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We provide access to University of York PhD/MPhil theses and Masters dissertations for members of the University and visitors to the Library. We can also help you to find theses/dissertations from other institutions.
For all York theses and dissertations, copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise stated. You may copy a modest amount of material from a thesis with full attribution as defined in law. In all other circumstances you should contact the rights-holder for permission.
All available University of York theses can be found on YorSearch , including electronic versions held in the Digital Library and White Rose eTheses. You can search YorSearch for the title, author or department and academic year.
We hold the University's PhD and MPhil theses, including physical copies up to 2012.
White Rose eTheses holds electronic copies from 2013 onwards, as well as a selection of pre-2013 theses.
University of York Masters dissertations for some subjects are available:
We also hold a selection of digitised undergraduate dissertations for certain subjects:
Our physical theses and dissertations are kept in a secure store. To consult them you will need to request access via Borthwick Institute for Archives by emailing [email protected] with the details of the thesis and a preferred appointment date.
Note : theses and dissertations can only be consulted in the reading room at the Borthwick Institute and cannot be removed.
If you are an independent researcher and want to consult a York thesis, contact us at [email protected] .
You can try one of the following services to find theses by students from other institutions.
If you can't access the full text of a thesis you're interested in, please complete our Request Form and we will try to source it for you. Please note the success of this may depend on the holding library's policies, or obtaining the author's permission, but we will let you know if we're unable to source it.
Read our guidance for finding and accessing theses and dissertations held by the Bodleian Libraries and other institutions.
Library Services
Here we explain how to access copies of research theses that UCL Library Services holds. There is also an increasing number of open access thesis repositories available online.
Open access repositories containing the full text of selected research theses.
The Library holds a copy of most research degree theses completed by students registered at UCL and awarded by the UoL, including many from students at Schools and Institutes prior to merger with UCL. Theses are listed by author on the Library catalogue, Explore : they are shelved in our off-campus Store and may be retrieved for consultation (24-hour notice required) by completing the store request form or via the request link on Explore. Theses are not available for loan, either to individuals or via interlibrary loan.
Some UoL research degree theses submitted by UCL students in the areas of classical, Germanic, Latin American studies; history and law are not held: check the UoL School of Advanced Study catalogue for availability.
UCL started to award its own degrees to students registering from 2007/2008. Print copies of research theses are catalogued by author in Explore and shelved in Store; electronic versions are in many cases available on open access in UCL Discovery .
If you wish to access a thesis recorded in UCL Discovery for which the full text is subject to an access restriction or not present, it is best to contact the author directly to request a copy privately. If this is not possible, please contact the UCL Open Access Team .
If a thesis is not available via UCL Discovery or EThOS (see below) then it might be possible to obtain a copy from our interlibrary loan service via your home university interlibrary loan department. Please contact your university library and ask them to enquire about this service with UCL's Interlibrary Loan service; e-mail [email protected] for more information.
The Library does not normally hold print copies of any theses in the following categories:
Further information is available in the Support for dissertations and research projects LibGuide .
A growing number of open access thesis repositories is becoming available including:
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Proquest dissertations & theses global (pqdt global).
PQDT Global contains over a million full-text dissertations and theses from 1861 onwards that are available for download in PDF format. The collection includes PQDT UK and Ireland content.
Many UK universities now decline to lend research theses. You may visit the awarding university or, increasingly, obtain an electronic version either from the university itself or from EThOS (see above).
Theses awarded by universities worldwide may be requested via UCL Library Services Interlending and Document Supply service . The normal charge for this service applies. Please note that theses are never available for loan: they must be consulted on Library premises only.
Candidates for UCL research degrees are required to deposit an electronic copy of their final thesis in UCL's Research Publications Service (RPS), to be made open access in UCL's institutional repository, UCL Discovery . Theses are amongst the most highly-downloaded items in UCL Discovery . Making your thesis open access will mean that it is accessible worldwide, to anyone who wants to read it.
It is also possible, but not mandatory, to submit a print copy of your thesis to the Library for storage and preservation if you wish. We recommend submitting the print copy in cases where the electronic copy cannot be made openly available online in UCL Discovery, but you wish the print copy to be accessible to members of the Library.
Please refer to our guidance on how to deposit for further information on the submission procedures.
