Training Resources

To assist candidates in their preparation for the Three Minute Thesis, Learning Development is offering support to entrants in the form of a series of training sessions, consisting of two one hour training sessions on  'preparation and performance' and one three hour 'practice and feedback' session.

The second group of training sessions will begin Friday 13 July, 10am in W301A. For further information and registrations please contact your faculty Research Training Officer or Nadine Barry nadine.barry@newcastle.edu.au

Click here for further information on the training course content.

Powerpoint slides are available:

Session 1

Session 2

Gabrielle Briggs, the winner of the 2010 UoN final and runner up in the National finals has provided some information on how she prepared for the competition. Details can be found here.

UoN 2011 Winner Videos

Propriospinal Neurons and Their Role in the Recovery of Spinal Cord Injury
Jamie Flynn
Propriospinal Neurons and Their Role in the Recovery of Spinal Cord Injury
The Role of Tandem Repeats on the Risk of Developing Breast Cancer
Katherine Bolton
The Role of Tandem Repeats on the Risk of Developing Breast Cancer
Contextualizing the Ancient Wall Paintings of Teleiat Ghassul, Jordan
Bernadette Drabsch
Contextualizing the Ancient Wall Paintings of Teleiat Ghassul, Jordan

UoN 2010 Winner Videos

<p>The Regulation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase
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Gabrielle Briggs

The Regulation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase

<p>A New Method for Assessing the Risks of Explosive Blast Loads
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Michael Netherton

A New Method for Assessing the Risks of Explosive Blast Loads

<p>The Lidcombe Program for Early Stuttering: Evaluating the Effect of Different Treatment Schedules
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Sarita Koushik

The Lidcombe Program for Early Stuttering: Evaluating the Effect of Different Treatment Schedules