2024/2025 UoS 3M
Overview
Get ready for the third edition of UoS-3M competition!
The ability to communicate capstone projects, theses or dissertations to general audience in 3 minutes or less is an important skill that we hope all of UoS students are able to master.
Date: Thursday, April 10th, 2025
Time: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
Venue: The Forum (Male Campus)
Competition Categories
The UoS-3M competition is organized under two (2) major categories:
- Undergraduate (Capstone/Theses)
- Postgraduate (Theses/Dissertation)
Nomination
Each college will nominate up to three (3) candidates from the two (2) categories to compete at the University Level. The three (3) candidates must be the finalists of a similar competition that is held at the College Level.
Competition Objective
- Improve student’s ability to communicate their ideas clearly to a non-specialized audience, which is essential for success in both academic and professional settings.
- Spotlight and explain innovative study findings in 3 minutes.
- Gain useful experience to enhance marketability and employability skills.
- Communicate the research output of UoS students to the community at large.
Guidelines for Presentation
- Candidates prepare an address/speech on the topic (capstone/thesis/dissertation) that lasts no more than three minutes in total.
- Competitors who exceed the 3-minute time limit will be disqualified.
- Focus on or spotlight the main ideas of the project/inquiry and leave out details.
- One static slide could be used for presentation. Slide transitions, animations, or other types of “movement” are not permitted. Use graphics to illustrate key points. Avoid visual clutter with less text and more visuals.
- Use time efficiently.
- Avoid talking fast in an attempt to cover everything, instead cut down material to fit the time (focus).
- Use simple and concise language. “Simple is often better.”
- Be very selective with terminologies and keep the audience in mind.
- Additional props are not allowed, such as clothes, musical instruments, lab apparatus, or animated backgrounds.
- Practice, practice, practice: aloud, timing, use a mock audience, etc.
Levels
College Level Competition
Colleges are expected to submit their top three (3) nominations in each of the categories to the final competition no later than March 26th, 2025. However, colleges should run their own competition at earlier times in collaboration with ILHE.
Workshop
Selected nominees from the college-level competition are invited to attend training sessions. These preparatory workshops are designed to enhance presentation skills and are detailed as follows:
- Workshop 1: How to Prepare a Powerful Three-Minute Presentation
- Workshop 2: Effective Three-Minute Talk Presentation
Interested in competing at the University Level?
Click here to open the registration form.
Please note: Registration for the University Level 3M Competition is by nomination only. Participants must be officially nominated by their respective colleges.
University Level Competition
The University Level competition will be held live on Thursday, April 10th, 2025. The winners from the Postgraduate category may represent UoS at the National 3M Level competition.
Judging Criteria
Understanding and Content: Judges will evaluate the clarity of the research explanation, the avoidance of specialized jargon, the detailed communication of the findings, and the presentation's logical structure, all articulated in a layperson's terms.
Communication and Engagement: The criteria here involve assessing the speaker’s ability to engage the audience, the presenter's overall enthusiasm, the maintenance of audience interest, and the visual aid's effectiveness in complementing the talk.
Prizes
Each participants who makes it to the final round will receive certificates. The winners will be rewarded as follows:
1st
3,000 AED
2nd
2,000 AED
3rd
1,000 AED
4th
500 AED
Audience Vote Award
500 AED
One (1) winner from each category will be awarded AED 500 based on the audience votes.
Winners
Postgraduate Category
- First Prize: Sara Luay Tapponi, College of Pharmacy (View recording)
- Second Prize: Najma Nur Islam Maku, College of Sciences (View recording)
- Third Prize: Ahlam Wassim Kaddoura, College of Sciences (View recording)
- Fourth Prize: Amenah Abdelazim, College of Health Sciences (View recording)
- Audience Choice Award: Omar Mohamed Mohamed Gad Sayed Ahmed, College of Engineering (View recording)
Undergraduate Category
- First Prize: Salma Nazar Abdullah Abdullah, College of Medicine (View recording)
- Second Prize: Judi Maksoud, College of Health Sciences (View recording)
- Third Prize: Aryam Saadi, College of Pharmacy (View recording)
- Fourth Prize: Shadan Abdulrazzaq Al-Qazzaz, College of Pharmacy (View recording)
- Audience Choice Award: Mohammed Amer Al-Kubaisi, College of Medicine (View recording)

