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Thesis in Three: Top Tips from Past Winners

How to explain your PhD project to a broad audience in under three minutes? How to effectively convey your passion for your research? How to make sure you are understood?

This Monday, UC’s 2020 winners of the three-minute thesis competition, Morgan Tracey and Sam Treceño, shared their experiences with our audience.

Sam, who also competed in the Asia-Pacific semifinals, emphasised three points to consider before the 3MT talk:

  • Practice, practice, practice! Ideally in front of other people who can give constructive feedback, or alternatively record yourself on video.
  • Repeat! You have to know exactly what you want to say and how, or you risk going over time. Once your words flow automatically, you can concentrate on vocal variety, gestures and interaction with the audience.
  • Watch your appearance in ‘minute zero’! Before and while you are introduced, make sure you appear confident, relaxed and perhaps smile, as this is when the audience will get their first impression of you. If you have a friend in the audience, you may be able to establish eye contact with them as this interaction with someone familiar is often a very effective technique to reduce nervousness.

The former Vice-President of the PGSA also recommended to join Toastmasters to gain general speaking skills and confidence 🙂

Morgan explained the judging criteria of the thesis-in-three competition, which fall into the categories of

  1. Comprehension & Content
  2. Engagement & Communication

To score well in both areas, Morgan advised to

  • state the motivation for or the potential impact of the research, include some findings and possible applications (explain the what and the why).
  • speak slowly and clearly using everyday, simple language, without ‘dumbing down’ the content. After all, even though the audience has a diverse background, it is still composed of highly educated people.
  • work on a confident appearance and radiate enthusiasm through your voice and body language.
  • use illustrative graphics, ideally photos, on the slide but only minimal text. Your slide should be well organised and arouse interest. Interact with it to make it part of your presentation!

Morgan, who is nearing completion of her PhD in biological sciences, also recommended the website biorender.com for professional looking infographics and icons that are excellent for designing slides in biology, chemistry, life sciences and related fields.

Three-Minute Thesis Workshop TONIGHT!

Don’t miss out on tonight’s free 3MT workshop, run by UC’s public speaking club U-CAN-SPEAK Toastmasters in cooperation with the PGSA! We’ll start at 7pm sharp in Rehua 529.

Come along to find out from past 3MT winners how to effectively convey your passion for your research and how to be understood! Watch and encourage three UC postgrads, who have volunteered to practice their thesis-in-three presentations tonight and learn from the feedback they receive. If you’re keen, we may also be able to offer you a mini speaking opportunity (but of course you may also just watch from your seat). All are welcome – see you tonight!

Practice Your 3-Minute Thesis Presentation at U-CAN-SPEAK!

It was great meeting many new faces on clubs’ day this week! Please come and join us for our special three-minute thesis workshop this Monday (26 Jul) and our open night the week after (2 Aug).

For the workshop this Monday, we only have two slots left for any UC postgrads who are keen on giving their thesis-in-three talk in front of our friendly audience with helpful and constructive feedback from an evaluator! Don’t let this unique opportunity go to waste – simply flick us a quick message by the end of today (Friday) to secure your speech slot 🙂

All of our upcoming meetings are held in Rehua 529 and start at 7pm sharp, so we recommend you arrive a wee bit early. See you all there!

Thesis-in-Three Workshop with past Winners this Monday!

U-CAN-SPEAK Toastmasters proudly present Morgan Tracey & Sam Treceño, who both got placed in last year’s University of Canterbury finals of the three-minute-thesis competition! You may even give your own 3-minute presentation in front of our friendly audience and receive feedback from one of our invited speakers or club members. Send us a quick message by Friday to secure your spot! No need to be a member of our club – all are welcome to participate 🙂

This coming Monday, 26 July
Starting at 7pm sharp
Rehua 529

Meet us on Clubs’ Day!

This coming Tuesday, 20 July, we’ll have our stall right outside Haere-roa from 11am till 2pm. Have a chat with some of our members, grab some of our free give-aways and join our special meetings starting at 7pm sharp in Rehua 529:

  • Monday, 26 July: Thesis-in-Three Workshop with invited presentations from past winners, your chance to give a three-minute talk on your research to our particularly friendly and supportive Toastmasters audience and helpful feedback from one of our evaluators. To reserve a slot for your thesis-in-three presentation, send us a quick message! No need to be a member of our club – all are welcome!
  • Monday, 2 August: U-CAN-SPEAK Demo Meeting. Find out what we do on a typical Monday evening and what you can learn if you decide to become a member!

Of course we also have a regular Toastmasters meeting on the Monday before clubs’ day. Feel free to join us that night, too!

2 PhD students: 1 is a Toastmaster, 1 isn’t

The thesis review is coming up for Lisa*, PhD student at Massey Albany. Understandably, she’s felling a bit nervous about this formal presentation in front of academics from the department, her supervisors and examiners. Therefore, she decides to first have a practice run at her Toastmasters club in Auckland. Continue reading 2 PhD students: 1 is a Toastmaster, 1 isn’t

Timm awarded prize for best student talk

Congratulations to our club member Timm! At the Australia – New Zealand Mathematics Colloquium in Melbourne, he delivered the best presentation and won the Aitken Prize for the best contributed student talk. Well deserved $500, and his membership subs for Toastmasters were obviously an excellent investment!!!

Timm joined U-CAN-SPEAK, the Toastmasters Club at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, one and a half years ago. He is studying towards a PhD in mathematics.

Making the Most of Academic Conferences

We had an interesting and engaging meeting with our theme “Conference Workshop for Postgrads”. All events of the evening were themed around roles during a conference. A conference is a meeting of several people to discuss a particular topic. Of particular interest for our guests (postgrad students) would be an academic conference – gathering of scientists or academics where research findings or a workshop is conducted.

Timm inspired us to speak with ‘strangers’ at conference events and not just stay with your fellow academics. Continue reading Making the Most of Academic Conferences