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Friday, 23 September 2016 17:36

Congratulations Rhys- winner of Faculty 3 minute thesis competition

Written by Sharon Robinson
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The 3 minute thesis competition is where students have to explain their project in 3 minutes with just one slide and no props.  It is a national competition and starts off with Faculty heats. Rhys Wyber's very short talk was called "LIFTing photosynthesis to new heights" and he won against stiff competition across the SMAH Faculty. We look forward to similar success in the university finals.  Go Rhys!

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