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  1. Theses & Dissertations: Home

    The University's institutional repository, Apollo, holds full-text digital versions of over 11,000 Cambridge PhD theses and is a rapidly growing collection deposited by Cambridge Ph.D. graduates. Theses in Apollo can be browsed via this link. More information on how to access theses by University of Cambridge students can be found on the access ...

  2. Theses

    PhD Students (and the following Doctoral students: Doctor of Business, Doctor of Engineering, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine under Special Regulations) are required to deposit an electronic copy of their thesis in the University of Cambridge's institutional repository, Apollo.

  3. Finding and accessing theses

    How do I find a Cambridge thesis? Ph.D., M.Litt., M.Sc., and Divinity M.Phil. theses approved after 1970 are catalogued in iDiscover, as are M.D. and M.Chir. theses approved after May 2006. ... Since 1 October 2017, all PhD theses are being deposited in electronic form to the University repository ... University of Cambridge. This project is a ...

  4. The PhD thesis

    The PhD thesis. The doctoral thesis should contain material of sufficient originality to merit publication. The original material should be adequate to form a substantial basis of a monograph or at least two journal articles. The thesis should demonstrate the candidate's command of the relevant literature. The thesis should be a coherent piece ...

  5. How do I access a dissertation from the University of Cambridge

    Finding print dissertations. The University Library holds all Cambridge dissertations from 1921 onwards and they can be ordered from the Manuscript Reading Room (01223 333143, [email protected] ). They can't be borrowed or supplied for inter-library loan. Information on finding theses and dissertations can be found on the Theses Libguide .

  6. Apollo

    Apollo is the institutional repository of the University of Cambridge, managed by the Open Research Systems team based in Cambridge University Library. The Repository is committed to store and preserve the University's research outputs. Research outputs can include, but are not limited to, publications, conference proceedings, book chapters ...

  7. PhD: thesis submission and examination

    Where and what to submit. You should submit an electronic pdf copy of your thesis via the Engineering Degree Committee thesis submission Moodle site. Please name the file "PhD_ Your CRSid.pdf" so that it is identifiable. Providing examiners have been appointed, your thesis will be forwarded to the examiners within two days of receipt by the GSO.

  8. Dissertations and theses

    Recently completed Cambridge PhD theses are available via Apollo, the University Repository (unless under embargo). You can also search for the full text of PhD theses across the UK using the British Library's EThOS service or browse the Proquest Dissertations and Theses database for research across 700 academic institutions worldwide.

  9. Submitting your thesis for examination (PhD, EdD ...

    What happens following submission of the thesis for examination. When you submit your thesis for examination the Degree Committee will check the submission, acknowledge receipt, and inform Student Registry you have submitted. The Student Registry will update your CamSIS record. The Degree Committee will forward your thesis to your examiners.

  10. Finding and ordering Cambridge theses

    Please note that theses dating prior to 2007 are stored offsite and require a notice period of 24 hours to be made available for consultation. The classmarks covered by these requirements are PhD.1 - PhD.29839. University of Cambridge theses are not available for inter-library loan. We can supply copies of theses to individuals for research.

  11. Data and your thesis

    If your department is taking part in the pilot or would like to, see the Data Management Plans for Pilot for Cambridge PhD Students page. The Research Data Management Team will provide support for any students, supervisors or assessors that are in need. Submitting your digital thesis and depositing your data

  12. Dissertation databases

    This database includes 2.4 million dissertations and theses citations, representing 700 leading academic institutions worldwide from 1861 to the present day. It offers full text for most of the dissertations added since 1997 and strong retrospective full text coverage for older graduate works. Each dissertation published since 1980 includes a ...

  13. Theses, dissertations and prize essays

    There are now over 39,000 volumes. Contact: Manuscripts Reading Room (01223 333143, [email protected]) Cambridge theses held by CUL. Finding and ordering Cambridge theses. A small but growing proportion of Cambridge theses are available to consult in digital form in the university repository Apollo. See the Office of Scholarly Communication's ...

  14. Dissertations, Theses & Sample work

    Cambridge University Library holds hard copies of all PhD theses in all subjects approved by the University of Cambridge since 1921. These can be consulted in person in the Manuscripts Room. How can I obtain a copy of a Cambridge PhD thesis? Unfortunately we are not able to provide copies of PhD theses, either in hard copy or digital, from the ...

