail - [email protected] - +61 7 5595 4783
SERVICES AVAILABLE TIME LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
Academic Writing WorkshopFind out what is expected of your writing at university, and what you should and shouldn’t do.
10.30am - 11.30am1pm - 2pm
Building 6, Level 3, Theatre 3 (BLD06_3_29)
One-on-one help with assignments and study skills
For workshop details, visit: bond.edu.au/sls
Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Student Learning Support
Maths help
Academic skills workshops
Student Learning Support
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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 - Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Career Development Centre (next to Student Flights)Email - [email protected] Phone - +61 7 5595 3388
SERVICES AVAILABLE TIME LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
Want a job? Find out how! 10am - 11am1pm - 2pm
Building 6, Level 2, Lecture Theatre 1 (BLD06_2_12)
Beyond Bond Information Sessions
11am – 12 noon12 noon – 1pm
Building 6, Level 2, Lecture Theatre 1 (BLD06_2_12)
Career Development Centre and Beyond Bond
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Settle into Bond by attending our compulsory International Student Orientation event.
International Students
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
THURSDAY
12.30pm - 1.30pm
International Student OrientationThis session is compulsory for all full degree international, study abroad and exchange students. Important information regarding your student visa conditions as well as other helpful tips will be explained. This session will conclude with a light lunch.
Building 6, Level 3, Basil Sellers Theatre (BLD06_3_12)
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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
3.30pm - 4.30pm
Bond University Sport Information Session Find out more about Bond’s sporting clubs, University Games, the Bond Elite Sport Program and sporting facilities available to you.
Building 6, Level 3, Theatre 4(BLD06_3_14)
Bond University Sport
What distinguishes Bond from its counterparts is our commitment to overall
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 sport teams play under the Bull Sharks banner; a banner with a proud
tradition of determination and success.
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Orientation offers a range of opportunities for resident
(Res) students living on campus to be introduced to other
residents and Res Fellows, get orientated and settle in.
Student Housing Events
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TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
TUESDAY
10am – 2.30pm
Westpac and Crown CurrencyWestpac and Crown Currency will be on campus to assist with creating newbank accounts and currency transfers.
Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Admissions, John Ford Room
5pm – 5.30pm
Student Housing RulesCompulsory session for all on-campus student residents. Will provide an overview of everything you need to know about life on campus. Queensland Police Service will provide information on University safety and laws.
Building 6, Level 3, Basil Sellers Theatre (BLD06_3_12)
6pm - 6.30pm
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. Your first chance to ask questions about living on campus and also meet other new neighbours.
Building 11, Level 1, A and B Block, Laundry Common Area
A Block phone: 0410 098 257B Block phone: 0410 048 849
South Tower, Building 7, Level 7, Common RoomPhone: 0410 096 841
North Tower, Building 8, Level 3, Common RoomPhone: 0410 095 813
Accommodation Centre,Building 9, Level 3, CommonRoom (pool side)Phone: 0410 097 641
6.30pm -7.30pm
Pizza in The BraAfter meeting your Senior Res Fellow, students living on campus are invited to join BUSA for a great night to meet all new students over pizza.
Building 6, Level 1, The Bra
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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 activities.
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.
Like our Facebook page and keep up to date with all activities throughout the year on
our website page too!
busa.com.aufacebook.com/Bond.BUSA
Bond University
Student Association
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SEXUAL HARASSMENT IS NEVER OK.
CAMPUS SECURITY:5595 1234
If this has happened to you, help is available.
STUDENT SERVICES:5595 4002
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
WEDNESDAY
5.30pm - 7pm
The Sandstone SocialCome along to your official Bond University Welcome event. This is a formal cocktail reception featuring Welcome to Country and performance by the local Indigenous community. Cocktail catering and beverages will be provided.
Although students of all ages are welcome, please bring ID to the event.
Building 6, Level3, PrincetonRoom
THURSDAY
10am - 11.30am
Visit to Robina Town Centre A trip to the closest shopping centre, Robina Town Centre. You will have the opportunity to check out all of the important spots that you’ll need throughout your degree, including supermarkets, pharmacies, etc.
Bus leaves from Don’s, Building 10, Level 1, Student Court
12 noon - 3.30pm
Sports Day A showcase of Bond’s sporting clubs, BUSA’s Sports Day on the Lawns will provide an introduction to Bond’s sporting culture. Learning to play games and tournaments will give incoming Bondies a chance to test the waters before committing to their sport of choice.
