Search results for: three minute thesis challenge

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24 October 2014
Dean of the Griffith Graduate Research School, Professor Sue Berners-Price and winner of the 2014 Three Minute Thesis Challenge, PhD candidate, Leah Coutts

Three Minute Thesis challenge; the keys to success

Leah Coutts, a PhD student at the Queensland Conservatorium, is the winner of Griffith’s 2014 Three Minute Thesis Challenge.

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31 August 2016
Three Minute Thesis winner Susan Chapman.

Arts immersion wins Three Minute Thesis

Meet Susan Chapman: educator, researcher, singer, actor and now Griffith University Three Minute Thesis Challenge winner. The Education PhD candidate’s...

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6 October 2015

Three Minute Thesis: Prescribing Music for Surgery

The winner of Griffith’s 2015 Three Minute Thesis Challenge is Courtney Williams, a HDR candidate at the Queensland Conservatorium who...

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1 July 2015

Five minutes with…Dr Sandra Lawrence

Early on, Dr Sandra Lawrence’s research considered how social support helped people cope in the workplace. A former Research Fellow...

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15 October 2013
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19 October 2015

Griffith University’s 3MT Finals

Courtney Williams, from the Queensland Conservatorium, is the 2015 winner of Griffith's Three Minute Thesis Challenge

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20 September 2024
Looking

A return to the art of looking

Your attention is a precious but scarce commodity that is constantly competed for. Whether through algorithms or on on the street, images are a driving force behind ‘the attention economy’. To monetise our attention, we are persuaded to consume images like fast-food. Although we are inundated with images, we are ironically facing a decline in the act of looking itself.

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29 March 2023

Navigating Artificial Intelligence with Toby Walsh

In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.

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9 August 2022
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Teeth hold valuable clues for understanding ancient climates and evolutionary processes

Increasing climate variability has been implicated as a driving force for the origins of our species (Homo sapiens) over 300,000 years ago,...

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12 September 2021

Lights, Camera, Activism with Rachel Griffiths AM

In this conversation Kerry O'Brien speaks to one of Australia's most prolific arts professionals Rachel Griffiths AM about her celebrated career.

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