stopwatch representing Three minute thesisFinalists in the UWindsor Three Minute Thesis contest will compete Wednesday in fast-paced presentations of their research.

Finalists to face off in research presentation competition

With topics in disciplines ranging from chemistry to kinesiology, criminology to computer science, eight finalists in the 2016 Three Minute Thesis contest will compete tomorrow for the right to represent the University of Windsor in a provincial championship April 14.

The competition challenges graduate students to present the topics of their thesis or dissertation to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes. Top finishers will also win cash prizes. A list of the eight finalists and their titles is available on the contest website.

The public is invited to watch the free event. It gets underway at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, in Ambassador Auditorium, CAW Student Centre.

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