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<h1>The Dance Your PhD Contest and Other Videos</h1>
<h1>The Dance Your PhD Contest and Other Videos</h1>
<p><b>On this page, we'll be sharing a number of our favourite videos from this year as well as past years, along with some other dance videos that we just enjoy! <a href="http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/10/dance-your-phd-finalists-announc.html">Click here for a full list of this year's finalists!</a> These are all awesome videos.</p>
<p><b>On this page, we'll be sharing a number of our favourite videos from this year as well as past years, along with some other dance videos that we just enjoy! <a href="http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/10/dance-your-phd-finalists-announc.html">Click here for a full list of this year's finalists!</a> These are all awesome videos.</p>
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Emma Ware is a Queen's PhD graduate from the Biomotion Lab in the Department of Psychology. Her video won the Social Sciences Category for Dance Your PhD 2011 and this was a part of our team's inspiration.</p>
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<iframe width="420" align="right" padding="5px"height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/u9dhO0iCLww" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Possibly the first existing video of people modelling science using dance. I also don't think anyone has done anything on this scale ever. It is awesome and it has a very 70s vibe to it.
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The Dance Your PhD Contest and Other Videos

On this page, we'll be sharing a number of our favourite videos from this year as well as past years, along with some other dance videos that we just enjoy! Click here for a full list of this year's finalists! These are all awesome videos.

Emma Ware is a Queen's PhD graduate from the Biomotion Lab in the Department of Psychology. Her video won the Social Sciences Category for Dance Your PhD 2011 and this was a part of our team's inspiration.

Possibly the first existing video of people modelling science using dance. I also don't think anyone has done anything on this scale ever. It is awesome and it has a very 70s vibe to it.