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UK GradResearch Live!

Sponsored by The Graduate School and The Graduate Student Congress

Communicating research succinctly and engagingly, especially to general audiences, is a critical but rare skill that can give you a boost in the competitive job market inside and outside academia. An effective way to develop this skill is participation in the Three-Minute Thesis, or 3MT, which is very different than other academic exercises in research distillation, such as pitches and lightening talks. Developed in 2008 by the University of Queensland in Australia and now practiced at universities around the globe, the 3MT challenges researchers to tell an appealing story to a non-specialist audience in three minutes or less.  Accompanying the narration is a single static graphic to enhance the audience’s understanding. 

"The hardest part was distilling complex research into language anyone could understand while still capturing its significance. Finding the balance between simplicity and accuracy in such a short time frame was challenging but incredibly rewarding." - 2024 Winner Pegah Safavi, Ph.D. Candidate & Lighthouse Beacon Foundation Graduate Fellow

Timeline

GradResearch Live! is held toward the end of every fall semester so that the first and second place winners of the 3MT Track (see Tracks & Prizes below) can go on to compete in regional 3MT competitions in the spring semesters. Participants are required to submit a video for the preliminaries, and we will select the top submissions to compete in our live event. Please see the important dates below for this year's competition.

Prep Workshop & Video Submission

Preparatory Workshop:
  • Communicating Your Research, from Friday, October 4, 2024
Video Submission Deadline
  • 8:00 a.m. on Monday, October 21, 2024
  • See submission details below

Final Event

GradResearch Live! Final Event

  • 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 6, 2024
  • Esports Theater at The Cornerstone
  • Family and friends are encouraged to attend!
$500 1st place

$250 2nd place

$150 3rd place & people's choice

2024 Winners!

List of All 2024 Winners

Pre-3MT

First Place & People's Choice Award Winner: Josephine Otuagomah, Nutritional Science, "Cells Can Lie Too"

Second Place: Fatemeh Hamedi, Biomedical Engineering, "Seeing the Unseen: Optical Imaging for Early Detection of Brain Disorders in Newborns"

Third Place: Jainam Dhruva, Computer Science, "Building a Smarter Home for a Greener Planet"

 

3MT

First Place: Pegah Safavi, Biomedical Engineering, "What If a Portable Sensor Could Enable Early Alzheimer’s Detection" 

Second Place: Mary Margaret Zrull, Musicology, "Composed in Captivity: Music by French Prisoners of War during WWII"

Third Place: Carleigh Litteral, Experimental Psychology, "Impact of Family History Density on Substance Use Onset and Duration"

People's Choice Award Winner: Deborah Adeyemi, Chemistry, "‘YOU’ are the Air I Breathe!"

More GradResearch Live! Info

Tracks & Prizes

  • Early-Research or pre-3MT (master’s and doctoral; students in proposal stage or with preliminary findings)
    • 1st place: $500
    • 2nd place: $250
    • 3rd place: $150
    • People’s Choice: $150
  • Late-Research or Standard 3MT (master’s and doctoral; students with results/conclusions)
    • 1st place: $750 (and advancement to regional competition)
    • 2nd place: $500
    • 3rd place: $250
    • People’s Choice: $250

Rules & Submission

Participants are required to submit a video recording for the preliminary round, and we will select the top submissions to compete in-person during our live event.

Below are the official rules of the competition. Please read and follow all rules before submitting your video. Click here for the judging rubric.

  • The competition is limited to currently enrolled masters and doctoral students, or postdocs, at the University of Kentucky who have not previously won a campus-wide 3MT competition.
  • Finalists must present live and in person at the final event, without the aid of notecards or cheat-sheets
  • No additional sound or video is permitted in the presentation.
  • No additional props (e.g. costumes, musical instruments, laboratory equipment, etc.) are permitted.
  • Presentations are limited to 3 minutes maximum; competitors exceeding 3 minutes are disqualified. (A timer will be displayed at the finals.)
  • Presentations are to be spoken-word prose (e.g. no poetry, raps, or songs).
  • Presentations are considered to have commenced when a presenter starts their presentation through either movement or speech.
  • The decision of the judges is final.

About 3MT Three Minute Thesis



3mt logo

UK GradResearch Live! was born out of the The University of Queensland’s 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, a research presentation initiative that challenges graduate students to effectively communicate their research to a general audience, with a single slide, in three minutes or less. Click here to learn more about the history of 3MT.

The Graduate School and Graduate Student Congress have hosted 3MT competitions at The University of Kentucky since 2013, and our participants have found them an excellent way to practice their communication and presentation skills while sharing their research with their peers.

This year we’re rebranding and expanding the competition to reach a larger audience across campus and throughout the local community with a public showcase, numerous prizes, and a reception. Keep reading to learn more about UK GradResearch Live!

Additional Resources

Below are some different resources related to UK GradResearch Live! and Three Minute Thesis. 

