2021 Youtube Competition

Our 2021 Youtube competition challenged students and early career researchers to present their work in a brief video presentation. Videos had to succinctly describe their research and its potential benefits to a non-specialist audience. Entries were judged on their visual impact and how clearly the content conveyed the research.

2021 Winners

Scientific Prize: David Foxe (University of Sydney)

Improving the diagnostic accuracy of primary progressive aphasia

The winner of the “Scientific Prize” was chosen by the AS4SAN committee, judged according to the following criteria:

  • Logos: Comprehension and content (e.g., clear description of background and significance of research, explanation of terminologies and concepts, discussion of impact and/or results, logical sequence of slides).

  • Pathos: Engagement and communication (e.g., clear and concise presentation, conveys enthusiasm, captures viewer attention, creative) to a non-specialist audience.


Community Prize: Divyangana Rakesh (University of Melbourne)

How our neighbourhood shapes our brain

The winner of the “Community Prize” was chosen by the audience.


Find other 2021 entries here