Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) Competition
Enhanced Academic Practice (Organisational Development) is excited to announce this year鈥檚 Three Minute Thesis (3MT庐) competition for Doctoral Researchers!
3MT® is a dynamic and inspiring research communication competition developed by the University of Queensland, Australia. Entrants have just three minutes (and a single static slide) to deliver a captivating presentation on their thesis and its significance.
This is a fantastic opportunity for participants to hone their communication and presentation skills, while also challenging them to convey their ideas and discoveries concisely to a non-specialist audience.
Each School will organise a 3MT® competition (dates and times to be confirmed), and winners will be put forward to take part in the University’s 3MT® Grand Final at the Summer Showcase, which will take place on 29 June 2026.
The winner of the Grand Final will receive a significant monetary prize and will enter the regional and national 3MT® competitions. There will also be ‘Runner-up’ and ‘People’s Choice’ prizes. All finalists will receive a certificate of participation.
Confirmed presenters
- Hasan Alnoaimi, "The Impact of Ownership Characteristics on European Football Efficiency and Productivity", 海角视频 Business School
- Abdulmajjid Alrashidy, "Can Tram Make a Real Difference?", Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
- Susan Babirye, "Stopping Cyber Attacks Before They Spread", Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
- Dolapo Bello, "Designing Antibiotics for the Future", Science
- Rhona Breeze-Lawlor, "Gender disparity in design leadership", Design and Creative Arts
- Megan Huggett, "Trauma and Resilience in Adolescence", Social Sciences and Humanities
- Hasini Abeyratna Siyambalangamuwe Mudiyansele M, "SEPSENSE - Adaptive Early Detection of Sepsis", 海角视频 London
- Hannah Myers, "Between the Trees: The impact of Forest School of primary-aged girls’ perceptions of (invisible) girlhood", Sport, Exercise, and Health Sciences
- Kei Stankevych, "Sustainable End-of-Life for Mass Produced PLA", Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Manufacturing Engineering
Contact
For further information, please contact lborosummershowcase@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk.