Bond University helps make wishes come true 24 February 2014 Bondy Mel Schlanger joined fellow Australian Olympians Chris Wright, Liesel Jones and Christian Sprenger at a Super Swim Clinic yesterday, February 23 at the Bond University pool to raise money for the Gold Coast branch of Make-A-Wish Australia. Bond University swimming pool The swim champs sharing their training tips in the pool with swimmers of all ages—from kids through to masters—and all abilities. This swim clinic provided a great opportunity to help a very worthy cause and offered some training advice, tips, stroke correction, inspiration, and fun with the talented team of Olympians. The clinic also offered some fabulous entertainment including a barbecue, jumping castle, raffles, Speedo and BodyScience prize packs, as well as giveaways. All money raised from the clinic will be spent to grant wishes to children with a life-threatening medical condition. About Bond University The vision of Bond University is to be Australian in character yet international in perspective. Bond University defines internationalization throughout policy and practice as ensuring that international students have a quality university experience; all graduates are prepared to work and function in contexts throughout the world; and the university provides leadership for global relations. Find out more about these popular programs at Bond University: Juris Doctor (JD) Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPT) Other popular schools include Bond Architecture School and Bond Business School. * Questions about studying at Bond University or about Bond Law School or Bond Physiotherapy School? Contact OzTREKK Admissions Officer Sarah Bridson at [email protected] or call toll free in Canada at 1-866-698-7355. Sarah is OzTREKK’s Admissions Officer for Australian Law Schools and Australian Physiotherapy Schools. News Post navigation Previous Previous post: Monash Business School studies retail and the digital revolution Next Next post: Sydney veterinary science researchers study crocodile immune system