AEL research shines in Three Minute Thesis Heats
Griffith Criminology Institute doctoral student Moses Amagnya took out first place in the Arts, Education and Law (AEL) heat of...
Griffith Criminology Institute doctoral student Moses Amagnya took out first place in the Arts, Education and Law (AEL) heat of...
Arts, Education and Law (AEL) contestants in the Three Minute Thesis Competition have gone head-to-head in the Group round, with...
Meet Susan Chapman: educator, researcher, singer, actor and now Griffith University Three Minute Thesis Challenge winner. The Education PhD candidate’s...
The winner of Griffith’s 2015 Three Minute Thesis Challenge is Courtney Williams, a HDR candidate at the Queensland Conservatorium who...
Leah Coutts, a PhD student at the Queensland Conservatorium, is the winner of Griffith’s 2014 Three Minute Thesis Challenge.
Early on, Dr Sandra Lawrence’s research considered how social support helped people cope in the workplace. A former Research Fellow...
Topics ranging from developmental language disorders to understanding the role of colour in music notation and koala conservation were part of the 2022 instalment of Griffith University's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) presentation final.
Communicating a thesis on complex adaptive systems theory in just three minutes is no simple task, but Amy Kirkegaard did it in style to win the Griffith Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on Friday.
Pitching an 80 thousand or so word doctoral thesis with a three minute spiel was all in a night's work for Peta Zivec, who won Griffith's annual Three Minute Thesis Final at South Bank.
Courtney Williams, from the Queensland Conservatorium, is the 2015 winner of Griffith's Three Minute Thesis Challenge