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Three Minute Thesis Competition Final 2019 – Winners Announced

Three Minute Thesis Competition Final 2019 – Winners Announced

PrintThe University of Edinburgh 3 Minute Thesis Competition final took place on 27th June 2019. Nine finalists from Three Colleges competed to deliver the best research presentation in 3 minutes with 1 slide.

University competition winner: The winner of the University of Edinburgh 3 Minute Thesis 2019 competition was Frankie Greenwood from the School of Health in Social Science with her presentation ‘How can I know you when there are no words’ Frankie will now go on to represent the University in the UK and Universitas 21 competitions.

Runner Up: the runner up was Tim Wilkinson from the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, with his presentation ‘Big Data for a Big Problem: using real-world data to understand dementia’

‘People’s Choice’: Fiona McQuaid from the School of Biological Sciences won the people’s choice prize with her presentation ‘Malaria: A sticky problem’

Congratulations to all the finalists.

Find out more about the competition here – http://edin.ac/2AwzQNq

 

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