The first ever ÆÞÓÑ Agricultural campus 3M Thesis Heats were held Monday, March 23. Winners were Caitlin McCavour of Plant, Food and Environmental Sciences and Sahil Sahil from Engineering.
The 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) competition brings together the ÆÞÓÑ community to give graduate student researchers a platform to share and celebrate their ideas and compete for cash prizes.
Students have three minutes to present their research in as engaging a manner as possible for a non-specialist audience, with one PowerPoint slide permitted as a visual aid.
3MT heat participants who move forward in the competition will have the chance to win the following prizes during the finals:
First place: $1,000 and eligible participants have the opportunity to represent
ÆÞÓÑ at the Eastern Regional 3MT Competition
Second place: $500
Third place: $250
People’s Choice Award: $500 (in addition to any other prize money received)
Congratulations and Good luck as you move forward!
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