How to Effectively Communicate

Radio Interview with 3MT® Students

Click here for "UK at the Half" radio interview with graduate students about the 3MT®, which aired Jan. 28, 2014.

 


 

Previous Winners

2023

Pre-3MT

First Place & People's Choice Award Winner: Ray Celeste Tanner, Communication, "Beyond the Org Chart: Informal Communication Networks and Organizational Culture"

Second Place: Hannah Blevins, Entomology, "Complexities of Cockroach Control"

Third Place: Devin Dunigan, Public Policy & Administration, "Inefficient Broadband Hinders Academic Performance and Economic Development"

3MT

First Place & People's Choice Award Winner: Jovita Ogechi Daraezinwa, Chemistry, "The Million-Dollar Question; How Close are We to a Cure?"

Second Place: Great Umenweke, Chemistry, "The Future Energy Is Trash"

Third Place: Mary Wallace, Entomology, "Silencing Beetle Senses: Protecting our Forests Using Gene Silencing"

Postdoctoral Track

First Place & People's Choice Award Winner: Khine Zin Aung, Public Health, "Alzheimer’s Disease: A Polygenic Risk Score Analysis"

Second Place: Ajoy Aloysius, Biology, "Local Heroes of Tissue Regeneration"

2022

Pre-3MT

First Place: Courtney Martin, Kinesiology and Health Promotion, "Exploring Tobacco, and Empowering Youth Through the Lens"

Second Place: Kasey Vigil, Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology, "Analyzing (Pluri)Sexual Satisfaction"

Third Place & People's Choice Award Winner: Jordan Parker, Veterinary Science, "Antibiotics and Horse Bacteria: The Good, The Bad, and the Poopy"

3MT

First Place: Feitong Lei, Public Health, "What is Unknown About Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)?"

Second Place: Kathryn Mattingly-Flynn, Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation, "My Career, My Choice?"

Third Place: Erica Jacquay, Veterinary Science, "Why Did The Horse Cross The Road?"

People's Choice Award Winner: Emily Naser-Hall, English, "Conceive and Control"

Postdoctoral Track

First Place & People's Choice Award Winner: Abdullah Al Masud, Pharmaceutical Sciences, "Nano-targeting Keeps Hope When Drug Kills More, Than Cure"

Second Place: Alec Tewsley-Booth, Physics, "Why is there stuff instead of no stuff?"

2021

Pre-3MT

First Place: Amanda Slone, Communication, "A Communicable Vaccine for Misinformation"

Second Place:  Rayven Peterson, Educational, School, & Counseling Psychology, "Examining Mistrust: An Analysis of Cultural Mistrust Among Black Americans in Therapy Settings"

Third Place: Anita Silwal, Communication, "Masculinity and Mental Health: Changing Behavior through Health Messages"

People's Choice Award Winner: Kelly Ferguson, Hispanic Studies, "Horror Revealed: Using the Horror Genre as a Modality for Understanding Histories of State Sanctioned Violence"

3MT

First Place: Robert Anderson, Nutrition & Food Systems, "Maximal Strength Training Can Increase Metabolism in Adults Classified as Obese"

Second Place: Sung-Yuan Cheng, Accounting, "Do Stock Investors Incorporate Climate Risk Information into their Investment Decisions?"

Third Place: Priya Karna, Chemistry, "Let's Rub Sunscreen All Over Our Chemistry!"

People's Choice Award Winner: Robert Anderson

2014

Spring 2014

First Place & People's Choice Winner: Olufunmilola Akinola, Nutritional Sciences

Second Place (TIE): Gary Gregg, Plant & Soil Sciences AND Kayla Johnson, Educational Policy Studies & Evaluation

Fall 2014

Master's Students

First Place & People's Choice Award WinnerShayan Mohammadmoradi, Pharmacology & Nutritional Sciences, "Cholesterol Lowering Effects of Probiotics"

Second Place: Gary Gregg, Plant & Soil Sciences

Third Place: Laura Higley, Classics

Doctoral Students

First Place & People's Choice Award Winner: Jianing Li, Pharmacology & Nutritional Sciences, "Peanut Allergy, Not Just Peanuts"

Second Place: Carolyn Crowdus Meyer, Anatomy & Neurobiology

Third Place: Victoria Pook, Entomology, "Drilling for Biofuel: Uncovering the Potential of Wasp Venom for the Production of Renewable Energy"

2013

Fall 2013

First Place: Danielle Lyons, Physiology

Second Place: Stephanie Richman, Psychology

Third Place: Oreoluwa Adedoyin, Pharmaceutical Sciences

People's Choice Award: Jennifer Tullmann, Musicology

Spring 2013 

Three finalists, unranked, were selected to present at a Graduate Student Congress dinner with President Eli Capilouto:

Alejandra Catalina Velez-Ortega, Physiology 

Heather Yonutas, Anatomy and Neurobiology 

Ann Niren, Music Performance