
180-second research challenge – TRU Newsroom
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Each year graduate students take centre stage in the internationally renowned Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Returning for the first time since 2019, TRU faculty get in on the experience in the 180(s) Research Challenge (180sRC).
The goal is identical: deliver a compelling presentation of their research to a non-specialist audience in 180 seconds or less, using only a single static slide.
Coordinated by TRU’s Faculty Research Mentors, with support from the Office of the Vice-President Research, the 180s RC is intended to be fun but there are some serious prizes up for grabs.
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