3MT (Three Minute Thesis)
3MT (Three Minute Thesis)
UCF’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition
The UCF Three Minute Thesis (3MT) features master’s and doctoral students communicating their research in just three minutes with only one PowerPoint slide. Participants are judged on the ability to effectively convey the importance of their research in an engaging way to a non-specialist audience.
First developed in 2008 by the University of Queensland in Australia, the popularity of the competition has increased and 3MT competitions are now held in over 600 universities across more than 59 countries worldwide.
For questions about this event, please email gradcenter@ucf.edu.
Join us for the 2024 Three Minute Thesis Competition
UCF Student Union, Key West Ballroom
November 14, 2024
1:30 – 4:00 pm
Light Refreshments will be provided.
Apply for the 2024 Three Minute Thesis Competition
$4,000 in Scholarships will be awarded!
Scholarships will be awarded to outstanding Master’s and Doctoral presentations at the 3MT finals as follows:
- Winners: $1,000 Scholarship
- Runners up: $750 Scholarship
- People’s Choice: $250 Scholarship
All scholarships awards are contingent on the finalist completing all required activities leading up to the 3MT Finals.
*NEW THIS YEAR*
The UCF 3 Minute Thesis Competition will be conducted in two rounds.
All applicants that meet the eligibility requirements will be invited to compete in the first round, held in person on October 28 or 29, in the Graduate Student Center, Trevor Colbourn Hall. The top 8 – 10 finalists in each category will compete in the live final on November 14, in the UCF Student Union.
Master’s and doctoral students will compete separately. All finalists will be required to attend a series of preparation activities to develop their presenting skills leading up to the finals.
Eligibility
- Participants must be currently enrolled UCF doctoral or master’s students actively engaged in research
- Doctoral students must be currently enrolled in dissertation hours
- Master’s students must be working on a research project with a faculty mentor
- A competitive candidate has a well-conceived project, compelling data or source material, and a novel story to share
- The work presented must have been conducted at UCF for the student’s current degree program
- The first-place winner and runner-up at the finals will be chosen by a panel of judges
- Applications due by 11:59 p.m. on October 14, 2024
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 three minutes (plus a 10-second buffer) and competitors exceeding three minutes will be disqualified
- Presentations are to be spoken word (e.g., no poems, rapping, or songs)
- 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
Judging Criteria
- Communication style: Was the thesis topic and its significance communicated in language appropriate to an intelligent but non-specialist audience?
- Comprehension: Did the presentation help the audience understand the research?
- Engagement: Did the presentation make the audience want to know more?
2023 Event Finalists
Thank you to the finalists who presented at the 2023 UCF 3MT event!
Master’s
Meghan Kane – Industrial and Organizational Psychology MS
Njeri Kinuthia – Emerging Media MFA – Studio Art and Design Track
Cory Kennedy Barrow – Theatre MFA – Theatre for Young Audiences Track
Dani Sarta – Creative Writing MFA
Olivia Van Natta – Emerging Media – Studio Art and Design Track
Melanie Cedeño-Lopez – Feature Film Production MFA (Winner)
Doctoral
Nikki Barnes – Texts and Technology PhD
Alexandra Frank – Education PhD – Counselor Education Track
Yu-Shan Huang - Business Administration PhD – Marketing Track
Greta LeDoyen – Curriculum and Instruction EdD
Yasaman Majd Electrical Engineering PhD
Whitney Margaritis – Integrative Anthropological Sciences PhD
Helen Mills – Nursing PhD
Ashley Morris – Public Affairs PhD (Winner)
Christopher Proppe – Kinesiology PhD
Ilana Szlamkowicz – Chemistry PhD
Video Presentations
Want to see what 3MT is all about? Watch the 3MT presentations from our past events on our YouTube page: