Three Minute Thesis

Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) celebrates the exciting research conducted by PhD students. Developed by The University of Queensland, the exercise cultivates students’ academic, presentation, and research communication skills. The competition supports their capacity to effectively explain their research in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience.

The first 3MT was held in 2008 with 160 students competing. In 2009 and 2010, the 3MT competition was promoted to other Australian and New Zealand universities and enthusiasm for the concept grew. Due to its adoption in numerous universities, a multi-national event was developed, and the Inaugural Trans-Tasman 3MT competition was held at the University of Queensland in 2010. Since then, the popularity of the competition has increased dramatically and 3MT competitions are now held at over 900 universities in 85 countries.

The Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies organized the inaugural Three Minute Thesis competition at Tulane in 2015. We award a Grand Prize to a winner selected by the judges and a People’s Choice Award to the audience favorite. Grand Prize winners have gone on to represent Tulane at the regional Three Minute Thesis competition held each spring at the annual meeting of the Council of Southern Graduate Schools.

The competition for the 2024-2025 Academic Year will be held on Thursday, November 7 at 2 pm in the Freeman Auditorium of the Woldenberg Art Center. PhD students who are near the end of their studies are welcome to apply to compete by emailing OGPS. The competition will be free and open to the public, and all are encouraged to attend!

The full program can be accessed here.

Art History/Latin American Studies PhD student Hayley Woodward presents her research. 

Annual Three Minute Thesis competition sponsored by the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies held Nov. 7, 2019.

Tulane Bioinnovation PhD student Samantha Kurtz won the 2018 Three Minute Thesis Competition at the annual meeting of the Council of Southern Graduate Schools (CSGS) in Knoxville, Tenn., with her presentation on her research into novel drug delivery systems to treat early-stage breast cancer.

Previous 3MT Winners

Grand Prize Winner: Chastain Anderson

People's Choice: Lydia Crawford

Grand Prize Winner: Roseanna Gossmann

People's Choice: Minming Cui

Grand Prize Winner: Samantha Kurz

People's Choice: Kazi Islam 

Grand Prize Winner: Rachel Wise

People's Choice: Stephen Formel

Grand Prize Winner: Jessica Liddell

People's Choice: Austin Jones

Grand Prize Winner: Danica Brown

People's Choice: Jailin Harrell

Grand Prize Winner: Hans Desale

People's Choice: Anika Tabassum

Grand Prize Winner: Annelise Blanchette

People's Choice: Diandra Ellis