Visualise Your Thesis Competition - get your submissions ready!

The Visualise Your Thesis (VYT) competition challenges Higher Degree Researcher students (HDRs) to present their research project in a visually engaging 60-second digital presentation that can be understood by a general audience. This international competition provides an opportunity for HDRs to showcase their work, develop their communication skills, and potentially win prizes while gaining exposure for their research.

Send in your entry via our submission form between 8 July and 11 August.

Sign up for an online workshop: Presenting to general audience, Tuesday 9 July 2024, 11am-1pm

This interactive workshop assists PhD students in transforming their research into a compelling, accessible narrative for a broad audience.


Detailed information about the competition, support, key dates and prizes is available.

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