Vietnamese scientist in British Council finals competition

VOV.VN -Scientist Pham Ha My has been selected to represent Vietnam at a communication competition that allows applicants just three minutes to talk about a scientific concept while being judged on the three ‘C’s – content, clarity and charisma.

The competition –  FameLab – sponsored by the British Council is the world's biggest science communication competition designed for scientists and engineers who can explain science, technology and engineering concepts in ways that interest and entertain the general public.

Scientist Pham Ha My

The competition is open to all who work in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, math and medicine) and can explain a scientific concept to a general audience in just three minutes, without the use of presentation slides.

Pham Ha My will join the FameLab International round in the UK this coming June 6-11 for a chance to win prizes including a scholarship for science communications, a ‘Master Class’ on communication skills and the opportunity to visit the lab of her choice in Europe.

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