Gaining access to electronic copies of theses
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 StrniĊĦa, and Matej Urbas. Effective scientific electronic publishing – Markus Kuhn’s notes on putting scientific publications onto the web, especially for LaTeX/LNCS users The research undertaken by our body of PhD students is a significant national asset held in the form of theses. Until recently only hardbound copies of theses were collected and catalogued by the University Library, but this changed on 1st October when the Board of Graduate Studies introduced the requirement that all PhD students deposit both a hard copy and an electronic The thesis must: be written in English, apart from quotations and recognised technical formulae be in A4 portrait format use one-and-a-half spaced type include any photographs or other illustrations scanned into the text be saved in the electronic format and naming style specified by your Degree Committee. Examiners are not expected to edit work
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The research undertaken by our body of PhD students is a significant national asset held in the form of theses. Until recently only hardbound copies of theses were collected and catalogued by the University Library, but this changed on 1st October when the Board of Graduate Studies introduced the requirement that all PhD students deposit both a hard copy and an electronic Minimum number of terms of research which need to be in Cambridge (in order to qualify for the PhD) Qualification: PhD; Term (1 being your first term): 3; End of term by which your draft dissertation must be submitted to your supervisor. Qualification: PhD; Term (1 being your first term): 10; Absolute final submission deadline. Qualification: PhD Format: The PhD thesis is submitted electronically in A4 portrait format. See the Cambridge Students website for details on all aspects of formatting the text etc. You are strongly advised to check your thesis carefully prior to submission for typing
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Submitting the hardbound and electronic (final) thesis (doctoral students) Final approval for the PhD or EdD is conditional on you submitting a hardbound copy of your thesis for deposit in the University Library and uploading an electronic copy to the University repository Apollo. Submission of the hardbound is a requirement even if access to your The research undertaken by our body of PhD students is a significant national asset held in the form of theses. Until recently only hardbound copies of theses were collected and catalogued by the University Library, but this changed on 1st October when the Board of Graduate Studies introduced the requirement that all PhD students deposit both a hard copy and an electronic Finding a Cambridge PhD thesis online via the institutional repository. The University's institutional repository, Apollo, holds full-text digital versions of over 5, Cambridge PhD theses and is a rapidly growing collection deposited by Cambridge Ph.D. graduates (The University expects to hit 6, theses in the repository by the end of )Author: James Caudwell
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Minimum number of terms of research which need to be in Cambridge (in order to qualify for the PhD) Qualification: PhD; Term (1 being your first term): 3; End of term by which your draft dissertation must be submitted to your supervisor. Qualification: PhD; Term (1 being your first term): 10; Absolute final submission deadline. Qualification: PhD Format: The PhD thesis is submitted electronically in A4 portrait format. See the Cambridge Students website for details on all aspects of formatting the text etc. You are strongly advised to check your thesis carefully prior to submission for typing Finding a Cambridge PhD thesis online via the institutional repository. The University's institutional repository, Apollo, holds full-text digital versions of over 5, Cambridge PhD theses and is a rapidly growing collection deposited by Cambridge Ph.D. graduates (The University expects to hit 6, theses in the repository by the end of )Author: James Caudwell
1. Notice of intention to submit
The research undertaken by our body of PhD students is a significant national asset held in the form of theses. Until recently only hardbound copies of theses were collected and catalogued by the University Library, but this changed on 1st October when the Board of Graduate Studies introduced the requirement that all PhD students deposit both a hard copy and an electronic Minimum number of terms of research which need to be in Cambridge (in order to qualify for the PhD) Qualification: PhD; Term (1 being your first term): 3; End of term by which your draft dissertation must be submitted to your supervisor. Qualification: PhD; Term (1 being your first term): 10; Absolute final submission deadline. Qualification: PhD Submitting the hardbound and electronic (final) thesis (doctoral students) Final approval for the PhD or EdD is conditional on you submitting a hardbound copy of your thesis for deposit in the University Library and uploading an electronic copy to the University repository Apollo. Submission of the hardbound is a requirement even if access to your
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