Three Minute Thesis Competition

The Three Minute Thesis competition presents the fascinating research projects that our research students are currently undertaking.

Presentations span across health, science, engineering, environment, technology, business, arts and education. The competition is an excellent way of discovering the interesting and inspiring work that Griffith researchers accomplish every day. Their cutting-edge research is changing the way we live and shaping the future for all Australians.

For a better idea of what the competition is all about, view or download the presentations of 2010 and 2011 Griffith finalists below.

2011 finalists

Lauren Ball - Nutritional Advise Emma Barnes - Drugs from Nature Erika Piazzoli - Teaching Languages Andrea Bosio - Urban Gastronomy Jason Doyle - Sport Fans Alex Firestone - Exciting Maths Abdullah Karaksha - Multimedia Learning Jeong-Ha Kim - Korean Music Deborah Massey - Deaths in Hospitals Shimony Mohanty - Native Plant Drugs Mahbubu Sani - Schools and Autism Andy Stamm - Better Swimming

2010 finalists

Musical traditions Natural products generating drugs Mouse Telomore Length Bull sharks War against thrush Migraines and genetics Migraines and gender Skin Cancer and genes War, peace and bacteria Malay youth linguistics Youth and the environment Disability and reasonable adjustments Trade, poverty and Fiji Taiwanese hotels

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