Science bites competition: Submit slides by Friday at noon

You have 5 minutes and 1 slide (no animations) to present a compelling oration on your research and its significance so it can be understood by a non-specialist audience.

Eligibility: Any Spokane or Yakima WSU student working on a research project.

When: December 1 | 3 p.m.  (this Friday!)

Where: NURS 205, WSU Spokane; Cadwell 101, WSU Yakima

First prize is a $200 stipend towards travel to the ScienceTalk NW Science Communication conference in Portland, OR. To know more, click HERE!

If you plan to compete, upload your slide by noon on December 1st (this Friday!), via https://spokane.wsu.edu/research/grsa-science-bites/

Please email spokane.grsa@wsu.edu with any questions.

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