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What is Three Minute Thesis (3MT) / Ma thèse en 180 secondes (MT180)?

In the University-wide 3MT/MT180 competition, graduate students have the chance to showcase their leading-edge research before a live audience. With only three minutes and a single slide, students must engage their audience and convey the complexities of their work to a diverse, non-expert audience. Participants may present their research in English or in French, and winners will advance to regional and national competitions.

Registration for 2024/2025 is now open!

3MT/MT180: 2024 edition

Watch the À¦°óSMÉçÇø's 2024 3MT/MT180 Competition where more than 150 graduate students accepted the Three Minute Thesis challenge. Chasing glory and cash prizes, 15 finalists advanced to the final competition. Check out the recording to see their presentations and learn more about their research.


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Info Sessions:

Attend the 3MT/MT180 info session to learn more about the competition and how it can help you bring your thesis to a wider platform!

Your thesis has depth, now give it a voice at the 3MT/MT180 competition. It’s the perfect platform to communicate your research’s impact in a way that's both enlightening and engaging – in three minutes or less! Plus, you'll gain some invaluable communication and public speaking skills along the way — skills you will continue to carry through academia and beyond.

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