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3 Minute Research Talks

Calling all students and faculty! PURE has created a new way for you to share your research with the campus community! Record a 3-minute research talk and we will share it on WOU social media and the PURE website!

Reaserch Talks are a way for you to share your research to the world! They allow you to introduce the subject of your research with professors, sponsors, and organizations, and more. Below are an introductory video and an example of a 3 minute research talk!

Questions? Contact Dr. Feier Hou houf@wou.edu

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