Three-Minute Thesis Competition
The Three-Minute Thesis Competition is a research communication competition which challenges students to capture the essence of their theses and present a compelling explanation within three minutes, in a language that anyone can understand. All final year postgraduate students of the Department are eligible for the competition.
Student Name |
Study Year |
Presentation Topic |
Remarks |
HUANG Xin |
Ph.D. Year 4 |
Cultural experience with Reading Direction Influences Neural Mechanisms underlying Reading |
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LEE Hiu Kei |
MA Year 1 |
Putonghua as Medium of instruction (PMI) and Reading motivation |
1st Runner-up |
MAI Chunyan |
Ph.D. Year 4 |
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MAK Ka Lun, Frankie |
M.Phil. Year 2 |
Less is More When Telling If One is Helpful? Additional Source Details Do Not Aid Social Decision Making (Please view via Chrome) |
2nd Runner-up |
SHI Zeyi |
Ph.D. Year 4 |
Champion |
Student Name |
Study Year |
Presentation Topic |
Remarks |
CHUNG, Hiu Ming Apesta |
Ph.D. IO Year 3 |
Exploring the relationship between Job Embedness and Psychological capita |
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LAI, Leong Hei |
M.Phil. Year 2 |
Stroking Fast and Slow - Eletrophysiological Response of Affective Touch |
Champion |
LI, Manqiu |
MA Year 2 |
Finding who you are: the relationships between identity processing styles and identity commitment |
1st Runner-up |
WONG, Lok Yee Natalie |
Ph.D. Year 3 |
2nd Runner-up | |
WONG, Wai Leung |
M.Phil. Year 2 |
Neural Adaptation and Its Relation to the Mismatch Negativity (MMN) |
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YE, Yanyan |
Ph.D. Year 4 |
Learning to write Chinese words: A study among Hong Kong young children |