Eleven postgraduate researchers took part in the 2020 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. Two heats were held during the Coventry University Hootenanny Week 2020 with the 3MT Grand Final being held on Thursday 16th January.
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Below are our finalists including our winner who will go onto represent Coventry University in the national semi-final this summer!
The Doctoral College and Centre would like to extend a huge thank you to all of the PGRs who took part and showcased their research at the 3MT competition.
First Place
Matthew Lamaudiere from the Centre for Sports, Exercise and Life Sciences with his 3MT: ‘Black Hawk Brown’
Second Place
Saif Alatrash from the the Centre for Postdigital Cultures with his 3MT: ‘The impact of storytelling on the visitor experience’
Third Place and People’s Choice Winner
Gloria Giambartolomei from the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR) with her 3MT: ‘Working with People and Nature: Stories of Care and Resistance from Wales’
Gloria Giambartolomei 3MT Video
Finalists
Alice Brazão from the Centre for Business in Society with her 3MT: ‘The Olympic Games Friend or Foe’
Stephen Powley from the Centre for Future Transport and Cities with his 3MT: ‘Navigating the Road to Secure Connected Vehicles’
Jasmine Osabutey from the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity with her 3MT: ‘Taking The Law Into Their Own Hands’
Eleanor Cook from the Centre for Arts Memory and Communities with her 3MT: ‘There’s No Place Like Home’
Shadi Hani from the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity with his 3MT: ‘The important role of Board of Directors in managing publicly listed firms and the impact of ownership types on corporate performance’
Emily Mace from the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity with her 3MT: ‘Over coming, overtourism’
Sarah Charles from the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations with her 3MT: ‘How Does Friendship Happen?’
Yiqian Zhang from the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity with her 3MT: ‘Building the Financial Tower of Babel?’