The Electronic Theses Online System is a service from the British Library that provides online access to the full-text of UK doctoral theses. It contains over 380,000+ records of doctoral theses from UK Higher Education Institutions. Many of these have already been digitised and are available for immediate download.
You no longer request theses from other universities through Sussex University's Interlibrary Requests service - you can access them directly via EThOS.
You do not need to register to search the 380,000+ records in the EThOS database, but you will need to register if you would like to download a thesis.
If the thesis in which you are interested has already been digitised, you will be able to download it immediately without charge. If the thesis you need has not yet been digitised, there will be a short delay whilst digitisation takes place. You will then be notified by EThOS when the thesis is ready to be downloaded. Once the thesis has been digitised it is then available for immediate download by any other user.
Are all theses digitised?
Some theses cannot be digitised for copyright reasons. If this is the case with the thesis you need, please inform the Interlibrary Requests team who will investigate whether a hard copy can be borrowed directly from the relevant university.
On rare occasions you may be asked by EThOS to pay for the digitisation of a thesis. This is because, although the majority of institutions participating in EThOS have agreed to pay for the digitisation of their own theses on request, some institutions have not.
In such cases, the Library will pay the cost of digitisation provided that funding is available. Please contact the Research Support team on Tel: 01273 877941 (int 7941) or Email: [email protected] with the full details of your request.
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EThOS, provided by the British Library, is a free online service providing access to UK doctoral theses.
Please note, EThOS is currently unavailable due to the British Library cyber attack in 2023. The British Library currently do not know when the service will be available again. Please see the British Library website for further information about the cyber attack . [June 2024]
Access EThOS is an open access resource.
Content EThOS, provided by the British Library, is a free online service providing access to UK doctoral theses. It does not cover MPhils or master's dissertations.
EThOS aims to provide a central listing of all doctoral theses awarded by UK higher education institutions, with the full text of as many theses as possible.
The database includes more than 600,000 records. Around 4,000 law theses are covered, dating from the 1920s to the present day.
Searching EThOS has basic and advanced search facilities. Searches can be limited to theses available for immediate download.
Advanced search allows users to search by author, title, awarding body, year of award and other criteria. Boolean connectors (AND, OR, AND NOT) can be selected from a drop-down menu
Downloading Many theses are available for download; it is necessary to create a free account to do this.
There is an option to request digitisation of a thesis if it is not yet available for download. Sometimes this is free, but sometimes there is a charge (see FAQs).
Help A Help menu and an FAQ page are available.
Useful resources for accessing Theses.
China Doctoral and Masters Dissertations Full-text Database (Traditional Chinese Version)
China Doctoral and Masters Dissertations Full-text Database (English version)
Access information: | Access on and off-campus (select China Doctor/Master Dissertations Full-Text Database). Use this link if you encounter difficulties |
Description: | The database consists of two parts: China Doctoral Dissertations and China Masters’ Theses. They contain thousands of such texts from higher education institutions and research institutes in China since 1984, in the broad subject areas in arts, humanities and social sciences, including art, literature, language, history, philosophy, military affairs, law, education, economics and management. Coverage of dissertations and theses from top universities and research institutes, including "985 Project" and "211 Project" universities and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is almost complete. The database is cross-searchable with China Academic Journals which we also subscribe to. |
Coverage: | 1984 onwards |
Note: | The CNKI platform user manual can be found . (Microsoft Word document) |
Access information: | Freely available |
Description: | DART Europe is a partnership of research libraries and library consortia who are working together to improve global access to European research theses. DART provides researchers with a single European portal for the discovery of electronic theses and dissertations. Useful for searching for theses in European countries that are not well covered by the ProQuest database. |
Access Information: | Freely available. |
Description: | Full-text digital institutional repository of research published by the members of the University of Edinburgh. Includes theses and dissertations, book chapters, working papers, technical reports, journal pre-prints and peer-reviewed journal reprints. |
Access information: | Access on and off-campus. Registration required for full-text access and there may be a delay of some days in receiving required copy.
