Presenting the winners of the 2019 competition.
| Title of poster | Author | Academic Unit | Prize category |
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Red Agenda: The Invisible and Invasive Nature of Endometriosis at Work |
Vickie Williams | FBL | Conference-style Presentation: Winner |
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Do landfill site trees contribute to global warming? |
Alice Fraser-Mcdonald | STEM | Presentation: Runner-up |
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Exploring how children collaborate when using an iPAD in pairs |
Pinsuda Srisontisuk | IET/WELS | Presentation: Highly Commended |
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Cardiac dysfunction in CLN3 disease |
Emily Coode | STEM | Presentation: Highly Commended |
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Parallel pathways: parents’ practices around the schooling of their children in rural Northcentral Nigeria |
Bukola Oyeronke Oyinloye | WELS | Presentation: Highly Commended |
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Red Agenda: The Invisible and Invasive Nature of Endometriosis at Work |
Vickie Williams | RBL | Peoples Choice Poster Winner |
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When did crustal melting soften the core of the Himalaya? |
Stacy Phillips | STEM | Peoples Choice Multimedia Winner |
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Plio-Pleistocene Monsoon Driven Productivity and Stratification Reconstructions |
Emmeline Gray | STEM | Winner: Research Summary |
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The mesoscale meteorology of Lyot Crater, Mars, focusing on the water cycle and its effects on surface geomorphology |
Lori-Ann Elizabeth Foley | STEM | Research Summary: Highly Commended |