Faculty of Science Three Minute Thesis Competition

The Faculty of Science will be hosting a Three Minute Thesis competition on Thursday 31st of May 2018.

This event will showcase the great research happening across the Faculty and give students the chance to prepare for the University’s central 3MT competition, which begins in July.

Three Minute Thesis competitions provide the opportunity to not only promote your research, but to demonstrate your capacity as a capable and effective communicator.

If you are interested in participating, please register your interest here. Registrations for the competition close Friday 11th May. Successful participants will be notified by Wednesday 16th May.

If you are interested in attending the event, please complete our RSVP form.

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE

Active PhD and MPhil students who have successfully passed their confirmation milestone (including candidates whose thesis is under submission) by the date of their presentation are eligible to participate in the Faculty of Science Three Minute Thesis Competition.

HOW IT WORKS

The Faculty of Science Three Minute Thesis competition is taking place on one evening. All selected participants will present using a single, static PowerPoint slide (no slide transitions, animations or movement of any description) from the beginning of the oration until the end. Each presentation is limited to three minutes maximum and those who exceed the limit will be disqualified.

PRIZES

The Faculty of Science is offering $500 to the winner and a prize for runner up.

COMPETITION RULES

  • A single static PowerPoint slide is permitted (no slide transitions, animations or 'movement' of any description, 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 3 minutes maximum and competitors exceeding 3 minutes are disqualified.
  • Presentations are to be spoken word (e.g. no poems, raps or songs).
  • Presentations are to commence from the stage.
  • Presentations are considered to have commenced when a presenter starts their presentation through movement or speech.
  • The decision of the adjudicating panel is final.

JUDGING CRITERIA

At every level of the competition each competitor will be assessed on the two judging criteria listed below. Please note that each criterion is equally weighted and has an emphasis on audience.

Comprehension and content

  • Did the presentation provide an understanding of the background to the research question being addressed and its significance?
  • Did the presentation clearly describe the key results of the research including conclusions and outcomes?
  • Did the presentation follow a clear and logical sequence?
  • Was the thesis topic, key results and research significance and outcomes communicated in language appropriate to a non-specialist audience?
  • Did the speaker avoid scientific jargon, explain terminology and provide adequate background information to illustrate points?
  • Did the presenter spend adequate time on each element of their presentation - or did they elaborate for too long on one aspect or was the presentation rushed?

Engagement and communication

  • Did the oration make the audience want to know more?
  • Was the presenter careful not to trivialise or generalise their research?
  • Did the presenter convey enthusiasm for their research?
  • Did the presenter capture and maintain their audience's attention?
  • Did the speaker have sufficient stage presence, eye contact and vocal range; maintain a steady pace, and have a confident stance?
  • Did the PowerPoint slide enhance the presentation - was it clear, legible, and concise?

Download the University’s guide on how to make the most of your Three Minute Thesis.

CONFIDENTIALITY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GUIDELINES

  • The 3MT® presentation must represent the original research of the competitor.
  • The authors of the 3MT® presentation will retain all rights regarding its use at all times prior to and following the competition except as stated below.
  • Due to the nature of the competition, we will not ask judges, reviewers, staff or the audience to agree to or sign non-disclosure statements for any participant.
  • All public sessions of the competition, including but not limited to oral presentations, are open to the public at large. Any and all of these public sessions may be broadcast to interested persons through media which may include the Internet.
  • Any data or information discussed or divulged in public sessions by entrants should be considered information that will likely enter the public realm, and entrants should not assume any right of confidentiality in any data or information discussed, divulged or presented in these sessions. This means, if your research includes commercial-in-confidence or culturally sensitive material you should think very carefully about how you can present this information. We advise that you discuss your competition entry with the party/ies before entering the 3MT® competition.
  • The Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne and the Three Minute Thesis Competition may make photocopies, photographs, videotapes and/or audiotapes of the presentations or material prepared for use in presentation at the 3MT® competition.
  • The University may use the materials in any book or other printed materials and any videotape or other medium that it may produce, provided that any profits earned from the sale of such items is used by the University solely to defray the costs of future Competitions.