What's life like at the University of Otago?
With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2012 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Friday 31st August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2012 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Friday 31st August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2011 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Wednesday 31st August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2011 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Wednesday 31st August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
Introduction to College Life: Aquinas College
Introduction to College Life: Hayward College
Introduction to College Life: Arana College
Introduction to College Life: Salmond College
Introduction to College Life: Carrington College
Introduction to College Life: Cumberland College
2011 University of Otago television commercials. On air from Monday 6 June, 2011.
2011 University of Otago television commercials. On air from Monday 6 June, 2011.
2011 University of Otago television commercials. On air from Monday 6 June, 2011.
Jordan Horrell talks about coming to the University of Otago what he is studying.
Leah Carrel talks about coming to the University of Otago what she is studying.
Monique Brown talks about coming to the University of Otago what she is studying.
Olivia Canny talks about coming to the University of Otago what she is studying.
Follow a student around campus on one of his first days.
The 2010 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Thursday 19th August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2010 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Thursday 19th August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2010 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Thursday 19th August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2010 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Thursday 19th August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2010 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Thursday 19th August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The 2010 Three Minute Thesis Competition final was held on Thursday 19th August in the Dunedin College of Education Auditorium. With just one Powerpoint slide and the clock counting down, each finalist had three minutes to communicate their research to the audience and the judges in an engaging and easy to understand manner, using only one slide. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Marina Medvedeva from Russia.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Oscar Liew from Malaysia.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Kota Sato from Japan.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Alia Abdul Khalim from Malaysia.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. David Sautos from Spain.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Thunjiradasiree Kojarunchitt from Thailand.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Ngoc Luc Tuan from Vietnam.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Masayuki Sato from Japan.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Kai Tahi from Hong Kong.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Yao Yao Wang from China.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Tian Qi Zhao (Kane) from China.
International students talk about life in Dunedin, and studying at the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year. Moria Fortin from Chile.
Watch the final stage of the first University of Otago Three Minute Thesis Competition. Could you explain a doctoral research project to your granny, a journalist or your old schoolmates in three minutes or less?
The University of Otago's new TV ad campaign, launched in 2009. Vocals by Dave Harrison
The University of Otago's new TV ad campaign, launched in 2009. Vocals by Dave Harrison
The University of Otago's new TV ad campaign, launched in 2009. Vocals by Olivia Canny
The University of Otago's new TV ad campaign, launched in 2009. Vocals by Olivia Canny
A short film about PhD student life at the University of Otago's Christchurch campus.
The University of Otago's new TV ad campaign theme song by the Quadrangles, launched 2008.
The University of Otago's new TV ad campaign, launched in 2008.