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Description: | British Library service providing full text of thousands of UK Higher Education theses (free to staff and students of the University of Edinburgh). |
Additional information: | Items unavailable from EThOS may be available through the Inter-Library Loan service (I.L.L.):
For more comprehensive searches of theses awarded in your subject area, use ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global:
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Available via British History Online in two parts:
https://eux.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/theses-1901-70
https://eux.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/theses-1970-2014
Access information: | Available on and off campus from British History Online. |
Description: | Indexes the records of history PhD theses carried out in the universities of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland 1970-2014. Together both sets provide opportunities to trace shifts and developments in historical research, and chart the role of individual historians—first as doctoral research students and then as supervisors.
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Access information: | Freely available. |
Description: | More than one million records of electronic theses and dissertations. Links to full-text may take you to the right repository which you search again for the thesis you want. |
Access information: | Access on and off campus. |
Description: | OATD.org is a resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Information about theses comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions. OATD currently indexes 5,860,381 items. |
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global is a key resource
Proquest dissertations & theses global via web of science.
Access information: | Access on and off campus. |
Description: | Millions of searchable citations to worldwide dissertation and theses. Around 70,000 new dissertations and theses added annually. |
Coverage: | Simple bibliographic citations are available for dissertations dating from 1637. Each dissertation published since July, 1980 includes a 350-word abstract written by the author. Master's theses published since 1988 include 150-word abstracts. |
Full-text: | 1997 to date, with selected coverage from earlier years. Full-text dissertations are archived as submitted by the degree-granting institution. |
Access information: | Access on and off campus. |
Description: | The Gateway to Research portal holds information on projects funded by the different UK research councils and Innovate UK, including grants awarded, project descriptions, and partners working on the project. It includes details of active projects and the outcomes for projects that have finished. To find funded theses, use the filters to select “studentships” and the relevant funding council. The short record only shows the title and institution to which the funding was awarded, but the full record includes further details. |
More information about theses
The library holds a large number of Bristol theses and dissertations, including many PhD and doctoral theses. Read our advice about how to locate theses from other institutions, both in the UK and internationally .
To find a University of Bristol thesis:
The collection includes theses from Arts Faculty, Social Sciences and Law Faculty, Physics, Mathematics, Biological Sciences, Geographical Sciences, Agricultural Science and the School for Policy Studies.
MA, MSc, MPhil and MLitts do not have to be deposited with the library under the Regulations, so our collections of these are incomplete.
School of Chemistry PhD, MSc and DSc theses from 1910 to date.
Thesis loans are for use in the Chemistry Library only, though postgraduates with seats may keep a thesis at their desk. You may ask if a particular thesis can be kept behind the Issue desk if you will be using it repeatedly for a period of time. Other theses are kept in a Library Staff room and are not available during the evenings.
School of Education EdD, PhD, MPhil, and a selection of Masters theses. Many theses written before 2005 are located in the Research Reserve.
The thesis collection from the Medical Library has been relocated to the library's Research Reserve. The collection includes: PhD, MD, MSc, ChM and DSc theses of staff and postgraduate students of the Health Sciences Faculty, from 1910 to date.
A card catalogue in the Medical Library contains details of the earlier theses, or you may check the Card Catalogue Online .
School of Physics PhD, MSc and DSc theses from 1950 to date, with a few earlier ones. BSc and MSci projects are also held.
A card catalogue in the Physics Library contains details of the earlier ones.
Engineering and Mathematics PhD theses are held in the Research Reserve, including Computer Science theses before the Department transferred to the Faculty of Engineering. See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request these.
A card catalogue, on the right beyond the Issue desk, contains details of pre-1978 theses.
MSc Meat Science theses from 1979 to date and a small number of PhD theses. The majority of veterinary sciences PhD theses are housed in the Research Reserve. See 'to find a University of Bristol thesis' section above for details of how to request.
Theses are shelved in the Computer Room and are for use in the library only.
Collections of both Law and Earth Sciences theses.
Theses are confined to the library; please ask at the information desk if you wish to borrow one.
Information about many UK and international theses can be found via Library Search . If the thesis you are interested in is not available online, you can use our inter-Library Loan service . Non-UK theses can be difficult to obtain: in some countries, universities are working together to make full text electronic collections available:
Advice on how to submit a thesis for a higher degree can be found on the Presenting and submitting your dissertation for examination page. Information on how to submit a thesis to the library can be found on the Library's own Thesis Guidance pages.
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The Library has a full set of Imperial PhD theses.
The majority of Imperial PhD theses are available on open access, while some are restricted to 'Imperial users only', in Spiral .
