2022 MT180 final competition [fr]
MT180 is an international francophone competition launched in Quebec, inspired by the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®), it is run in Ireland by the Irish Universities Association, the Association des études françaises et francophones d’Irlande and the French Embassy since 2021.
We invite you to listen to the 20 PhD students who have been selected to present their research project in just three minutes on 28th May 2022 in partnership with the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie and University College Dublin.
Come and listen to the 20 PhD students who have been selected to present their research project in just three minutes. Prizes will be awarded by the jury to the 3 best presentations and one prize will be rewarded by the favourite presentation of the public.
See you on 28th May 2022 at 1:30 pm in Theatre N, Newman Building, UCD for the national final competition.
Jury :
The Ambassador of Belgium to Ireland H.E. Ms Van Vlierberge will chair the jury
Lewis Purser, director teaching, learning and academic affairs at IUA
Dr. Derval Conroy, President of Adeffi
Dr. Marie-Victoire Guillot-Sestier, Assistant professor of Physiology at Trinity College Dublin
Mme Caroline Chauvire, Head of EM Normandie Ireland
Sally Finn-Kelcey, 1st price of the national final MT180 Ireland 2021
Rewards
Thanks to the competition partners for their contribution to the winners’ prizes:
IUA will reward the prize to the first place winner
The French Embassy in Ireland will offer the prize to the second place winner
The Belgian Embassy in Ireland will reward the 3rd prize
The Embassy of Canada will offer books to all laureates
The Slovakian Embassy in Ireland will offer a prize to all laureates
The EM Normandie business school will offer a prize to all laureates
The overall winner will have the opportunity to participate in the international MT180 final in Montreal (Canada) on 6 October 2022!
Rewatch the 2021 International final!
Rewatch 2021 Irish finalist Sally Finn-Kelcey’s performance
Stay tuned for more information