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Visualise Your Thesis 2020
Judging has now concluded for this year's Visualise Your Thesis competition. Did your favourite win?
Vote for the Visualise Your Thesis People's Choice Award
Voting is now open for the 2020 Visualise Your Thesis People's Choice Award.
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Get your research out there
The Visualise Your Thesis competition is now open for submissions until Sunday 26 July. We hope you’re feeling inspired and ready to start creating - first prize is $1000!
Register today for the 2020 Visualise Your Thesis competition
Registration is now open for the 2020 Visualise Your Thesis competition. The winner of the University of Adelaide Visualise Your Thesis competition receives a prize of $1000 and is given the opportunity to compete in the International online showcase hosted by The University of Melbourne in the later part of the year.
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Visualise Your Thesis Awards 2019
We are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2019 Visualise Your Thesis Competition at the University of Adelaide is Danusha Jayawardana for Child labour matters: overlooked adolescent mental health effects of child labour.
Visualise Your Thesis - submissions now open!
Dust off your creative spark and present your research in a 60-second video or audio-visual presentation and you could win $1000! Submissions are now open for the 2019 Visualise your Thesis competition. This competition is open to higher degree by research students and is a great way to hone your research communication skills.
[Read more about Visualise Your Thesis - submissions now open!]
Visualise Your Thesis - register your interest now!
Dust off your creative spark and present your research in a 60-second video or audio-visual presentation and you could win $1000! For the very first time, the University of Adelaide will be participating in the Visualise your Thesis competition. This competition is open to higher degree by research students and is a great way to hone your research communication skills.
[Read more about Visualise Your Thesis - register your interest now!]