We also provide access, to Imperial students and staff, to some Imperial Master's dissertations and online theses from other universities in the UK and worldwide.
Imperial phd theses.
Information for imperial students and staff.
Department | Collection title | Years | Link to access via Spiral |
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School of Professional Development | School of Professional Development PhD theses | 2009 - 2017 | Available online via |
Centre for Co-Curricular Studies | Centre for Co-Curricular Studies PhD theses | 2012 - 2017 | Available online via |
Administrative Services | Theses Submission | 2015 | Available online via |
Design Engineering | Design Engineering PhD theses | 2016 - onwards | Available online via |
Aeronautics | Aeronautics PhD theses | 2006 - onwards | Available online via |
Bioengineering | Bioengineering PhD theses | 1988 - onwards | Available online via |
Chemical Engineering | Chemical Engineering PhD theses | 2001 - onwards | Available online via |
Civil and Environmental Engineering | Civil and Environmental Engineering PhD theses | 1992 - onwards | Available online via |
Computing | Computing PhD theses | 2008 - onwards | Available online via |
Earth Science and Engineering | Earth Science and Engineering PhD theses | 1974 - onwards | Available online via |
Electrical and Electronic Engineering | Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD theses | 1984 - onwards | Available online via |
Institute of Biomedical Engineering | Institute of Biomedical Engineering PhD theses | 2008 | Available online via |
Material | Materials PhD theses | 2006 - onwards | Available online via |
Mechanical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering PhD theses | 1985 - 1989 and 2000 - onwards | Available online via |
Clinical Sciences | Department of Clinical Sciences PhD Theses | 2010 - onwards | Available online via |
Department of Medicine | Medicine PhD theses | 1976 - 1979 and 2000 - onwards | Available online via |
Department of Surgery and Cancer | Department of Surgery and Cancer PhD Theses | 2010 - onwards | Available online via |
National Heart and Lung Institute | National Heart and Lung Institute PhD theses | 2008 - onwards | Available online via |
School of Public Health | School of Public Health PhD Theses | 2011 - onwards | Available online via |
Cell and Molecular Biology | Cell and Molecular Biology PhD theses | 2008 - 2013 | Available online via |
Centre for Environmental Policy | Centre for Environmental Policy PhD theses | 2009 - 2018 | Available online via |
Chemistry | Chemistry PhD theses | 2005 - onwards | Available online via |
Division of Biology | Biology PhD theses | 2008 - onwards | Available online via |
Institute for Mathematical Sciences | Institute for Mathematical Sciences PhD theses | 2009 | Available online via |
Life Sciences | Life Sciences PhD theses | 2013 - onwards | Available online via |
Mathematics | Mathematics PhD theses | 2007 - onwards | Available online via |
Molecular Biosciences | Molecular Biosciences PhD theses | 2008 - 2015 | Available online via |
Physics | Physics PhD theses | 2006 - onwards | Available online via |
Imperial College Business School | Imperial College Business School PhD theses | 2008 - onwards | Available online via |
Print copies | 1921 - 1949 | Held by College Archives. Contact [email protected] for further information. | |
University of London (Imperial authors) | 1920's - onwards | Available online via | |
Library Services provides access to the Master's dissertations of some departments - check the table below for details. If your department is not listed there are no Master's dissertations available.
Please contact Your librarian if you would like to deposit your department's Master's dissertations in Spiral.
Department/subject | Dates | Location | Loan period / access restrictions |
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Bioengineering | 2005 - 2017 | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Business | 2006-2017 | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Chemical engineering | 2007 - 2012, 2017 | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Earth science and engineering | 2010 onwards | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Electrical and electronic engineering | 2010 onwards (prizewinning projects only) | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Centre for Environmental Policy | 2010 onwards (selected titles) | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Life Sciences (Silwood Park) | Last 5 years (selected titles) | Silwood Park Campus Library open shelves | As for book loan |
Life Sciences (Silwood Park) | 2013 onwards (selected titles from 2008) | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Mechanical engineering | 2008 onwards | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Department of Medicine | 2014- onwards | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Paediatrics and Child Health | 2014 - 2016 | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Science communication | 2008 - 2009 (Distinctions only) | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
Sustainable energy futures | 2008 onwards | Online via | Access restricted to Imperial College London members |
UK theses are available online via the British Library EThOS service . To obtain a copy of a thesis:
Most overseas theses are now available online via Library Search . If the thesis you are interested in is not available request it using Document Delivery.
