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  • University of Houston 3-Minute Thesis Competition

    A 3-minute thesis, or 3MT®, is a skill development activity that challenges graduate students to explain their research project to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes. Besides the time limitation, students are also limited to a single static PowerPoint slide with no additional electronic media or props. Participating in a 3MT® competition comes with various benefits. The competition cultivates students’ academic, presentation, and research communication skills. Additionally, students increase their capability to communicate their research to a non-specialized audience. This year’s event will be live and in person with preliminary and final rounds in the Student Center Theater.  The UH 3MT® competitor’s guide and 3MT® Examples are available to assist you in preparing for the 3MT competition.

    Finalists for the competition will be selected from a preliminary round which will be held on November 1st at the Student Center Theater.  The 3MT Finals will be held on November 15th at the Student Center Theater. A reception & awards ceremony will immediately follow the competition.  All 3MT finalists will be eligible to receive scholarship awards ranging from $250 to $1000.  You must be present at the Awards ceremony to receive a scholarship award. 

    Submission Criteria

      • The graduate student applicant should have research experience and results, the ability to communicate their research to a lay audience and should be a registered graduate student (masters or doctoral level) in good academic standing.
      • Students should register by TBD.
      • If you have any questions, please contact gradschool@uh.edu
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      • Winners of the 3MT  competition will receive awards ranging from $250 to $1000.  The UH 3MT winner may compete at the regional competition hosted by the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools in the spring.

    Info Session: Getting Started with your 3MT Presentation
    In this session, you will learn about this year’s virtual 3MT competition.  Slide design and tips for communicating your research to a nonspecialist audience will be discussed.  You will develop an elevator pitch that will be the starting point for your 3MT presentation.

    Presented by Dr. Sarah Larsen, Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School.

    Important 3MT Dates: 

    Preliminary Round: November 1st
    Time: TBD

    Final Round: November 15th
    Time: TBD

PAST GRADUATE RESEARCH SHOWCASE EVENTS

To view Graduate research showcase events of past years, click here.