Grand finale for Three-Minute Thesis at CSU
1 JANUARY 2003
Seven PhD students will verbally present years of complex research in the most engaging manner in three minutes to an eminent judging panel during the Three-Minute Thesis grand final at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst on Tuesday 24 September. Ms Cassily Charles, co-organiser of the competition said, “In the Three-Minute Thesis (3MT), research students have to share the big picture of their research in just three minutes, using only one slide, and using language which allows a non-specialist audience to understand. Our participants have all given very engaging presentations in heats at different CSU campuses and online, and we now have seven finalists. These finalists will compete at the CSU 3MT grand final in Bathurst, in front of an audience and expert judges. The winner will represent Charles Sturt University at the 3MT Trans-Tasman competition in Sydney on Friday 18 October.” The CSU Three-Minute Thesis grand final presentations will start at 4pm on Tuesday 24 September at the James Hardie Room, Centre for Professional Development (building S17) at CSU in Bathurst.
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