Griffith University: Shaun voices his research on his way to 3MT glory
Topics ranging from developmental language disorders to understanding the role of colour in music notation and koala conservation were part of the 2022 instalment of Griffith University’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) presentation final.
Twelve current PhD confirmed candidates presented their research study summing up years of work of more than 80 thousand words into a succinct three minute ‘elevator pitch’ to the three-person judging panel.
Judges praised the high quality presentations from all candidates awarding top prize to Shaun Ziegenfusz from the School of Health Sciences and Social Work for his stunning summation of his thesis looking at Developmental Language Disorder (DLD).
Topics ranging from developmental language disorders to understanding the role of colour in music notation and koala conservation were part of the 2022 instalment of Griffith University’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) presentation final.
Twelve current PhD confirmed candidates presented their research study summing up years of work of more than 80 thousand words into a succinct three minute ‘elevator pitch’ to the three-person judging panel.
Judges praised the high quality presentations from all candidates awarding top prize to Shaun Ziegenfusz from the School of Health Sciences and Social Work for his stunning summation of his thesis looking at Developmental Language Disorder (DLD).