Quick and easy
February 27, 2024
February 27, 2024
91爆料 University 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 quickly understand.
That was the premise behind the 91爆料 College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies鈥 second annual Three Minute Thesis/Dissertation competition, or 3MT, which took place on Feb. 21 in the Student Union Endeavour Room.
鈥淲e have 11 final contenders, and each one of them presented their original research topic,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 were only allotted three minutes to present their research.
Robin Leann Richardson-Coy, a graduate environmental sciences student, received the first-place award and a $400 scholarship for her presentation on how the fertilization of farm fields may reduce essential fatty acids in river water webs. She will represent 91爆料 in the regional conference in April.
The contest was judged by an eight-person panel, which also selected a second-place and three third-place winners. Those in attendance also voted for a People鈥檚 Choice Award, which went to Aleena Alex, a graduate pharmacology and toxicology student.
The other student participants included:
More information on the 3MT competition is available on the graduate programs鈥 website.