Talk:Bond University

POV
"Enviable reputation" quirk removed as POV- in reality, one might well be right to believe the contrary. Notuxorious 20:27, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

Removed "well-known [sic] locally" quirk- POV. Notuxorious 20:27, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

Removed POV reference to "controversy" over the university's "private" status. Notuxorious 05:19, 7 February 2006 (UTC)

"convicted felon"
The status of Alan Bond is clearly stated in "It was founded in 1987 by Australian businessman Alan Bond, who later served time in jail for fraud,...". It is repetition to say "It is the only university to be named after a convicted felon" and a direct assault on the present day reputation of the university. --WikiCats 12:56, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

Detailed information about Alan Bond should be placed on page Alan Bond (businessman). --WikiCats 13:45, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
 * what does it mean by 'the only university'? the only uni in the world? in Australia? or?
 * Comment Australia does not have "felonies" or "misdemeanours", we have "crimes". Even if he was convicted (yes, he was, we get it), the statement is incorrect. SM247 My Talk  22:03, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
 * In light of the above, and the fact that he had not been convicted of anything as of 1987 when the university was founded, I've removed the label. --202.63.55.96 12:56, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

No University in Australia has been founded by a convicted felon. As the above users have made clear, he was not a convicted 'felon' at the time or before the university was established, and as SM247 points out, we don't have felons in Australia, just criminals. The cultural significance of Bond University should not be affected by the founder being convicted of Fraud post-establishment. It has no bearing on the University, as they were not complicit and it would be far more neutral to simply link to the wikipedia page on the founder and mention his convictions there, not on a page which is clearly nothing to do with Alan Bond. Editorcomm (talk) 08:14, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
 * This is a Wiki Page for Bond university - not an advertisement. There seems to be a determined effort to deny references Alan Bond's criminality and the fact that Bond university was founded on the proceeds of his crimes. Alan Bond's criminal activities commenced from at least as early as 1983. He used the proceeds of his crimes to fund self aggrandising projects like Bond university in 1987, the purchase of iconic businesses (Channel 9), and iconic artworks (van Gogh`s Irises etc.). Where on earth do you think all that loose change came from ? The money Bond defrauded from the WA Govt and syphoned out of Bell resources went into Bond Corporation who financed Bond University from the proceeds of the very same crimes Bond committed. "Bond University is named after convicted criminal Alan Bond" is a statement of an absolute fact and its omission would be a serious affront and offence to the People of Western Australia from whom he fleeced millions if not billions. Alan bond is not a hero. Quite the contrary. If Bond University doesn't like it then it should change its name, NOT THE FACTS. 106.68.43.47 (talk) 20:13, 27 February 2014 (UTC)

Branson article
Reference to article on Richard Branson campus visit:. Harr o 5 12:14, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
 * I removed a new section called "Notable guests" that mentioned this Branson visit. This is the equivalent of a trivia section, which is usually not considered encyclopedic. If other universities were to include a section on guests who speak at campus, they would include thousands of names - notable people speak at Harvard, Georgetown, Oxford, etc. every week. I listed the Branson articles here for future use if there is a reason to include them, such as the Bond Investment Group beginning to regularly attract such guests and warranting inclusion in the article. Harr o 5 03:56, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Totally agree with above. Every major institution would have received 1000s of notable guests. It's complete cruft to list. Michellecrisp (talk) 04:17, 9 April 2008 (UTC)

Notability
Anyone added to the list of notable faculty or alumni should meet two criteria:
 * 1) A reliable source that shows they are associated with Bond.
 * 2) They are an individual who is notable enough for their own Wikipedia article.

