Coimbra Group Three-Minute Thesis Competition
Preliminary round at the University of Tartu
On 19 March, the preliminary round for the international Coimbra Group 3-Minute Thesis Competition is held at the University of Tartu. We invite doctoral students to participate and introduce their research in the form of a captivating three-minute presentation in English. A video recording of the winner’s presentation will be sent to represent the UT in the international competition. Register here (open until 08.03.2021).
Preparation
To participate in the competition, prepare a captivating three-minute presentation summarising the problem that is driving your research, the ways to solve it, and its importance and impact.
Participation
Make your presentation in front of the UT competition jury on 19 March. A video recording is made of the presentation.
Evaluation
From the presentations made on 19 March, the three best are selected. The authors of these presentations will receive a cash prize. The video recording of the winning presentation will be sent, as the UT representative, to the Coimbra Group’s international Three-Minute Thesis competition.
Communication
We do our best to communicate the topics presented at the UT competition both via the university channels and in the press – so the exciting science stories can also be heard outside the university.
19 March– preliminary round at the UT
31 March – UT submits its representative’s video to the international competition
1–7 April – organisers of the international competition check the eligibility of received recordings
8–22 April – international judging panel selects the top three recordings
16–18 June – hosted by Charles University in Prague, details will be clarifield later
Comprehension and content
Engagement and communication
Write for your audience
Tell a story
Have a clear outcome in mind
Revise
Please see also Jason Mario Dydynski presentation at Coimbra Group Annual Conference.
More information:
Piret Ehrenpreis, UT Research Communication Adviser, 58160090, piret.ehrenpreis@ut.ee
Merili Hansen, UT GSCSA, GSLPS gradaute schools Project Manager of Events, merili.hansen@ut.ee
The event is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (University of Tartu ASTRA Project PER ASPERA).
Time Management Training
Doctoral Schools at University of Tartu in cooperation with Aeternum Training and Consulting
At the facilities of UT or via Zoom
This training series on Time Management is intended for doctoral students and advisors. This practical training seminar in time management offers tips and recipes for increasing motivation and the effective planning of tasks and processes of various importance. Participants will gain useful insights that are immediately applied into practice through individual and group exercises.
The trainings will be delivered by Aeternum trainer-consultants Maria Johnson (in English) and Kati Tikenberg (in Estonian).
Maria Johnson has been training and educating adults in the business world since 2017. Having worked as an interpreter for various trainings and programs in the field of Psychology, she discovered her passion and calling for educating and inspiring people to live their lives more effortlessly. Maria has studied with teachers from all over the world and completed more than 2000 hours of training. She is currently completing her degree in Psychology at University of Tartu. Find out more here.
9:45-10:00 Arrival and coffee
10:00-11:30 Introductions; Values and time
11:30-11:45 Break
11:45-13:15 Establishing priorities; meta-programs
13:15-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:15 Principles of planning your time
15:15-15:30 Break
15:30-17:00 Tool-box of methods; conclusions and summary
Food and beverages will be provided for the participants at the training venue.
Date of training | Target Audience | Location | Registration |
December 15, 2020 | Doctoral Students (EST) | Online via ZOOM | Closed |
December 18, 2020 | Supervisor (EST) | Online via ZOOM | Closed |
March 4, 2021 | Supervisor (EST) | Online via ZOOM | Closed |
March 11, 2021 | Doctoral Students (EST) | Online via ZOOM | Closed |
March 24, 2021 | Doctoral Students (ENG) | Online via ZOOM | Closed |
April 7, 2021 | Doctoral Students (EST) |
Registration opens about a month before the training.
Registration is open until the places are full. Accepted participants will be sent an e-mail about 2 weeks before the training with an participation confirmation and training information. Also for those, whom we cannot offer a place this time and thows who are aaded to the waiting list will be sent information. If you have been accepted but cannot take part in the training, please let us know immediately so that we can transfer the place to the next one in the waiting list.
Participation is limited to 20 spots.
All participants are required to map their personal time-use before the training for 7 days in 15-minute increments. The data collected will be used throughout the training as a tool for reflection and exercises. Precise instructions and forms will be sent to the participants two weeks prior to the training.
Contact:
Merili Hansen, merili.hansen@ut.ee, 737 6535
Maria Johnson, maria@aeternum.ee 58 367 717
The event is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (University of Tartu ASTRA Project PER ASPERA).