Contact us
- Graduate Research Academy
- Level 2, 16 Wally's Walk
- Macquarie University NSW 2109
- T: +61 (2) 9850 4741
- E: gr.experience@mq.edu.au
Eligibility
Entry is open to currently-enrolled PhD, MPhil, and MRes students. It is suitable for all disciplines and for students at any stage of their candidature. Visit this site to view past entries.
2024 Competition dates
24 April | VYT training (see Training tab for details) |
11 July | VYT Crafting Clinic (see Training tab for details) |
15 July | VYT Crafting Clinic (see Training tab for details) |
16 July | Storytelling Your Thesis workshop (see Training tab for details) |
19 July | Deadline to submit entry to gr.experience@mq.edu.au |
26 July | Deadline to receive final copyright approval |
1 August | 2:00 - 3:00pm Macquarie Theatre MQ Finals winners announced - register to attend and vote for the People's Choice winner |
2 September | Deadline for winning entry to VYT team at the University of Melbourne |
Oct (TBC) | International VYT Final |
Prizes for the Macquarie Winners 2024:
Note: Prize money is to be used for research costs only and is not a cash prize.
2024 International Prize Pool:
Judging panel
The following resources can be accessed here
CATEGORY | CRITERIA |
TOPIC UNDERSTANDING |
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COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE |
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CREATIVITY AND ENGAGEMENT |
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TOPIC SIGNIFICANCE |
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VYT Crafting Clinics
***This is NOT a workshop***
Working on your Visualise Your Thesis submission? Finding yourself a little stuck? Or having difficulties carving out time to work on your entry?
Consider coming along to one (or both) of our scheduled VYT Crafting Clinics.
These crafting clinics will be set up similar to a writing retreat (but with a few more discussion opportunities). During the session, you will have the opportunity to work on your submission, discuss your ideas and troubleshoot your issues with fellow participants and a GRD Advisor.
What to bring:
Register below via myRDC;
Storytelling Your Thesis workshop
Tuesday 16 July 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Communicating your research to a non-specialist audience is a valuable skill that can help broaden the reach and impact of your research. However, it can be a challenge, distilling the essence of your research into a cohesive story using language that a non-specialist audience can understand.
In this workshop we will discuss key components and considerations when communicating your research to non-specialist audiences, as well as explore the narrative of your own research.
***This workshop will be held in hybrid. Please use the respective registration link based on your preferred mode of attendance:
On campus: https://myrdc.mq.edu.au/registration/new/407141
Online: https://myrdc.mq.edu.au/registration/new/407181
Training resources
#TrendingOnVYT will be won by the participant who achieves the highest number of views for their video on the Figshare repository.
On 31 August 2023, we announced the winners of the MQ VYT programme! We would like to thank our fantastic judges and finalists for their involvement and support. Thank you to our People's Choice voters too - we are so pleased you participated.
Congratulations to our MQ finalists and winners:
VYT Winner
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
People's Choice Winner
View the full list of 2023 winners that competed in the international competition on the VYT 2023 figshare repository