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Grad Slam

  • UC-systemwide graduate student showcase started at UCSB reaches a milestone anniversary
  • Geoff Meyerhof presents his research during UCSB 2022 Grad Slam competition
    Graduate student Geoff Meyerhof took top honors at the 2022 Grad Slam for a presentation about his research with fruit flies
  • Grad Slam 2022 launch promotional video
    Grad Slam 2022 launch promotional video
    2022 Grad Slam competition to feature video submission qualifying round, live in-person finals
  • EEMB doctoral student to compete in systemwide Grad Slam
  • 10 graduate students to compete in final round of first-ever virtual Grad Slam
  • Virtual Grad Slam promo
    Virtual Grad Slam promo
    Graduate Division kicks off 2021 Grad Slam, takes competition online
  • George Degen Henry Yang 2019 Grad Slam
    Chemical engineering graduate student George Degen wins the seventh annual Grad Slam
  • UC Santa Barbara’s 2019 Grad Slam competition is underway
  • Highlights from the 2018 UC Santa Barbara Grad Slam
    Highlights from the 2018 UC Santa Barbara Grad Slam
    Graduate students explain their research in 180 seconds at the sixth annual Grad Slam
  • Grad Slam: The best three-minute explanations of grad student research you’ve ever heard.
    Grad Slam: The best three-minute explanations of grad student research you’ve ever heard.
    Graduate students distill their research into three-minute presentations at the 5th annual Grad Slam
  • Grad Slam 2016 winners
    Grad Slam top honors go to UCSB biomolecular science and engineering graduate student Nicole Leung
  • Daniel Hieber wins UCSB's 3rd annual Grad Slam.
    Daniel Hieber wins UCSB's 3rd annual Grad Slam.
    Daniel Hieber’s three-minute talk about the once-extinct language of Chitimacha made him the winner of the third Grad Slam competition
  • Grad Slam 2015

    It’s a TED talk on steroids. The Grad Slam, UC Santa Barbara Graduate Division’s national award-winning three-minute talk competition for graduate students, will be marking its third year April 6-17.

  • 2104 Grad Slam winners
    James G. Allen came away with the top prize of $2,500, competing against nine other graduate students in the finals
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