Three Minute Thesis final 2020

The University’s 3 Minute Thesis competition final took place on 25 June 2020.

Nine finalists from each of the University’s three Colleges competed to deliver the best research presentation in 3 minutes using just one slide.

The winner of the competition was Jessie Fubara-Manuel from the School of Divinity, with her presentation 'Enabled by Faith: Facing the Challenges of Gender, Disability and HIV in Nigeria'.

Frankie will now go on to represent the University in the UK and Universitas 21 competitions.

The runner up was Luke Darlow from the School of Informtics, with his presentation 'The Tale of the Lazy Learning Machine'.

Katherine Ross Stewart from the Centre for Cardiovascular Science won the People’s Choice prize with her presentation 'Heart Attack: Fishing for a Cure'.

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