Dance Your PhD
Dance Your PhD is a contest which challenges scientists to interpret their PhD research as dance. The contest began in 2007.[1][2]
The contest is supervised by John Bohannon and sponsored by Science magazine, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and HighWire Press. The winners are chosen by an expert panel of scientists and artists.[3]
Categories
Entries for the contest are divided into four categories and winners of each category receives $500.[4][5]
- Biology
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Social Science
References
- ↑ Scientist wins award in “Dance Your PhD 2014” contest
- ↑ Dance Your Ph.D.: Tornado Trapeze Act Turns Science Into Art
- ↑ Acrobats, Mayo Addicts and Drones Win the 2014 “Dance Your PhD” Contest
- ↑ Dancing Her Way to Ph.D. : Indian-Origin Scientist on Tornadoes Wins Challenge in US
- ↑ Dance Your Ph.D. winner announced
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