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NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY  VISUALISE YOUR THESIS (VYT) COMPETITION

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Visualise Your Thesis (VYT) challenges graduate researchers at any stage of their candidature to present their projects in a 60-second, eye-catching, video. Using a pre-supplied template, entrants are tasked with developing a striking video presentation that succinctly describes their research and its potential benefits to a non-specialist audience. VYT provides graduate researchers with an opportunity to build and apply their information and digital literacy skills, ensuring they are workplace-ready, and provides institutions with an opportunity to showcase graduate research. By creating a "visual elevator pitch", students develop crucial employability skills including effective communication, information and digital literacy, and visual storytelling. They also build their awareness of open access to information and copyright. 

 

Training dates

Topic

Date

Working with PowerPoint

TBA

Principles of Graphic design and visual

TBA

Writing succinctly for non-specialist audience

TBA

Effective video storytelling for researchers

TBA

Copyright, for example: keeping your entry compliant, seeking permissions, accessing expired copyright materials, existing permissions, and protecting your copyright materials

TBA

Why Participate?

Visualise Your Thesis (VYT) challenges graduate researchers at any stage of their candidature to present their projects in a 60-second, eye-catching, video. Using a pre-supplied template, you are tasked with developing a striking video presentation that succinctly describes your research, and its potential benefits, to a non-specialist audience.

The VYT is a competition format developed by The University of Melbourne. The competition challenges graduate researchers at any stage of their candidature to present their projects in a 60- second, eye-catching, video. Using a pre- supplied template, you are tasked with developing a striking video presentation that succinctly describes your research, and its potential benefits, to a non-specialist audience.

 

Eligibility

Visualise Your Thesis is open to currently enrolled graduate researchers (i.e. students enrolled in M.Phil., Masters by Research, Ph.D. or Professional Doctorate programmes) at any stage of their candidature who are active and attending of registered VYT 2023 institutions.

Not eligible to enter VYT are:

  • Honours students
  • Master’s by coursework students (even if their program has a research/thesis component)
  • Graduate researchers on a leave of absence (= inactive and not attending)
  • Lapsed candidates
  • Graduate researchers who are employed by their university who may have, or may be perceived to have, influence over the outcome, research funding or related resourcing, or an otherwise unfair advantage over the other entrants from their university.

 

Competition Entry Process

Round 1: Submission of abstract and script: 21st July 2023 accompanied by an application on the attached form: https://forms.office.com/r/TtrmdCyqjS

Round 2: Panel feedback to successful entrants: 4th August 2023

Round 3: Final submission 18th August 2023

Competitor Guidelines, FAQ and other resources

DATE OF THE COMPETITON: 30th August 2023

For more information, please send an email to duxi.mafolo@nwu.ac.za

 

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Contact Us

Duxi Mafolo duxi.mafolo@nwu.ac.za

018 389 9035