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Three minute thesis

Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a global competition developed by The University of Queensland (UQ), Australia.


Explore our 3MT heats and finals and register to attend!

What is the 3MT?

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

Initial rounds of the competition are organised by Schools, Faculties and Institutes. The finalists from each area will progress through into the University final. The overall University winner then advances to the International Asia-Pacific final.

See our graduate researcher's journey to the grand final.


Why do it?

We are sure many of you have learned by now, it is always handy to be prepared when faced with the inevitable "so what is your thesis about?" questions from curious family and friends (who usually want the three-minute version, not the extended one). More particularly, you might get asked the same question in a future job interview!

The 3MT is an invaluable opportunity to practise your communication skills in a supportive environment and it gives you the chance to distil the essence of your research into a succinct and engaging sound bite. Overall, past participants have reported several benefits of participating in the 3MT competition including increased recognition of the research, more networking opportunities with peers, and positive impact on structuring their thesis.

In addition, participation in 3MT can be included in your Australian Higher Education Graduate Statement as an AHEGS-worthy training through your Individual Learning Plan. AHEGS is a standardised format for Australian Higher Education qualifications that enables the qualifications to be recognised and renowned throughout the world. You need your supervisor approval to add this competition to your ILP.

And of course, there will be some extremely generous prizes as mentioned above.

Who is eligible to enter?

Active PhD and Professional Doctorate (Research) candidates who have successfully passed their confirmation milestone (including candidates whose thesis is under submission) by the date of their first presentation are eligible to participate in 3MT competitions at all levels, including the Asia-Pacific 3MT competition. Graduates are not eligible.

Please Note:

  • Competitors must be active PhD candidates and must have successfully completed confirmation of candidature.
  • Previous first-place winners of the Deakin 3MT event are NOT eligible to enter again.
  • Students enrolled in any of the following programs are not eligible to enter: Masters (MPhil and coursework) and Professional Doctorate (less than 2/3 research).

Prizes

There will be monetary prizes allocated to the winners of the 3MT competition, the first runner-up and the people's choice winner awarded by the audience.

Winner:  $3,000
First runner-up: $2,000
People's choice: $500

Judging criteria

At each stage of the competition each competitor will be assessed on the judging criteria listed below. Each criterion is equally weighted and has an emphasis on audience.

Comprehension and content 

  • Presentation provided clear motivation, background, and significance to the research question.
  • Presentation clearly described the research strategy/design and the results/findings of the research.
  • Presentation clearly described the conclusions, outcomes and impact of the research.

Engagement and communication

  • The oration was delivered clearly, and the language was appropriate for a non-specialist audience.
  • The PowerPoint slide was well-defined and enhanced the presentation.
  • The presenter conveyed enthusiasm for their research and captured and maintained the audience’s attention.

How to enter

The competition launches 4 March 2026 alongside the Engaged Researcher Program. The Engaged Researcher Program is a series of workshops and seminars designed to support development of core engagement capabilities that researchers will draw on throughout their careers.

Find out more  (Deakin only)

You must enter your Faculty heats to participate in the Deakin Finals. Please register your interest by contacting your Faculty.

If you have any questions please contact the Researcher Development Academy team for details of the initial rounds of the 3MT competition in your area.

Faculty heats and finals

EventDateTimeCampus Register by
Arts and Education
Education Wednesday,
May 13
11.30am - 1pm Deakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Tuesday,
12 May  
Communication and Creative Arts Wednesday,
May 13
11.30am - 1pm Deakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Tuesday,
12 May
Humanities and Social Sciences Wednesday,
May 13
11.30am - 1pm Deakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Tuesday,
12 May
Arts and Education Faculty finalFriday,
June 26
2.45 - 4.30pmWaurn Ponds EstateFriday,
19 June
 
