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My Thesis in 180 Seconds: Ondine Simonot-Bénger to Present Groundbreaking Research in Bucharest

Discover Ondine Simonot-Bénger's pioneering research on the intersection of social cognition, emotions, and fiction. Join the global audience for this year's 'My Thesis in 180 Seconds' international final in Bucharest.

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My Thesis in 180 Seconds: Ondine Simonot-Bénger to Present Groundbreaking Research in Bucharest

The 11th international final of 'My Thesis in 180 Seconds' is set for October 2, 2025, in Bucharest, Romania. Organized by the Agency for French-speaking Universities (AUF) and the European University Association (EUA), the event will see French national winner Ondine Simonot-Bénger present her thesis 'Social cognition, emotions, and fiction: theaters as a laboratory for cognitive sciences'. The live broadcast on YouTube will culminate in three jury prizes and one public prize.

Simonot-Bénger's thesis explores the intersection of social cognition, emotions, and fiction, using theater as a unique laboratory for cognitive sciences. Her work aims to bridge the gap between these disciplines, offering fresh insights into human behavior and understanding.

The international final, now in its 11th edition, has become a prestigious platform for young researchers to communicate their work effectively and engage with a global audience. This year's event promises to be no exception, with Simonot-Bénger's innovative research taking center stage.

The 2025 international final of 'My Thesis in 180 Seconds' is shaping up to be an exciting event, with Ondine Simonot-Bénger's compelling research at its heart. The live broadcast on YouTube will allow viewers worldwide to engage with cutting-edge academic work and cast their votes for the public prize.

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