watch displaying three minutes past noonThe clock is ticking: UWindsor graduate students can develop their presentation skills and vie for cash prizes by joining the Three Minute Thesis competition.

Competition to sharpen research presentation skills

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

The event will be held on April 9, with two heats in the morning and a final round in the afternoon. Top finishers will win cash prizes and the champion will represent the University of Windsor at the provincial contest May 8 at the Lakehead University campus in Orillia.

Limited contestant spots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration will close at noon March 15.

To register and for competition details, visit the UWindsor 3MT Competition webpage.

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