Bond named partner for the 2015 Australian University Games

28 May 2015

Bond University has been named the partner university of the 2015 Australian University Games, Australia’s largest multisport event for university student athletes.
The partnership was announced at the 2015 Australian University Sport (AUS) national conference in front of representatives from 39 of Australia’s tertiary education institutions.

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The 2015 Australian University Games will be held from Sunday, Sept. 27 to Friday, Oct. 2, 2015, attracting more than 7,500 student athletes, team managers, staff and volunteers from across Australia to take part in 32 sports over five days of competition.
The event is known as a high standard multisport tourism event and managed by Australian University Sport, with support from the Queensland Government through its tourism and events agency, Tourism and Events Queensland.
With more than 100,000 student athletes having competed since its inception in 1993, the estimated economic impact of this year’s event is $12 million in direct expenditure and 44,000 visitor nights, with 6,000 student athletes attending from more than 35 interstate universities.
Garry Nucifora, Executive Director of Sport at Bond University, looks forward to hosting the 7,500 student athletes expected to compete.
“With the Games in our ‘backyard’ of the Gold Coast, Bond is very hopeful that an even greater number of student athletes will participate in the Games and make the most of the opportunities that enhance university life.”
Australian University Sport CEO Don Knapp welcomed Bond University as the Australian University Game’s partner university.
“We are thrilled to announce Bond University as our partner university for this year’s Games,” said Mr Knapp.
“As Australia’s peak body for university sport, our membership is comprised of tertiary institutions. Partnerships with members are not just critical to event delivery, but vital in helping us to develop university sport as a relevant and important aspect of university life at both the university leadership and student athlete levels.”
City of Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate is confident the Gold Coast will have its best on offer for the student athletes.
“I look forward to welcoming student athletes and officials from across the country to our spectacular city, sharing our world class sporting facilities and all that our city has to offer with them,” Cr Tate said.
The Games relies on the participation of the local community to make up the strong volunteer contingent that assists organisers to run the Games. Students or local community members looking to volunteer are encouraged to visit http://www.unisport.com.au/AUG for details.

Bond University Master of Sports Science

The Master of Sports Science is designed to produce high quality graduates who possess an excellent understanding of advanced sports science practice. The program provides you with advanced studies in biomechanics, physiology, sport psychology and the principles of high performance sciences that incorporate programming, athlete monitoring and emerging technology in sports.
The program is delivered through a select blend of on-campus coursework, applied research and industry internship units. A unique feature of this program is the opportunity to gain comprehensive professional experience through the completion of a 10-month internship with a sports organisation relevant to the research project to be undertaken.
The Master of Sports Science will culminate with the submission of a peer-reviewed manuscript that may be eligible for publication, providing an additional pathway for you to progress to further postgraduate research.
Benefit from the real-world experience of Bond University‘s specialist sports scientists, whose academic qualifications are complemented by their ongoing research with major sporting bodies and doping agencies such as Dr Bon Gray who is currently conducting an Anti-Doping Research Project.

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