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Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition 2015
09 Mar 2015
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) will be held on March 10, 2015.
The 3MT was developed by The University of Queensland (UQ), Australia in 2008. This is an academic competition that challenges research postgraduate students to explain their research within 3 minutes to a general audience. The 3MT Competition is a very meaningful event as it not only celebrates the discoveries made by research students, but also encourages skill development in communicating the importance of research to the broader community. The 3MT concept has also been adopted internationally with competitions now being held in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand. HKU is the first university in Hong Kong that has organized the 3MT Competition.
41 research postgraduate (MPhil and PhD) students will participate in the Competition this year. 10 finalists to be shortlisted from the heats will enter the final competition to compete for 5 prizes. Each candidate will have only 3 minutes to explain his/her research project, using no more than one static PowerPoint slide and in language that is appropriate to a non-specialist audience. The adjudicating panel will comprise both internal and external members. Apart from the top three winners, there will be a People’s Choice Award, to be determined by audience ballot at the final competition. In addition, the Online People’s Choice Award will be opened for voting via YouTube after the event to promote the 3MT concept to young researchers and the public.
Members of the press are cordially invited to attend the Competition. Details are as follows:
Date: March 10, 2015 (Tuesday)
Time: 3:00 – 4:30pm (Final Competition)
Venue: Wang Gungwu, Graduate House, HKU
Remarks: The Competition will be conducted in English
For details of the Competition, please visit the 3MT website at http://www.ke.hku.hk/hku3mt/.
For media enquiries, please contact Ms Julie Chu, Communications and Public Affairs Office (Tel: 2859 2437 or 9354 3898/ email: juliechu@hku.hk); or Ms Zoe Ho (tel: 2299 0172; email: keoffice@hku.hk) of the Knowledge Exchange Office.