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3MT News Archive

Q&A with Rachel Nickel, U of M’s 3MT champion heading to regionals

April 26, 2017 — 
Rachel Nickel won the Archie McNicol Prize for First Place at U of M’s 2017 3MT competition (and also received the People's Choice Award) and is heading to Saskatoon to compete in the regionals on April 28

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Eclectic researcher wages war on unseen enemy

April 10, 2017 — 
Master’s student Lexi Ciapala won second prize in U of M’s Three Minute Thesis contest with her story of battling a protein inside cancer cells

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(L-R) Rachel Nickel (winner of People's Choice and Dr. Archie McNicol Prize), Colin Graydon (winner of Third Place Prize), and Alexandra Ciapala (Second Place Prize) at the Three Minute Thesis final on March 8, 2017. // Photo by Mike Latschislaw

Seeking out innovative ways to help enhance lives

March 9, 2017 — 
3MT® final competition showcases groundbreaking research from grad students

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The 3MT Final Competition is March 8 from 7-9 p.m. Vasudeva Bhat, immunology doctoral student, is one of the 12 graduate students who will be presenting their research at the event.

Challengers of knowledge – 3MT® final on March 8

March 8, 2017 — 
Twelve finalists have made it through the 3MT® heats and move on to compete in the Final Competition

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Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management

FKRM flavour to 3MT® finals

March 7, 2017 — 
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management will be well-represented at the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition final.

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(L-R) U of M President David Barnard and the 2016 3MT winner Karlee Dyck.

Cheer them on at the 3MT heats

February 13, 2017 — 
Thirty U of M graduate students will be competing Feb. 13/14/16

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Competitors from the 2016 Three Minute Thesis competition.

Jan. 23 deadline for Three Minute Thesis competition

January 9, 2017 — 
Three Minute Thesis challenges graduate students to consolidate their ideas and research discoveries so they can be presented concisely to a non-specialist audience

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Karlee Dyck

CANDID: Meet Karlee Dyck, 3MT winner

April 25, 2016 — 
An award-wining lip-synching performer, a gifted classical pianist, a swing dancer and U of M's 2016 3MT winner

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(L-R) President and Vice-Chancellor David T. Barnard, Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Joanne Keselman, Second Place winner Anjali Bhagirath, First Place winner Karlee Dyck, People’s Choice winner Paul White, Vice-President (Research and International) Digvir S. Jayas and Vice-Provost (Graduate Education) & Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Jay Doering at the Feb. 25, 2016 3MT® final. (Photo by Mike Latschislaw)

Grad students distill research into powerful 3MT presentations

March 2, 2016 — 
Condensing complex research into quick-paced presentations, finalists showcased their skills

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The 3MT Final Competition is Feb. 25 from 7-9 p.m. Chris Cadonic, biomedical engineering master's student, is one of the 12 graduate students who will be presenting their research at the event

Graduate students who really know their stuff

February 17, 2016 — 
Twelve finalists made it through the 3MT heats and move on to compete in the final competition on Thursday, Feb. 25

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