Three Minute Thesis - 2019

    Three Minute Thesis - 2019 Registration 

    Currently enrolled doctoral and master's students in all disciplines at UAlbany will be eligible to participate in 3MT®. Work presented must have been conducted at UAlbany. Students should be in the final stages of graduate school so they have some sound conclusions and impacts from their research.

    Registration will remain open until 11:59pm on Friday, February 15, 2019.

    If your slide is not ready at the time of registration, you must upload it to 3MT PowerPoint Slides by 11:59 PM on February 15th in order to be eligible to participate.

    Your PowerPoint slide must be 1 (one) static, standard size (4:3). (in PowerPoint, click the Design tab, and then click Slide Size and choose Standard (4:3)).

    Preliminary Rounds will be held on Wednesday, February 27, 2019 10:30am-2:30pm in Empire Commons Community Building Large Conference Rooms. 

    Final Round (Top 8) will be held on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 11:30am-12:30pm in Fine Arts 126.



    For more information visit UAlbany 3MT. If you have any questions about the 3MT Competition, please contact the Office of Graduate Education Graduate Assistant, Chin Yuan, at cyuan3@albany.edu.

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    Basic Information
    Program Information
    Presentation Information
    Upload Your PowerPoint Slide to: 3MT PowerPoint Slides.
    • Please use the following file name format: Last Name_First Name.ppt
    • Be sure that your PowerPoint Slide is in standard 4:3 Ratio (In PowerPoint, click the Design tab, and then click Slide Size. Choose Standard [4:3]).
    Preliminary Rounds - Availability
    Please select all dates/times that would will be available to participate in the preliminary rounds.
    Please select all dates/times that would will be available to participate in the preliminary rounds.
    Confidentiality and Intellectual Property Guidelines
    • The 3MT® presentation must represent the original research of the participant.
    • The authors of the 3MT® presentation will retain all rights regarding its use at all times prior to and following the competition except as stated below.
    • Due to the nature of the competition, we will not ask judges, reviewers, staff or the audience to agree to or sign non-disclosure statements for any participant.
    • All public sessions of the competition, including but not limited to oral presentations, are open to the public at large. Any and all of these public sessions may be broadcast to interested persons through media which may include the Internet.
    • Any data or information discussed or divulged in public sessions by entrants should be considered information that will likely enter the public realm, and entrants should not assume any right of confidentiality in any data or information discussed, divulged or presented in these sessions. This means, if your research includes commercial-in- confidence or culturally sensitive material you should think very carefully about how you can