July 21, 2023, by Lisa Chin
[LATEST!] UNM 2023 3MT®: Another new online briefing now available
Present your research at our 3MT®
[NEW] Announcing another new online briefing now available!
We are pleased to announce the availability of another new online briefing by popular demand! If you missed the previous session, this is your chance to catch up and get all the essential information about the competition. Be sure to secure your spot in the competition by joining one of these specifically scheduled briefings, tailored for those who couldn’t attend before. So, mark your calendar and be part of this informative session to ensure you are well prepared for the competition!
Online briefing 1: Friday 21 July 2023, 10am – 11am on MS Teams
Online briefing 2: Monday 24 July 2023, 4.15pm – 5.15pm on MS Teams
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is an academic research competition developed by The University of Queensland (UQ), Australia. It challenges doctoral researchers to explain the complexity and relevance of your research to a non-specialist audience in a concise and engaging way.
This competition is open to all our PhD students who have passed your first year confirmation review. You have a maximum of three minutes to pitch your research and can only use one slide. This is your chance to develop your very own pitch explaining how your research could change the world.
Awards and prizes
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Winner: RM1,000
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1st Runner Up: RM750
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2nd Runner Up: RM500
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Why take part?
Enhance your skills and expand your opportunities
Taking part in our 3MT® is a great way to improve your public speaking skills and access networking opportunities. It also helps you answer one of the first questions you will face in your viva, job interviews and meetings with future funders and collaborators. In brief, you will get to:
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improve your public speaking and presentation skills
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build your confidence
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showcase your research to a wider audience
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raise your profile and get your research noticed
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establish rapport with other researchers
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Get your research noticed
At the competition, distinguished research leaders and senior members of the University will be present to hear about your research. This is an excellent opportunity for you to elevate the visibility of your research and put a spotlight on your research with esteemed professionals in the academic community. This exposure can open doors to potential collaborations and future research endeavors.
Be our 10th anniversary winner
At UNM, we have a good track record of success. Since its inaugural competition in 2013, the UNM 3MT® has seen five of its winners bagged the top spot, edging out other Nottingham campus winners, at the tri-campus round and went on to represent the entire Nottingham network at the U21 3MT® Competition.
Taking up the ultimate challenge of research communication
In this blog post, Chen Hui Ling, our 2022 winner who went on and won the tri-campus round and represented the entire Nottingham network at the U21 3MT® 2022 competition, writes about her experience taking part in the competition. Hui Ling shares about challenging herself to explain her research in just under 3 minutes and most importantly, make people understand it. She also shares some advice and tips for those of you who are interested to take part in the competition.
Behind the scenes
In this blog post, Lillian JA Olule, our 2016 winner who notably won the ‘Highly Commended’ award at the U21 3MT® 2016 competition, draws on her own experience of the competition and writes about how she came up with an “Engage, excite, inform” mantra in structuring her pitch.
How to take part?
1. Attend the briefing session
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You must attend one of the online briefings if you missed out the previous session. These pre-participation briefings will provide you with detailed information about the competition.
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Online briefing 1: Friday 21 July 2023, 10am – 11am, MS Teams
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Online briefing 2: Monday 24 July 2023, 4.15pm – 5.15pm, MS Teams
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2. Confirm your participation
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Submit your finalised static PowerPoint presentation to graduateschool@nottingham.edu.my by 12noon Friday 28 July 2023.
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3. Attend feedback sessions
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You must attend at least two feedback sessions to better prepare yourself for the competition. The purpose of these sessions is to provide advice and guidance on how to better structure your pitch and communicate your research to a non-specialist audience.
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All sessions will be conducted face-to-face in H1B13.
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4. Attend the rehearsal
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Tuesday 22 August 2023, 2pm – 3.30pm, F1A11
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You must attend the rehearsal to familiarise yourself with the actual surroundings and the approaches to this year’s competition.
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5. Present your research
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Wednesday 23 August 2023, 10am, F1A11
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Present your research live in front of an audience and a panel of judges.
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For more details of the 3MT® and to view our past winners’ video presentations, please visit our 3MT® webpage.
Don’t forget to submit your entry by 28 July 2023
Terms and conditions
- You must be an active doctoral candidate and have successfully passed your first year confirmation review.
- The Graduate School will provide training and support to guide you through the process and help you prepare for your presentation.
- A panel of judges in its sole discretion will select the winner. The winner will go on to represent UNM at the tri-campus round.
- A recorded video will be used as an entry for the tri-campus round, the overall winner of which will be entered into the U21 3MT® Competition.
- By taking part in the competition, you agree that the University of Nottingham may use, alter or adapt your video in whole/in part for educational and/or publicity purposes and that it may be used on the University website or external websites endorsed or supported by the University. You further consent to the use of your images/video recordings and footage in official publications and university publicity material, including but not limited to, the University’s prospectuses, global review, newsletters, course leaflets, advertisements, website (including external locations, which include, but are not restricted to, resources such as YouTube and iTunes) and on-line photographic image bank as well as any other external publications or websites endorsed or supported by the University.
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