University of Otago Three Minute Thesis Competition 2013
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With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
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The 2012 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Friday 31st August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and...
Published 10/26/12
The 2012 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Friday 31st August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and...
Published 10/26/12
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