To attend any of the 3MT heats or the final for this faculty, please email  artsed-graduateresearch@deakin.edu.au
Health
Exercise and Nutrition Science Friday,
May 22
11am – 2pm Deakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Friday,
15 May
Health and Social Development Friday,
May 22
3 – 4:30pm Deakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Friday,
15 May
Psychology Tuesday,
May 26
11am – 1pm Burwood Tuesday,
19 May
Medicine Friday,
May 29
9.30 - 11am Waurn Ponds Friday,
22 May
Nursing and midwifery Tuesday,
June 2
10 - 11am Deakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Tuesday,
26 May
Health Faculty finalThursday,
July 2
1 - 4pmDeakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Friday,
19 June
To attend any of the 3MT heats or the final for this faculty, please email  health-hdr@deakin.edu.au
Science, Engineering and Built Environment
Institute for Frontier Materials
Life and Environmental Sciences
Information Technology 
Friday,
June 12
10:30am – 3:30pm Deakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Wednesday,
3 June
Architecture and Built Environment
Engineering
Institute for Intelligent Systems
Wednesday,
June 17
10:30am – 3:30pm Waurn Ponds Estate Wednesday,
3 June
Science, Engineering and Built Environment Faculty finalFriday,
July 3
2 – 4:30pmDeakin DownTown
(Melbourne CBD)
Wednesday,
24 June 
To attend any of the 3MT heats or the final for this faculty, please email  sebe-hdr@deakin.edu.au
Business and Law
Business and Law Faculty finalWednesday,
June 24
1 – 3pmBurwoodWednesday,
17 June
To attend the final for this faculty, please email  blresearch@deakin.edu.au

2025 Deakin Grand Final

Winner

2025-3mt-winner Matt Crocker

Matthew Crocker, Faculty of Business and Law took home  the $3,000 3MT® first prize for his presentation; "Where does the Australian government’s money come from? The hidden role of self-financing"

Matt argues the real constraint on government spending isn’t money, but resources such as labour, infrastructure and expertise. His work aims to shift policy conversations away from budget limitations and toward the actual economic impact of spending, such as inflation and resource allocation.

After winning the Deakin 3MT® competition in August, Matt competed amongst a field of other graduate researchers in the Asia-Pacific Semi-Final.  Congratulations to Matt on this wonderful achievement!

Runner-up 2025-3mt-runner-up Sandarshan Samarasinghe

Sudarshan Samarasinghe, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment (SEBE), Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation (IISRI) claims runner-up for his presentation; "Smart Swarms: Building Resilient Autonomous UAV Teams for Extreme Missions"

Sudarshan’s research focuses on enabling groups of drones to work together to deliver critical supplies in disaster zones, ensuring vital supplies reach those in need, even under the harshest conditions.

People’s choice

2025-3mt-peoples-choice Brianna GilesThe Faculty of Health round out the ® prize pool, with the Institute for Mental and Physical Health and Clinical Translation (IMPACT)'s Breanna Giles, voted people’s choice for her presentation; "Navigating the Brain's Labyrinth: Delivering Drugs to Destroy Brain Cancer"

The brain’s natural defence system, while essential for blocking harmful pathogens, also prevents most cancer treatments from reaching their target. Breanna’s solution is a smart drug delivery system designed to bypass this defence system and target only cancer cells. This work offers hope for improving survival rates and quality of life for those diagnosed with brain cancer.

Deakin 2025 3MT® finalists

  • Tjasa Savoric, Faculty of Science, Engineering and the Built Environment: ‘Gamified Virtual Reality: Overcoming Stress and Anxiety in Isolation’
  • Limna Suja Shaji, Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM): ‘Healing Smiles with Silk: A Sustainable Solution for Dental Restoration’
  • Kevin Ghavalas, Faculty of Health: ‘The Flavour of Chocolate Milk’
  • Houson Hu, Faculty of Health: ‘"It is what it is": Cyberbullying & Harassment in Online Games’
  • Hayley Keane, Faculty of Arts and Education: ‘Learning to be safe at work: a worker perspective’
  • Suniya Tariq, Institute for Frontier Materials (IFM): ‘The After Life of Dyed Cotton’
  • Oscar Kee, Faculty of Arts and Education: ‘Truth and Justice Commissions in Australia’

2025-3mt-vyt-finalists


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