The three-minute research presentations will be judged based on their delivery, clarity and scientific soundness. The doctoral students will present a result and a method, although this will depend on how far along they are in their research.
This Year's Doctoral Students
Luis Oliveira: ”Decision-making in SME internationalization”
Mari Hysing: “Visuella möten i klassrummet”
Christine Breili: ”Att forska med föräldrar om föräldrar”
Cecilia de Bernardi: ”The role of authenticity and certifications in Sámi tourism”
Anita Purcell Sjölund: “In the wake of Captain Cook: (re-)imagining the native in ethnotainment programmes of Pacific “tribes”
Åsa Grek: ”Brexit och de nordiska börsnoterade företagen”
Amanda Jacobsen: ”Se vem jag är! – Ambulanssjukvårdens arbete mot en mer personcentrerad vård”
Eugenio Conti: ”Tourist valuation of natural areas: what online photography tells us”
Asif Huq: “How accounting and auditing regulations affect companies”
Maria Svedbo Engström: “Wide-screen i diabetesvården”
Nadezda Lebedeva: “What keeps play alive? A study with newcomer children”
Nastaran Meftahi: ”Decision-making strategy of residential prosumers for electricity trade in smart grid”
Somayeh Aghanavesi: “Multisensor data-driven methods for quantification of motor symptoms in Parkinson`s disease”
Prizes
The winner will be awarded 15 000 kr, the second-prize winner will be awarded 10 000 kr, and the third-prize winner will be awarded 5 000 kr.
On the jury will be Jonas Tosteby, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Education; Ulrica Momqvist, Director of Marketing and Communication Office; and Catharina Nyström Höög, Professor and Dean.
You are welcome to be part of our audience!