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3-Minute Thesis

Experience an
Exchange of Ideas

Share your research and learn from fellow Phoenix.

3MT® offers a chance to communicate your research ideas to a broad audience. UW-Green Bay Graduate Student Council and the Office of Graduate Studies  co-hosted the second annual Three-Minute Thesis (3MT®) event! Developed by the University of Queensland, 3MT® has been adopted in 86 countries and requires you to present your findings in just three minutes with only one static slide. Participants were able to prepare for job interviews, practice public speaking, network with peers and earn awards. Most importantly, though, was the essential exchange of ideas.

3-minute Thesis Presenation by Zach Lochlear at UWGB
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Student Research

Watch recordings of UW-Green Bay graduate students presenting their research findings in three minutes or less with only one slide.

Spider (Araneae) Diversity at Red Banks Alvar State Natural Area
Jillian Kurvoski, MS in Environmental Science & Policy

The Effects of COVID-19 on College Students Pre- and Post-Vaccine
Brinley Kowalkowski, MS in Management

Relational Discipline: How We Can Make a Difference
Sydney Levy, MS in Applied Leadership for Teaching & Learning

Fashionista: The personalized fashion recommendation assistant
Isuri Gamage, MS in Data Science

Michigan Arctic Grayling Restoration Using Habitat Suitability Modeling
Zac Locklear, MS in Environmental Science & Policy

How to Amaze Your Audience 

Presenting your research in just three minutes, using just one slide, can seem daunting. The University of Queensland provides resources to help you make an impactful and effective presentation.

Kate LaCount

Have Questions?

If you have questions about our 3MT® competition, get in touch with Kate LaCount in the Graduate Studies office.

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