Psychology Department Students Dominate Three Minute Thesis Competition

Monday, March 4, 2019

The Faculty of Arts heat  of the 2019 Three Minute Thesis Competition took place on Friday March 1 and three of the four prizes awarded were to Psychology students.  You can click on the titles below to watch the talks.

Emily Grant took second place with her presentation "Exploring the restorative effects of... greenspaces?"

Michelle Ashburner took third place with her presentation "Saving lives through charitable donations"

and Andriy Struk won the People's Choice Award with his presentation "Of Fruit Flies and Men: The Role of Genes in Human Foraging"

The Psychology Department had even more excellent student presentations during the competition.  You can check them out below:

Emilie Caron - "Being Stood Up? The Cognitive Benefits That Don't Show Up!"

Rebecca Trossman - "Executive functioning, childhood experiences and health"

Congratulations to all of our excellent student presenters!