From London to Canberra and everywhere in between, Bond Indigenous students are continuing to dream big and achieve incredible goals. From law graduates, who have secured graduate positions with top tier law firms, to graduates having an impact on a global scale with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra, the support and atmosphere of the Nyombil Centre aim to help make your dreams come true.
The Nyombil Centre is a home away from home in the form of an inclusive environment providing each of our Indigenous students personalised pastoral, cultural, academic and career development support. The support services include weekly assistance to build employability skills, weekly access to an Employment Services Specialist and one-on-one tutoring providing structured academic support.
Bond Indigenous Scholarships
Through the generous support of corporate sponsors, and from other funds made available to the University, Bond offers several scholarships to Indigenous Australians.
These scholarships, valued up to 50% of tuition fees for any single undergraduate degree (excluding the Medical Program) or 100% tuition for any diploma program, are awarded to Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students who have demonstrated extracurricular involvement, leadership potential and academic achievements.
To apply for an indigenous scholarship go to https://bond.edu.au/scholarship/bond-university-indigenous-scholarships