Three Minute Thesis
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland (UQ).
ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ’s Doctoral College and Enhanced Academic Practice were excited to organise this year’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition for Doctoral Researchers!
Entrants had just three minutes (and a single, static, slide) in which to present a compelling oration on their thesis and its importance.
3MT® provided an excellent opportunity for participants to develop their communication and presentation skills. Moreover, 3MT® challenged Doctoral Researchers to share their ideas and discoveries concisely to non-specialists.
Each School organised a 3MT® competition and winners were put forward to take part in the University’s 3MT® Grand Final at the Doctoral College’s Summer Showcase.
Competition Rules:
- A single static PowerPoint slide is permitted. No slide transitions, animations or 'movement' of any description are allowed. The slide is to be presented from the beginning of the oration.
- No additional electronic media (e.g. sound and video files) are permitted.
- No additional props (e.g. costumes, musical instruments, laboratory equipment) are permitted.
- Presentations are limited to 3 minutes maximum and competitors exceeding 3 minutes are disqualified.
- Presentations are to be spoken word (e.g. no poems, raps or songs).
- Presentations are to commence from the stage.
- Presentations are considered to have commenced when a presenter starts their presentation through either movement or speech.
- The decision of the adjudicating panel is final.
This year's 3MT® ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ Finalists were:
- Parvathi Vasudevar ‘Sustainable Manufacturing of Advanced Ceramic Filter Structures’ (Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- Venuka Kuruwita-Arachchige-Don ‘Strengths and Weaknesses vs Uniqueness’ (Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering)
- Gadibalwe Masalela ‘Cross-Border Banking and Climate Risk’ (ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ Business School)
- Yishi E ‘How Contemporary Chinese Animation is Interpreted and Understood by Audiences in Different Cultural Contexts’ (Design and Creative Arts)
- Yilin Feng 'Your Personal AI Shopping Assistant’(London)
- Monica Gill 'Making Hydrogen – That will do nicely!’ (Science)
- Huiyu Yin ‘The Transformation of Chinese Nationalism and the Naturalization of Athletes for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games’ (Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences)
- Samia Qamar '‘Optimal Energy Efficient Control of Electric Vehicles using Eco Driving’ (Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering)
This year’s judging panel comprised:
- Professor Steve Christie (Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor – Doctoral College)
- Dr Tina Byrom (Head of Enhanced Academic Practice – Organisational Development & Change)
- Martyn Edwards (Director of Marketing & Advancement)
- Dr Joanne Jennings (Visiting Member).
The competition results are as follows:
- Winner: Samia Qamar
- Runner-Up: Venuka Kuruwita-Arachchige-Don and Huiyu Yin
- People's Choice: Samia Qamar
As the University's 3MT® winner, Samia has now been put forward to enter regional and national 3MT® competitions!
For more information about 3MT® and to watch presentations from around the world, please visit the .
If you have any questions about the ÌìÌÃÊÓƵ's 3MT® competition, please contact Dr Katryna Kalawsky.