2016 3MT Event
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition showcases the excellent research being undertaken by PhD and higher degree research candidates. 3MT challenges you to present your research thesis to a general audience with a time of three minutes and using just one slide.
The 2016 Finals were highly competitive, with Holly Kaye-Smith from the School of Humanities and Communication Arts taking home first prize for her talk "Changing The Way We 'Do' Things".
Anne Dwyer presented "Out of the mouths of (parents and then) babes: Early language experience and toddlers' vocabulary" and was awarded the Runner Up prize.
Samaneh Pourmohammadimojaveri presented her talk "Green Concrete Using Waste Tyre Rubber Particles" and was most popular with the audience on the day and won the People's Choice Award.
2016 3MT Winners
Congratulations to our 2016 3MT Winner:
- Holly Kaye-Smith
School of Humanities and Communication Arts
The Runner Up was:
- Anne Dwyer
MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour and Development
People's Choice was awarded to:
- Samaneh Pourmohammadimojaveri
Centre for Infrastructure Engineering
2016 3MT Finalists
Well done to our our 3MT Finalists:
- Nerissa Hearn
School of Medicine - Amanda Burrell
School of Education - Timothy Strom
Institute for Culture and Society - Bronwen Roy
Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment - Munther Emad
School of Law - Craig Keary
School of Business - Alison Maniego
School of Science and Health - Sabrina Ali
School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics - Tiffany Northall
School of Nursing and Midwifery - Brooke Brady
School of Social Sciences and Psychology
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