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Three Minute Thesis

The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an academic research communication competition developed by the University of Queensland (UQ), Australia. Through the competition, graduate and professional students can hone their academic and research presentation skills and their ability to effectively explain their research to a general audience. Each competitor has three minutes to speak and can use only one presentation slide.

Why Participate in 3MT?

Register to Compete Today!

Registration is open! Students can submit their round one 3MT video presentation from now until the deadline. More details on round one can be found below.

Deadline: Friday, December 5

Register to Compete in 3MT by December 5

Register to Judge Today!

Faculty, staff, and Penn State community members interested in judging round one of 3MT are encouraged to register by the deadline. Judge information is outlined elsewhere on our website.

Register to Judge 3MT by December 5

Competition Format

  1. First Round - Video Submission

    Submissions judged by alumni, graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty, staff, and others. Submissions due by December 5.

  2. Final Round - In-Person

    The top-ranking students from the first round are invited back to a final, in-person round live streamed from the University Park campus on Saturday, March 28.

  3. Regional Competition

    The top-ranking final round Penn State master's or doctoral student is invited to compete in a regional competition hosted by the Northeast Association of Graduate Schools.

Prizes

Co-Sponsors

  • Fox Graduate School Alumni Society mark
  • Graduate and Professional Student Association Logo
3MT competitor

Information for Students

Learn more about eligibility requirements, the upcoming timeline, prize money, and more.

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3MT judges

Information for Judges

Learn about remote judging for the opening round, who can be a judge, judging criteria, and more.

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<p>Tricia Hart, a recent doctoral graduate in nutritional sciences, took home first place in Penn State Three Minute Thesis competition, which challenges graduate students to highlight the impact of their research in three minutes. Chemical engineering doctoral candidate Adam Smerigan earned second place, and energy and mineral engineering doctoral candidate Patrick Sarpong earned the People's Choice Award in the 2025 competition, hosted by the Fox Graduate School on March 29. </p>

Congratulations to the 2025 Award Recipients!

The final round of the 2024-25 Penn State Three Minute Thesis competition was exciting and engaging! The ten finalists did an outstanding job highlighting their experiences. The awardees include:

First Place

Tricia Hart, Nutritional Sciences

Second Place

Adam Smerigan, Chemical Engineering

People's Choice

Patrick Sarpong, Energy and Mineral Engineering

The People's Choice Award is sponsored by the Graduate and Professional Student Association.

View the Final Round

Contact Us

If you have questions you can reach out to the Fox Graduate School.

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