Visualise Your Thesis
Could you present your research in just 60-seconds?
The Visualise Your Thesis competition challenges graduates to present their research in 60 seconds. Presentations take the form of a 60 second audio-visual explainer.
It's a chance for universities from across the world to showcase their graduate research. Competitors build information and digital literacy, communicating their research to a general audience.
Meet the 2024 Visualise Your Thesis competition finalists
Ali Faqihi 1:10
Workforce Localisation in Saudi Arabia: An Exploration of Expatriates' Experience and Job Attitude
Daniel Persse 1:14
An Arts based Autoethnography of Scenemaking
Kim McNaughton 1:34
“Other Medicine” in “Mind”: understanding the use and practice of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) for mental wellbeing
Renee van der Schaaf 1:40
'Embracing Neurodevelopmental Differences'
Saifullah Omar Nasif 1:13
Siliceous Nanomaterials for Pesticide Delivery: An Eco-friendly Approach in Plant Protection
Zanab Malik 1:19
An evaluation of obesity stigma in the dental setting
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