Ornamental Lawns (Beside the Lake in front of Building 6)
Social Events
Register for all your Orientation Social Events at bit.ly/BondGetsSocial173
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FRIDAY
10am - 12 noon
BUSA Recovery BBQBUSA wants to help you recover from Tight and Bright by supplying you with the best BBQ on campus!
ADCO Amphitheatre
12.30pm - 5pm
Theme Park VisitJoin in the fun on the bus to one of the many Gold Coast theme parks. Under 18 event. Cost is $61 per person, including return transfers.
For registrations, please visit bond.edu.au/orientation.
Bus leaves from Don’s, Building 10, Level 1, Student Court
6.30pm – 9.30pm
Trivia NightA great night free for all new students with pizza provided. Under 18 years are welcome.
Building 6, Level 3, Princeton Room
Club Sign-On Day, Week TwoGet down to Club Sign-On Day on the Ornamental Lawns where you can get all the information you need regarding every cultural and sporting club at Bond on Wednesday, Week Two.
TIME ACTIVITY LOCATION
THURSDAY
8.30pm – 12 midnight
Tight and Bright Party(18+ card required)Make it big, make it loud and do it proud in your brightest ensemble. Building 10, Level
1, Student Court, Don’s
12 midnight – late
After Party TransfersBuses leave after Tight and Bright so you can party until late.
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SATURDAY
11am – 3.30pm
Pool PartyCome down to the swimming pool for a party full of great music, games, inflatables and food! This is not an 18+ event.
Building 18, Sports Centre, Pool
8.30pm – 12 midnight
Back to School Party(18+ card required)Time to get creative and party! Whip out your school uniform one more time to party old school style.
Building 10, Level1, Student Court,Don’s
12 midnight - late
After Party TransfersBuses leave after Back to School Party so you can party until late.
SDSA Book SaleBuy and sell your used text books at cheap prices.
Week 1 Monday to Friday, 10am - 2pm from the Society & Design Student Association office (Building 1a, Level 2 or via the glass doors inside MLC).
Social Events
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ACTIVITY TIME LOCATION
Student Housing Check-in
Monday - Friday, 9am - late
Building 10, Level 1, Student Court, Student Housing
Return Admissions Documentation
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday9am – 5pm
Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Office of Admissions
Study Abroad and Exchange
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday9am – 5pm
Building 6, Level 1, Bond International Office
Enrolment Support Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday9am – 5pm
Building 9, Level 1, Student Court, Student Business Centre
Building 8, Level 1, Student Court, Nyombil Indigenous Support Centre
Collect Student ID Cards Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday9am – 5pm
Building 10, Level 1, Student Court, Residential Student Tutorial Room
Get Connected with IT Session
Thursday11am – 12 noon
Building 1b, Level 2, John & Alison Kearney Main Library,Octagon Room
Library Orientation Thursday10.30am – 11am
Building 1b, Level 2, John & Alison Kearney Main Library
Get Orientated with a Campus Tour
Thursday, 11.30am – 12 noon and 2.30pm – 3pm
Tours will depart fromunder the Arch Building, meet near the waterfall
Unable to attend Wednesday’s events?
Here are the essentials to complete your Orientation.
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1 Arch Building 1a Faculty of Society & Design Level 1–41a Centre for Film, Television and Screen Based Media Level 1 1a Society & Design Students’ Association Office Level 2 1a Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre Level 21b Computer Labs Level 1 1b John & Alison Kearney Main Library Level 21b Papyrus Café Level 22 Bond Business School3 Sustainable Development Building 3a Living Lab3b Abedian School of Architecture4 Faculty of Law4a Legal Skills Centre Level 24a John & Alison Kearney Law Library Level 24a Moot Courts Level 3 4b Psychology Clinic Level 15 Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine6 University Centre The Pines Brasserie7 South Tower Student Accommodation BUSA office Bond Express8 North Tower Student Accommodation Nyombil Indigenous Support Centre9 Student Court Bond Sport Bond University College Cashier’s Office Career Development Centre Office of Admissions Student Business Centre10 Recreation Centre Student Housing Security Don’s (Café and Tavern) 11 A Block Student Accommodation12 B Block Student Accommodation15 Sports Clubhouse16 Somerset Boathouse17 ADCO Amphitheatre and Alumni Court18 Sports Centre19 Bond Institute of Health & Sport20 Clinical Education and Research Centre
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