Three Minute Thesis (3MT™)

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The Three Minute Thesis (3MT™) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland, Australia. The exercise develops academic, presentation, and research communication skills and supports the development of students' capacities to effectively explain their research in language appropriate to an intelligent but non-specialist audience.

Graduate students have three minutes to present a compelling oration on their dissertation topic and its significance. 3MT™ encourages students to consolidate their ideas and crystalize their research discoveries.

The spring 2026 competition is open to currently enrolled FSU graduate students (master's and doctoral) who have completed at least 18 credit hours in their graduate program. Students do not need to be enrolled in a graduate program that formally requires a thesis or dissertation; however, 3MT® presentations must showcase significant research or scholarly work that the student has conducted as part of their graduate program at FSU.

 

Your graduate research. 3 minutes. 1 slide.


Fall 2023 3MT™

Doctoral student in Sport Management, Hyosoon Yim took first place at this year's 3MT competition and won $1,000.
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Fall 2022 3MT™

Doctoral student in Science Education, Dionne Wilson took first place at this year's 3MT competition and won $1,000.
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Fall 2021 3MT™

Doctoral student in Art Education, Chris Omni took first place at this year's 3MT competition and won $1,000. 
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Fall 2020 3MT™

Mark Duslak (Educational Leadership & Policy Studies) and Matthew Martenson (Nutrition, Food, and Exercise Sciences) finished first this year.
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Fall 2019 3MT™

Judges selected Alyssa Henderson (Physics)and Sara Jones (Biomedical Sciences) as this year’s first-place winners.
 

Fall 2018 3MT™

Doctoral student in biological science, Eve Humphrey took first place at this year's 3MT competition and won $1,000.
 

Fall 2017 3MT™

For the first time, a student from the College of Education, Shannon Gooden (Teacher Education), won the $1,000 prize.
 

Fall 2016 3MT™

Madhuparna Roy (Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering) won first place in this year's competition.
 

Fall 2015 3MT™

Aniket Ingrole (Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering) won first place in the 3MT™ competition.
 

Fall 2014 3MT™

Kimberly Smith (Neuroscience) won first place in this year's 3MT™ competition.
 

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