Interested in older adults or population aging?
All graduate, professional, and medical students are invited to participate in a competition hosted by the Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging at the Institute for Public Health.
First developed by the University of Queensland, the Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT®) challenges students to communicate an issue they are passionate about to a non-specialist audience in just three minutes. 3MT presentation topics must be related to older adults and aging societies. This can include effects of occurrences early in life on outcomes or experiences in later life. This is a fantastic opportunity to refine your presentation skills, meet other students who are interested in aging, and potentially win cash prizes!
Wednesday, March 21, 5:30pm
Washington University, Danforth Campus
Prizes
First Place – $300
Second Place – $200
Third Place – $100
People’s Choice – $50
The top three contestants will also present
their winning 3MT at the Friedman Center
for Aging’s Crash Course in Aging event, to
be held on April 4, 2018.
Registration Deadline
Friday, February 23
More Information & Registration
publichealth.wustl.edu/aging
Specific Questions
CenterforAging@wustl.edu
(314) 747-9192