
Present your thesis in 3 minutes
Training in "My Thesis in 180 Seconds" for PhD students
This training course for competitions such as “My Thesis in 180 Seconds” and “Three Minute Thesis” is made up of 3 sessions. During the first session, the PhD students construct a first version of their pitch. The second day, in small groups, they work on their presentation to make it more clear and concise. On the actual day of their talk, a technical rehearsal allows the participants to familiarise themselves with the stage, room and microphone.
OBJECTIVES
Structure your 3-minute presentation
Reinforce your pitch
Improve your confidence
Familiarise yourself with the stage
PROGRAM
SESSION 1: talk on the basics of the 3-minute style
Structure your presentation
Develop your message and structure your talk
Assimilate tools for popularising science
Learn to condense a speech into 3 minutes
Distinguish the essential from the superfluous
Adapt your talk to the “Three Minute Thesis” style
SESSION 2: training in small groups
Reinforce your pitch
Clarify the contents
Find elements to be memorable
Improve your confidence
Reduce stress by using breathing techniques
Use correct body language
SESSION 3: technical rehearsal
On the day of the competition, a coach will carry out a technical rehearsal. The candidates rehearse their presentations in the lecture hall where the competiton will take place so that they can familiarise themselves with the stage, room and microphone.
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Duration
Initial talk: ½ day
Training: 1 day per group
Technical rehearsal: ½ day -
Languages available
English & French
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People concerned
PhD students and/or candidates for a 3 minute thesis competition
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Prerequisites
None
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Number of participants
Up to 6 people
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Educational ressources
Theoretical and methodological background, practice on material brought by participants, group exchanges, exercises
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Evaluation procedures
Questionnaire at the beginning and at the end of training (self-evaluation)
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Available formats
Intra-company
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