2015 UNC-Chapel Hill Three Minute Thesis Competition Winners
Watch the three winning presentations from the 2015 Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition.
Watch the three winning presentations from the 2015 Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition.
Nick Wagner wins first-ever UNC-Chapel Hill Three Minute Thesis competition and advances to regionals.
Public invited to first-ever UNC-Chapel Hill competition in which 10 Ph.D. students present their research in 3 minutes; audience members determine one winner
Stigma Free Carolina, a UNC-Chapel Hill community campaign now in its second year, and The Graduate School will host “Redefining Mental Health – An Expert Panel Event” on Oct. 7 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The “Redefining Mental Health” … Read more
UNC-Chapel Hill doctoral students are invited to participate in a judged competition in which they will have just three minutes to present their research – on a stage, with one slide and using no props other than the slide. Three … Read more
Graduate students from throughout the state recently had the opportunity to meet members of the N.C. General Assembly and share the ways graduate student research is benefiting North Carolina’s economy and citizens.
Two doctoral students with strong ties to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have received one of the nation’s most prestigious awards for Ph.D. candidates whose dissertation topics address questions of ethical and religious values.
Kiran Bhardwaj, a doctoral student in philosophy, has received the 2015 Boka W. Hadzija Award for Distinguished University Service by a Graduate or Professional Student.
Explore national statistics on graduate student borrowing in our new dynamic data charts.
How Carolina graduate students fund their education and why it matters to all of us