I have cut these lists to those people who currently satisfy these conditions. A red link on someone like Terry Gygar or Ky Hurst can still be included, as both would be notable enough for a Wikipedia biography and also have sources to indicate that they went to Bond. Harr o 5 11:55, 5 May 2008 (UTC)


 * totally agreed, I've encountered this problem on many university, suburb and school WP articles...it's easy to prove that someone famous exists but whether they attended or lived in a certain place is harder. funniest was when someone said to me they found the famous person in the white pages therefore they lived in that suburb! Michellecrisp (talk) 12:01, 5 May 2008 (UTC)

Criticisms
I have removed these sections from the article in this edit. Wikipedia has a neutrality policy and also requires verifiable sources for all factual claims and quotes. Having looked at the articles provided by the editor for the paragraphs below, the content has been paraphrased to a degree that is not supported by the sources themselves. Particularly, the first paragraph relies on one individual's submission to a public inquiry, which anyone may present views to, and Judge Dowsett's views are referred to but not cited.

Please improve the standard of referencing this material before it is re-inserted. Thanks. Harro5 07:13, 22 December 2008 (UTC)

The question of Bond's use of the title 'University' has been raised. Bond has successfully defended against student claims and procedural fairness on the basis that it is a 'trading company'. The finding of Dowsett J in the Supreme Court of Queensland is that the administration does not oversee a university: Bond is a trading company using the prestige title 'University' under the fiat of the Queensland Parliament. The Dowsett judgement places in doubt the value of a 'degree' from Bond.

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In November 2008, an external consulting company hired by Bond concluded that the Bond University Medical Program is at 'tipping point' and action must be taken on a range of issues, some of which include: unsustainable staff workloads; poor decision-making; and negative medical student feedback. The Program has lost 15 employees in the past 18 months including two Deputy Deans. Currently, there are several lawsuits filed against the Bond Medical Program from former faculty members and current students.

equal 2nd
What does "equal second-highest" mean? Is it the same as "tied for second highest"?Kdammers (talk) 05:15, 22 February 2013 (UTC)

Neutrality
This article seems like a nice publicity piece for the university, and could do with a bit of work to tone it down. Maybe Bond Uni is really a very nice place with only positive stuff to write about, but I doubt it. — This, that and the other (talk) 06:06, 10 May 2013 (UTC)

External links modified
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I have just added archive links to 3 one external links on Bond University. Please take a moment to review my edit. If necessary, add after the link to keep me from modifying it. Alternatively, you can add to keep me off the page altogether. I made the following changes:
 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/20120119233912/http://bond.edu.au:80/about-bond/news-and-events/news/BD3_020089 to http://www.bond.edu.au/about-bond/news-and-events/news/BD3_020089
 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/20120318074608/http://www.bond.edu.au:80/faculties-colleges/faculty-of-business/schools/school-of-business/research/index.htm to http://www.bond.edu.au/faculties-colleges/faculty-of-business/schools/school-of-business/research/index.htm
 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/20121320581500/http://www.bond.edu.au/about-bond/news-and-events/news/news-archive/2011/BD3_019882 to http://www.bond.edu.au/about-bond/news-and-events/news/news-archive/2011/BD3_019882

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External links modified
Hello fellow Wikipedians,

I have just added archive links to 3 one external links on Bond University. Please take a moment to review my edit. If necessary, add after the link to keep me from modifying it. Alternatively, you can add to keep me off the page altogether. I made the following changes:
 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/20130623173653/http://www.bond.edu.au/student-life/facilities-services/sports-centre/sports-association/index.htm to http://www.bond.edu.au/student-life/facilities-services/sports-centre/sports-association/index.htm
 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/20131421134200/http://www.bond.edu.au/about-bond/news-and-events/news/news-archive/2011/BD3_017811 to http://www.bond.edu.au/about-bond/news-and-events/news/news-archive/2011/BD3_017811
 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/20131214233046/http://www.bond.edu.au/faculties-colleges/faculty-of-law/events-and-competitions/BD3_015794 to http://www.bond.edu.au/faculties-colleges/faculty-of-law/events-and-competitions/BD3_015794

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AFL vs Football
, the AFL is a sports league that plays the sport Australian rules football. The VFL does not play AFL, it plays Australian rules football. It's not a regional difference, it's the distinction between the sport and a league that plays that sport. Cjhard (talk) 00:27, 7 August 2017 (UTC)