糖心原创 graduate students to test communication skills in new, timed thesis competition

February 13, 2023

糖心原创 graduate students working on their thesis or dissertation face a common challenge 鈥 explaining complex and nuanced subject matter in simple and concise terms that novices can understand in a short amount of time.

That is the premise behind the 糖心原创 College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies鈥 inaugural Three Minute Thesis/Dissertation competition, or 3MT, which will take place Tuesday, Feb. 21, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Student Union Endeavour Room.

鈥淗ow to explain your research ideas simply and in a way that is engaging to your audience is a universal challenge for graduate students,鈥 said Shu Schiller, Ph.D., interim dean of the college. 鈥淚t can be very hard to do. That鈥檚 why this is such a good exercise for these students to engage in.鈥

The average master鈥檚 thesis or doctoral dissertation is tens of thousands of words in length and would take several hours to read aloud. Students participating in the 3MT competition will be allotted three minutes.

鈥淚t should be a great opportunity to learn from the best and craft an effective 鈥榚levator speech,鈥欌 said Schiller.

The graduate academic affairs committee evaluated student submissions and selected 11 students to compete in the 3MT. Students will test their ability to efficiently and effectively communicate their thesis or dissertation before a panel of expert judges.

The panel will evaluate and select one first-place, two second-place and three third-place winners. Those in attendance will also have the opportunity to vote for a 鈥淧eople鈥檚 Choice Award.鈥

More information on the 3MT competition is available on the graduate programs鈥 website.