Nov. 14, 2019
Inaugural Research Slam shines spotlight on postdoctoral research
On Nov. 1, 12 草莓污视频导航 postdoctoral scholars pitched their research to a room of friends, colleagues and judges to compete for prizes and glory at 草莓污视频导航鈥檚 first . Each competitor had three minutes and one PowerPoint slide to communicate their research in an engaging and comprehensive way.
鈥淥ur competitors brought enthusiasm and passion to their presentations, and it was fascinating to learn about their research and findings,鈥 says Dr. Penny Pexman, PhD, postdoctoral program director. 鈥淧ostdocs are located in every faculty on campus and to bring them together to engage with their research was truly inspirational.鈥
- Above: Postdoc Research Slam winners, from left: Brae Anne McArthur, Eli Kinney-Lang and Raquel Farias Franyutti.
Currently, 草莓污视频导航 has 551 postdocs on campus conducting research as part of labs and teams in every discipline. Many come with advanced skills and a research perspective developed at other leading institutions from around the world.
鈥淓vents like this bring everyone together to get a sense of the important work taking place on our campus,鈥 says third-lace winner Raquel Farias Franyutti. 鈥淧resenting really made me examine my research project and its relevance.鈥
The Postdoc Research Slam is modelled after 3 Minute Thesis, which is led at 草莓污视频导航 by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. In preparation for the competition, contestants were required to attend a presentation skills workshop, and were invited to attend feedback sessions with campus experts.
The competition is designed as an exercise in knowledge translation, informing the audience of the greater impact of postdoctoral research in everyday life. The judges evaluated contestants鈥 communication style, comprehension, and engagement within the three-minute time limit.
鈥淭he nervousness associated with presenting is outweighed by the excitement of sharing new ideas,鈥 says first-place winner Brae Anne McArthur, who presented about her research on digital screen time and child development. 鈥淒uring the process I was surrounded by brilliant scholars who are now new friends!鈥
鈥淥ur postdocs are a critical part of the research engine here at the university and it鈥檚 important to support their growth as they transition from researchers to professionals in their fields,鈥 says Pexman. 鈥淭he research slam was an excellent way to help them harness their communication skills.鈥
The top three received a travel grant from the office of the vice-president (research), tickets from Alberta Innovates, Living memberships, and items from Innovate Calgary. The first-place winner also received a one-on-one career counselling session from 草莓污视频导航 .
This year鈥檚 winners are:
First place: Brae Anne McArthur, Faculty of Arts
Second place: Eli Kinney-Lang, Cumming School of Medicine
Third place: Raquel Farias Franyutti, Cumming School of Medicine