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Three Minute Thesis (3MT®)

Applications are now open!

2025 Competition

The applications for the 2025 UM 3MT competition are now open. Deadline to apply is January 22nd at 4:00pm

A workshop from the Science Innovation Hub is being offered on January 9, 2025 from 2:00pm -4:00pm at the GSA Lounge, 221 UMSU University Centre).

Workshop Description: 

From the class presentation you never asked for to your chance to win 3MT finals, public speaking is an essential skill that will boost your profile. While it can be a nerve-racking ordeal for many, we are here to help. Communication experts, Fiona Odlum and Eleanor Coopsammy will be joining us to provide their tips and tricks for the numerous types of presentations you will experience.

Link to register for the workshop

2025 3MT Schedule

Applications open December 16, 2024

Applications close January 22, 2025

2025 Heats:

March 4, 2025 - Fort Garry Campus
March 5, 2025 - Bannatyne Campus
March 6, 2025 - Fort Garry Campus
 

2025 Final Event:

April 1, 2025 - Fort Garry Campus

Meet the 2024 Finalists

A brief history of 3MT

  • Three Minute Thesis is a research communication competition developed by the University of Queensland, Australia. There were 160 students in the first 3MT competition at the University of Queensland in 2008. Enthusiasm for the 3MT grew into a Trans-Tasman international competition involving 33 universities in Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji in 2010.

    By 2011, the Trans-Tasman 3MT competition included 43 universities and, for the first time, regional 3MT events were held in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Hong Kong. It later spread to other universities in Asia. Currently, 3MT is held in over 900 Universities in more than 85 countries!

  • The first 3MT®competition held in Canada took place at the University of British Columbia in 2011.  UM hosted their first competition in 2013. In 2014 the first national 3MT®competition was held. Today, there are dozens of Canadian universities and research institutes that host annual competitions, with winners moving onto one of three regional competitions (Western, Ontario, Eastern) before competing in the nation-wide competition, Canada’s 3MT®.

  • Toby Le giving his 3MT presentation in front of a video camera at the University of Manitoba.
    UM master’s student Toby Le (Max Rady College of Medicine) gives his presentation in front of a video camera in June 2020, on his way to winning first place in the University of Manitoba 3MT final. This year's event was livestreamed to an at-home audience because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Past winners

2019

UM 3MT winners

  • First place: Kevin Boreskie
  • Second place: Justine Hudson
  • Third place: Avery Simundsson
  • People’s Choice: Kashfia Shafiq
  • View the 3MT 2019 videos

National 3MT competition

Videos from the 2019 Canadian National 3MT Competition

Previous years

2018 Winners

  • First place: Shervin Khalili Ghomi
  • Second place: Kyla Smith
  • Third place: Carmine Slipski
  • People’s Choice: Jill Bueddefeld
  • View the 3MT 2018 videos

2017 Winners

  • First place and People’s Choice: Rachel Nickel
  • Second place: Alexandra Ciapala
  • Third place: Colin Graydon
  • View the 3MT 2017 videos

2016 Winners

  • First place: Karlee Dyck
  • Second place: Anjali Bhagirath
  • Third place: Paul White
  • View the 3MT 2016 videos

​​​2015 Winners

  • First place: Rebecca (DeLong) Dielschneider
  • Second place: Diego Rodriguez Herrera
  • People's Choice: Rebecca (DeLong) Dielschneider
  • View the 3MT 2015 videos

​​​​​​2014 Winners

  • First place: Andrea Edel
  • Second place: Olivia Sylvester
  • People's Choice: Havva Filiz Koksel
  • View the 3MT 2014 videos

​​​​​​2013 Winners

  • First place: Leah (Wong) Guenther
  • Second place: Anthony Signore
  • People's Choice: Christopher White
  • View the 3MT 2013 videos

Past winners from other institutions

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