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Three Minute Thesis 3MT™

Three Minute Thesis 3MT™. Introduction Professor Annette Street. April 2013. What is the Trans-Tasman (3MT™) ?. A skills development activity which challenges Research Higher Degree students to explain their research project to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes. Why do it?.

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Three Minute Thesis 3MT™

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  1. Three Minute Thesis 3MT™ Introduction Professor Annette Street April 2013

  2. What is the Trans-Tasman(3MT™)? • A skills development activity which challenges Research Higher Degree students to explain their research project to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes.

  3. Why do it? • Great skill to have • Develop confidence and competence • A winner for your CV • Fun to prepare with colleagues • You can win travel grants • La Trobe winner gets trip The University of Western Sydney for the final in October.

  4. Who can take part? • Any one who is active in a Doctoral program with at least 66% research • Anyone with a thesis under submission on the date of their first presentation in their local competition • Graduates are not eligible.

  5. Rules • Single static PowerPoint slide is permitted • No additional props • 3 minutes maximum • Competitors exceeding 3 minutes are disqualified • Decision of the adjudicating panel is final.

  6. Judging Criteria • Communication Style – was thesis topic and its significance communicated in language appropriate to an intelligent but non-specialist audience? • Comprehension – did the presentation help you understand the research? • Engagement – did the oration make you want to know more?

  7. Process

  8. Prizes Trans- Tasman Prizes • Winner:  $5000 research travel grant • Runner-up:  $2000 research travel grant • People's Choice: $1000 research travel grant La Trobe Prizes • Winner:  $5000 research travel grant • Runner-up:  $2000 research travel grant

  9. Timelines

  10. Contact Information will go to the ADRs in all faculties this week and they will decide on the contact person. That person will then send out the handbooks for both co-ordinators and students. The 3MT contact for the university is: Carol Burnett Ph: 9479 5644 Email: c.burnett@latrobe.edu.au

  11. Any Questions?

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