
About the contest
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an annual contest designed specifically for translation students or recent graduates of the European Master's in Translation network. The contestants present their translation-related research in just three minutes to a non-specialised audience. The goal is to effectively communicate the significance and impact of their research in a clear, engaging, and concise manner.
Below you can find the theses of previous winners of the contest.
Winner theses 2026
- Effets de la traduction d’une œuvre audiovisuelle multilingue by Emilie Leclercq
- Terminologie de la Formule 1 - De la sécurité aux fondamentaux de la compétition by Chloë Strimelle
- Exploring LLMs’ abilities to handle gender-neutral rephrasing and translation in German by Manjinder Thind
- The Reception of Translated Medical Texts by Health Professionals in the Netherlands by Noa Warren
Winner theses 2025
- Traducción con perspectiva de género en la IA generativa by Clara Aldecoa Blázquez
- La terminologie de l'insémination artificielle et de la transplantation embryonnaire chez les bovins by Claire Desbuleux
- Machine Translation using Large Language Models: a comparative study of prompt design by Massimo Stablum