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  1. Theses Canada

    Theses Canada Theses Canada is a collaborative program between Library and Archives Canada and Canadian universities. The program launched in 1965 at the request of the deans of Canadian graduate schools. It strives to: acquire and preserve theses and dissertations from participating universities provide open access to Canadian digital theses and dissertations in the collection facilitate ...

  2. Search

    Enter keywords to search for theses and dissertations in the Library and Archives Canada collection.

  3. UofT Theses

    Theses Canada This link opens in a new window Comprehensive collection of Canadian theses at Library and Archives Canada. Covers U of T dissertations from 1950+ and master's theses from 1989+.

  4. UBC Theses and Dissertations

    UBC graduate students began submitting their theses online via cIRcle, UBC's digital repository, in fall 2007, a practice that both simplified the submission process and also ensured the availability of this research to a global audience in a timely manner. As of March 2012, UBC Library has digitized and made openly accessible the full-text of more than 32,000 theses submitted by graduate ...

  5. Open Access Theses and Dissertations

    Indexes over 4 million graduate-level electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) freely available from over 1,100 institutions worldwide. Search for keywords from titles, author names, abstracts, subjects, university/publisher and more.

  6. Theses and dissertations

    More theses. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global: 70,000 new full-text dissertations and theses from 700 leading academic institutions worldwide. : Lists international, regional and country-specific databases of theses available in open access. The library gives you access to theses from the University of Ottawa and other institutions.

  7. UNB Theses and Dissertations

    Theses Canada was launched in 1965 at the request of the deans of Canadian graduate schools, and is a collaborative between Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and Canadian universities. Theses Canada provides free access to Canadian digital theses and dissertations, and bibliographic records for non-digital theses and dissertations in LACs ...

  8. Research Guides: Theses and Dissertations: Canada

    Canadian Theses and Dissertations Theses Canada Portal This link opens in a new window Indexes more than 425,000 Canadian theses and dissertations from 1965. This database also provides free access to over 200,000 full text electronic Canadian theses and dissertations. Effective April 2014, only digital theses and dissertations are now accepted.

  9. Guides: Theses & Dissertations: Finding a Thesis or Dissertation

    Canadian Historical Association The includes Masters or PhD research projects conducted by students enrolled in history programs at Canadian universities. Find the list of theses by title, author name, university, the year that the thesis was undertaken or completed.

  10. Student Guidelines for the Doctoral Thesis

    At the University of Toronto, the term 'thesis' is generally used to refer to the culminating project for either a Master's or a doctoral degree. At other institutions and in other countries, the term 'dissertation' is more commonly used at the doctoral level. This document uses the term 'thesis' to refer to a doctoral thesis, but your supervisor or department may prefer the term ...

  11. PhD Dissertations

    Dissertations from 2021. PDF. Just Greening the Gulf: Sustaining Justice for Migrant Workers, Asma Atique. PDF. Ongoing crimes and the unlikelihood of punishment - Syria as a case study, Ghuna Bdiwi. PDF. Lawyering from Below: Activist Legal Support in Contemporary Canada and the US, Irina Ceric. PDF.

  12. Theses and dissertations

    Americas Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertacoes Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations. Theses Canada Portal Citations of Canadian theses from 1965 to the present; full text from 1998 to the present.

  13. Preparation of a Thesis

    Thesis Components A thesis can be written and organized either in the traditional monograph style or the manuscript (article) based style. It cannot be a mixture of the two. Theses must conform to the requirements of Library and Archives Canada. These requirements are listed below. In either monograph or manuscript format, the thesis must contain methodology, results and scholarly discussion ...

  14. Master's and Doctoral theses

    Writing a Master's or Doctoral thesis is a major endeavor. That's why it's important to start working on your manuscript as soon as you can. The Faculty of Graduate and Postgraduate Studies provides you with the information and tools you need to write effectively and efficiently in keeping with the standards in effect.

  15. Structure and Style of Theses and Dissertations

    Structure and Style of Theses and Dissertations Each student and their supervisory committee should work together to determine the scholarly scope and most appropriate structure of the thesis, keeping in mind scholarly standards within their fields and professional objectives of the student.

  16. eTheses and Dissertations

    Submitting Your YorkU Thesis or Dissertation The Faculty of Graduate Studies manages the submissions process for Theses and Dissertations. Learn more about the process by visiting their pages: Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection As of September 2013, York University Electronic Theses and Dissertations are hosted in the YorkSpace repository. Frequently Asked Questions Found a typo […]

  17. PhD thesis proposal

    Normally, PhD candidates submit a dissertation proposal to the committee in time to 'defend' it by the end of the second year (sixth term) in the program. There is no formal defense but there is an expectation that PhD candidates will present their proposal to the advisory committee, and to revise the proposal to address all concerns and issues raised. Once the committee is satisfied with ...

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  19. Graduate Writing: Writing Theses and Dissertations

    Writing Theses and Dissertations. Most research-based graduate programs require students to produce a thesis or dissertation. This document is evidence of the research project that you carried out as part of your degree. Many graduate students enter their program having previously completed an undergraduate thesis, but for some students this ...

  20. PDF Writing a Doctoral Thesis or Dissertation in the Social Sciences

    Writing a Doctoral Thesis or Dissertation in the Social Sciences Anne Jordan, Ph.D. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto ©2020 A guide for doctoral students at various stages of their doctoral theses and dissertations: Designing their thesis proposals, developing their research

  21. Canadian Theses

    This guide includes information about how to locate print and electronic theses or dissertations produced by students at Queen's as well as those produced by students at other institutions, both in Canada and overseas.

  22. Allard School of Law Theses and Dissertations Abstracts & Full Text

    To search for Peter A. Allard School of Law theses, please click on this Open Collections Search.Sample search strategy: change Search type from Full Text to Abstract/Summary and enter search terms in Search for box. Use quotation marks for phrases e.g. aboriginal law.

  23. Theses

    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.