Graduate School to host annual 3 Minute Thesis competition

Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Meagan Wengrove

OCEAN听ENGINEERING PH.D. STUDENT MEAGAN WENGROVE, 2017 2nd Place Winner听

Say you鈥檙e at a family reunion, and a grandparent asks about your graduate school research. Excited to have a willing ear, you dive headfirst into the deep end, speeding through a catalogue of niche facts and findings. Only when you鈥檝e run out of breath do you see the blank stare on the face before you and realize you鈥檝e lost your audience.

Maybe that鈥檚 a low-stakes example, but consider the vast array of audiences who might ask just what it is that you鈥檙e doing in graduate school: potential employers, collaborators, donors, news reporters, and industry partners, to name a few.

The bottom line: being able to communicate why your work matters to a non-specialist audience is vital to the life of your research, regardless of field or focus.

鈥淚t鈥檚 no secret that our graduate students are performing cutting-edge research,鈥 said Assistant Dean of the 91制片厂 Graduate School Dovev Levine. 鈥淏ut what we want is for our students to be able to share that research鈥攁t a dinner party, in an interview, maybe someday as a keynote lecture. This was the thinking behind many of our ongoing programs like the Three Minute Thesis, Research Communications Academy, and 鈥being able to talk about your research in various settings is an essential component to the research itself.鈥 听

If you still need to develop this skill, you might want to consider participating in the Graduate School鈥檚 听in which graduate students describe their research in three minutes or less to a general audience using only one static PowerPoint slide. This annual听competition is funded in part by donors who gave to the Graduate School during the 603 challenge.听The first rounds occur Monday, March 30, and Tuesday, March 31, in MUB Theater I, and the top six from each day will move on to the final round scheduled for Monday, April 27, in MUB Theater II. A panel of judges will decide the winners, who will receive cash prizes (first place $300, second place $150, third place $50, People鈥檚 Choice $200).

Some past participants have used language developed via the 3MT for proposals, grants and applications, while others have used their 3MT videos to promote their work on personal websites and social media. The competition also acts as an opportunity to practice public speaking, open doors to conversations with people outside of your field, and remember why your work matters.

鈥淭he 3MT is a valuable experience for anyone in any discipline,鈥 said Caroline Kanaskie, a Ph.D. student and graduate assistant organizing the event. 鈥淥ur vision for the workshops is to provide some dedicated time and space for students to听prepare 鈥 the 3MT is so different from the traditional ways in which we present our academic work, so it really is a challenge to use this format, especially for the first time.鈥

There鈥檚 a 3MT practice round Tuesday March 10, 3-5pm, at the Dover Public Library,听and the Graduate School is hosting a series of 3MT workshops throughout the semester to help students prepare.听Students not able to attend the workshops in person are invited to .听

听for 3MT Workshops

Where:听The Hive, Thompson Hall G16

The Bones of Your 3MT: Wednesday, Feb.听5, 12:30-1:30 p.m. An overview of what makes a good 3MT, from content to audience to the way you present your research, orally and visually.

Brainstorming Writing Prompts: Wednesday, Feb. 12, 12:30-1:30 p.m. This 45-minute writing session will include a series of writing prompts (questions about your research) to help you articulate the focus of your research and why it鈥檚 important.

It鈥檚 All About Presentation:听Wednesday, Feb.听19, 12:30-1:30 p.m.听Past 3MT participants will discuss their experiences with the 3MT and a public speaking expert will talk about the ways to improve your onstage presence and how to connect with your audience.

3MT Fast Feedback:听Wednesday, Feb.听26, 12:30-1:30 p.m.听Bring a written draft to read aloud in a supportive group setting and receive feedback on your 3MT. (The draft can be from a paragraph to a page long.)

Editing Your 3MT:Wednesday, March 4, 12:30-1:30 p.m.听In this workshop we will discuss tactics on editing your 3MT so that each word is powerful and effective.

The 3MT Competition
(Registration opens March 1)

Practice Round:听Wednesday March 10, 3-5pm at the Dover Public Library

Rounds 1 & 2:听Monday, March 30, and Tuesday, March 31, 3-5pm in MUB Theaters I

Final:听Monday, April 27, 3-5pm in MUB Theater II

Find videos of all the 3MT competitors .听