Image: People's Choice 3MT Prize-winner Annie Tan presents on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnant and postpartum and maternity care services.
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A bureaucratic nightmare of 32,211 words
Nobody set the minimum page count of the Exec’s second quarterly reports of 2021 at seven pages, but they chose to write that much, anyway. We read through all of them to let you know who’s doing what. Points were given exclusively for brevity, because that’s the only thing we can appreciate at this point in the year. It’s not that this stuff isn’t important, it’s just long and filled with acronyms. Haha words go brrrr.
1. Melissa Lama, President of the University of Otago Pacific Islands Students’ Association (UOPISA), 2,004 words. Vibe: Rise and grind
Graduate students compete in Three Minute Thesis Competition
Winners received monetary prizes for presenting their research in three minutes
May 17, 2021
Eight final-round participants competed in Binghamton University’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition on Thursday, April 29.
The 3MT Competition was first developed by Australia’s University of Queensland in 2008. The competition gives graduate students an opportunity to present their research to a nonspecialist audience in three minutes, awarding monetary prizes to students placing first, second, third and the elected people’s choice. This year, the Graduate School at BU hosted the final round of the spring 2021 3MT Competition for BU students virtually through Zoom.