Bond University Future Forum Melbourne

Future Forum is open to ambitious Year 11 and 12 students keen on connecting with like-minded students, educators, and mentors who share the same drive for excellence. Attendees will leave feeling better informed, more confident in their choices, and empowered to take their next steps toward a bright future.
The event is a unique, innovative and memorable dining experience in an exciting venue, pairing each course with the guest speaker and designed to spark interesting conversation. Students will hear from esteemed Bond alumni, each a leader in their field with a global reputation for visionary thinking and a unique capacity for turning dreams into realities. At the same time, students will be encouraged to share their own ideas and passions for the future by engaging in thought-provoking discussions and networking opportunities with these experts, academics and like-minded students.
The Melbourne forum will take place on Sunday 30 March 2025. This is a free event, starting at 5.00pm. The complimentary event includes dinner and refreshments and places are limited, so students should register their interest as soon as possible at Future Forum - Bond University.
A Snapshot of Bond University in 2025
A High Rating University
In the 2025 Good Universities Guide, Bond University was awarded more 5-star ratings in the Educational Experience category with 5 stars being the maximum rating awarded. The QS star rankings were similar.
Bond also ranked #23 in world's best small universities according to the 2024 Times Higher Education (THE) Best Small Universities rankings, which ranks universities with fewer than 5,000 students.
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Graduate up to 12 months ahead of the rest by studying three semesters per year and earn an income up to a year ahead of graduates from other universities. Students learn from world-renowned, highly qualified academics and high-level corporate and government consultants who take a hands-on role in guiding students’ career paths.
The Core Curriculum, embedded in each undergraduate program, establishes and begins the development of essential graduate attributes, supports students’ capacity to acquire the knowledge and skills taught in their discipline-specific coursework, and prepares graduates to translate these capabilities into successful professional and personal lives.
Part of Bond University’s unique approach is to help students develop a strong foundation of key leadership attributes that will prepare them for career success, regardless of which field of study they choose.
Bond not only has state-of-the-art facilities, but it also offers unprecedented access to them. This means students can apply their profession as they learn it, in an environment far more akin to the real thing.
Bond is committed to producing graduates who are “ready to hit the ground running”. The Industry Experience Program (IEP) provides a vital link between employers and students that can result in a mutually beneficial partnership.
A practical, activity-based program that extends across the duration of all undergraduate degrees, as a mandatory degree requirement, ensuring all Bond students engage in various extra-curricular activities that complement their academic studies.
Students have access to many sporting and social clubs, fitness centres, cafes, restaurants, and support services on offer, all available on campus.
Bond has a global network of 33,000 alumni, which is active in over 120 countries around the world, so students can be connected practically anywhere their ambition may take them.