Thesis in Three Minutes challenges doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers (no more than 2 years post PhD) to present a compelling spoken presentation on their research topic and its significance in just three minutes.
Your presentation should be written with a lay audience in mind and should use only 1 slide to assist you with your presentaion. There will be a £200 cash prize for Best Presentation Judges Choice and also a runner up prize £50 for Best Presentation People's Choice. If you are interested in participating please submit a brief abstract of 250 words.
This will be a virtual event and we encourage attendance by both participants and audience. Some helpful links for Thesis in Three minute winners at similar events can be found in the videos along with tips for preparing a three minute presentation.
Your presentation should be written with a lay audience in mind and should use only 1 slide to assist you with your presentaion. There will be a £200 cash prize for Best Presentation Judges Choice and also a runner up prize £50 for Best Presentation People's Choice. If you are interested in participating please submit a brief abstract of 250 words.
This will be a virtual event and we encourage attendance by both participants and audience. Some helpful links for Thesis in Three minute winners at similar events can be found in the videos along with tips for preparing a three minute presentation.