hand holding stopwatch set to 3 minutesThe Three Minute Thesis challenges graduate students to present their research to a general audience—and fast.

Registration open for 2016 Three Minute Thesis competition

Registration is now open for the fourth annual Three Minute Thesis competition, which challenges UWindsor graduate students to offer a presentation on their thesis or dissertation topic to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes.

Organizers call the Three Minute Thesis competition a unique opportunity to promote the innovative research undertaken by graduate students at the University of Windsor. The heats (March 22, 23 and 24) and March 30 final are open to the public. Top finishers will win cash prizes and the champion will represent the University of Windsor in a provincial qualifier at Wilfrid Laurier University.

Limited contestant spots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The Faculty of Graduate Studies invites current doctoral and master’s students preparing their dissertations, theses, or major research papers to register today at www.uwindsor.ca/graduate/three-minute-thesis.

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