  15. Theses & Dissertations

    The University Library's Manuscripts Reading Room holds all theses approved before 1970. Open: Apollo (University of Cambridge) This repository holds the research output of members of the University of Cambridge. It is delivered and managed by the University Library's Open Research Systems team. Since 2017, all University of Cambridge PhD ...

  16. Preparing to submit your PhD thesis

    1. Notice of intention to submit. At least two months before you intend to submit your thesis you need to inform the Degree Committee of your proposed title, expected submission date and provide a short summary. Your expected submission date should be on or before your submission deadline (you can find this in your CamSIS self-service or talk ...

  17. PhD thesis formatting

    The cam-thesis LaTeX class is a collaborative effort to maintain a Cambridge PhD thesis template for Computer Laboratory research students, initiated by Jean Martina, Rok Strniša, and Matej Urbas. Effective scientific electronic publishing - Markus Kuhn's notes on putting scientific publications onto the web, especially for LaTeX/LNCS users.

  18. Theses

    For pre-1970 theses there is a card catalogue in the Manuscripts Reading Room. See the Manuscripts Department's web page on Theses for further information. Electronic Cambridge theses. From 1 October 2017 all PhD students are required to deposit both a hard copy and an electronic copy of their thesis to the University Library. Find out more on ...

  19. Writing, submitting and examination

    Cambridge students. Exams. Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught. Postgraduate examinations. Examination access arrangements. After the examination. Higher degrees. This section has information on submitting dissertations and theses for examination. PhD, EdD, MSc, MLitt and MD.

  20. Thesis Database

    Nall, A. 2017. The Identification & Ranking of Organised Crime Groups and Members: Combining the Crime Harm Index (CHI) and Social Network Analysis (SNA) Download. Antoine, B. 2016. The Rise and Fall of Hotspots of Homicide in the Port-of-Spain Division: changes over time in characteristics of murder.

  21. After the viva (oral examination)

    Process following the oral examination. Degree Committee and Postgraduate Committee meeting dates can be found here. Congregation dates can be found here. With the exception of being offered a lower degree only or outright failure, the steps following your viva are as follows: Your examiners complete a joint report and make a recommendation ...

  22. Properties of expanding universes

    Some implications and consequences of the expansion of the universe are examined. In Chapter 1 it is shown that this expansion creates grave difficulties for the Hoyle-Narlikar theory of gravitation. Chapter 2 deals with perturbations of an expanding homogeneous and isotropic universe. The conclusion is reached that galaxies cannot be formed as ...

  23. Cultivating Global Citizens through the St. Edmund's College, Cambridge

    For Jacob, the opportunity to study at Cambridge means continuing work on research that aims to be communicated beyond academia, with the intent of enhancing people's lives. After returning from London, he completed his senior thesis as part of the Glynn Family Honors Program and won the John Roos Prize for Best Thesis in American Politics.

  24. Theses and Dissertations

    Theses and dissertations completed prior to 2006 may be found in the "Archived Theses" and "Archived Dissertations" and are accessible only to those on a Clemson University IP address or using Clemson's VPN service. Visitors not affiliated with Clemson University may request a copy through their local library's interlibrary loan service.

  25. From Community College to LGBTQ+ Community

    Devon Rojas is an incoming PhD sociology student at Harvard Griffin GSAS where he plans on researching LGBTQ+ inequality in organizations. He discusses the personal experiences that have informed his work, his path from community college to graduate school at Harvard, and how he looks forward to connecting with the School's LGBTQ+ community.

  26. PhD Graduate Job Placements

    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) 2020. Huong (Alicia) Dang (R. Samaniego) Union College New York (Tenure Track) Eiji Goto (T. Sinclair) University of Missouri-St. Louis (Tenure Track) Jin Ho Kim (R.Samaniego) Oxford University (Lecturer in Economics) Andrea Lopez-Luzuriaga (P. Carrillo)

  27. Theses

    The theses in UWSpace are publicly accessible unless restricted due to publication or patent pending. This collection includes a subset of theses submitted by graduates of the University of Waterloo as a partial requirement of a degree program at the Master's or PhD level. It includes all electronically submitted theses.