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3MT is back for 2013

By Kevin Ho on Jan 31, 2013

Did you hear the buzz about the University of British Columbia’s 3MT™ (Three Minute Thesis) competition* last year? Well, good news. It’s back for 2013!

Here’s what one of last year’s finalists had to say about his 3MT experience:

“I am a big believer in, and supporter of the 3MT program.  It was a great experience for me, and I think it’s a great addition to academic life at UBC.  The competition provided several benefits: 1) the opportunity to meet grad students from other disciplines and to learn about their fascinating research; 2) the challenge of boiling down my own research project into 3 minutes, which helped clarify my own thinking; and 3) the chance to get great presentation feedback and learn some tips from other presenters. I would do 3MT again in a heartbeat!”
Andrew Pilliar, Law
3MT 2012 Finalist

Read Andrew Pilliar’s full thesis on “Exploring a law firm business model to improve access to justice and decrease lawyer dissatisfaction” in cIRcle, UBC’s Digital Repository at: http://hdl.handle.net/2429/43478.

Want to get involved in 3MT 2013 @UBC? Visit http://3mt.grad.ubc.ca/ for details.

Did you know?

You can find recent UBC theses and dissertations in cIRcle, UBC’s Digital Repository. Explore the Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) 2008+ collection at: https://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/24. And follow cIRcle on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/cIRcle_ubc or @cIRcle_UBC for news, events, and more.

Above image and partial text in italics is courtesy of the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) website

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