stop watch with three minutes on itToday’s Three Minute Thesis competition will challenge master’s and doctoral students to explain their research to a non-specialist audience.

Grad students to test communications skills today

What can a graduate student do with three minutes and a single PowerPoint slide?

We will find out today, as master’s and doctoral students compete to present their research to a non-specialist audience in the Three Minute Thesis challenge.

The winner will receive $1,000 and a chance to represent the University of Windsor at the provincewide competition, April 17 at McMaster University. The second-place finisher gets $500 and third place gets $250.

The presentations are open to the public, today – Monday, March 25 – at 1:30 p.m. in Winclare C, Vanier Hall. Find a list of the competitors and their topics on the contest website.

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