UC-systemwide graduate student showcase started at UCSB reaches a milestone anniversary
Grad Slam
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Graduate student Geoff Meyerhof took top honors at the 2022 Grad Slam for a presentation about his research with fruit flies
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2022 Grad Slam competition to feature video submission qualifying round, live in-person finals
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EEMB doctoral student to compete in systemwide Grad Slam
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10 graduate students to compete in final round of first-ever virtual Grad Slam
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Graduate Division kicks off 2021 Grad Slam, takes competition online
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Chemical engineering graduate student George Degen wins the seventh annual Grad Slam
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UC Santa Barbara’s 2019 Grad Slam competition is underway
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Graduate students explain their research in 180 seconds at the sixth annual Grad Slam
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Graduate students distill their research into three-minute presentations at the 5th annual Grad Slam
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Grad Slam top honors go to UCSB biomolecular science and engineering graduate student Nicole Leung
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Daniel Hieber’s three-minute talk about the once-extinct language of Chitimacha made him the winner of the third Grad Slam competition
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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.
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James G. Allen came away with the top prize of $2,500, competing against nine other graduate students in the finals