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This guide is to help with searching for theses from other institutions.
If you are doing a thesis at BU and want guidance to help with writing and completing your research see our PGR Guide
Postgraduate research theses contain ‘a wealth of data… which can shed light on very interesting areas’ (The British Library, 2014).
You can find theses submitted by University of Manchester postgraduate research students from the late 19th Century to the present day using the Library Search box above. Or try the Advanced Search for more options (select 'Theses' from the drop-down list for ‘Material type’).
Follow the links below for more information about accessing theses submitted by Manchester researchers, as well as theses from authors all over the world.
Access to British Library EThOS is currently unavailable due to a major technical outage affecting several of their online services.
View news and updates on the British Library website
Doctoral theses submitted from 2010 onwards which are currently Open Access are available to view via the University’s Research Explorer.
Supporting Postgraduate Research Students, Supervisors and Administrators with the submission of electronic theses.
Search ProQuest for digitised pre-2010 Manchester doctoral theses, as well as over four million theses and dissertations from institutions around the world.
Consult our Theses Library Guide for guidance on how to locate and access theses from UK and International institutions.
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OATD.org aims to be the best possible resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions . OATD currently indexes 7,221,548 theses and dissertations.
About OATD (our FAQ) .
We’re happy to present several data visualizations to give an overall sense of the OATD.org collection by county of publication, language, and field of study.
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UK Doctoral Thesis Metadata from EThOS. The datasets in this collection comprise snapshots in time of metadata descriptions of hundreds of thousands of PhD theses awarded by UK Higher Education institutions aggregated by the British Library's EThOS service. The data is estimated to cover around 98% of all PhDs ever awarded by UK Higher ...
Finding a Cambridge PhD thesis online via the institutional repository. 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 ...
You can purchase copies of Cambridge University theses through the Cambridge University Library's online order form. There is a standard charge of £75 (plus VAT and postage). White Rose ETheses Online is an online repository of doctoral theses from the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York. It is part of a national and international ...
The Electronic Theses Online System (EThOS) offers free access to the full text of UK theses. EThOS offers a one stop online shop providing free access to UK theses. EThOS digitizes theses on request into PDF format, this may require payment. EThOS is managed by the British Library in partnership with a number of UK universities.
The British Library service known as EThOS is effectively a shop window on the amazing doctoral research undertaken in UK universities. With half a million thesis titles listed, you can uncover unique research on every topic imaginable and often download the full thesis file to use immediately for your own research. This webinar will offer a guided walk through the features and content of ...
UK Doctoral Thesis Metadata from EThOS. The data in this collection comprises the bibliographic metadata for all UK doctoral theses listed in EThOS, the UK's national thesis service. We estimate the data covers around 98% of all PhDs ever awarded by UK Higher Education institutions, dating back to 1787. Thesis metadata from every PhD-awarding ...
Oxford theses. The Bodleian Libraries' thesis collection holds every DPhil thesis deposited at the University of Oxford since the degree began in its present form in 1917. Our oldest theses date from the early 1920s. We also have substantial holdings of MLitt theses, for which deposit became compulsory in 1953, and MPhil theses.
EThOS is a UK wide repository of digitized doctoral theses. It provides full text access to 250,000 theses published in the UK as well as bibliographic records of non digitized theses. A quick and free registration is required to access the full text content. EThOS e-Theses Online Service. The British Library digital repository for UK research ...
University of Greenwich theses are uploaded to GALA and harvested into Ethos allowing you to search and download from from either source. Visit our theses and dissertations page to find out more about finding PhD theses within and beyond the university. List of institutions taking part in Ethos. Frequently asked questions about Ethos.
Welcome to LSE Theses Online, the online archive of PhD theses for the London School of Economics and Political Science. LSE Theses Online contains a partial collection of completed and examined PhD theses from doctoral candidates who have studied at LSE. Please note that not all print PhD theses have been digitised.
Finding theses from other universities. You can try one of the following services to find theses by students from other institutions. EThOS: PhD theses from most British higher education libraries made freely available in PDF format.. Read more about using PhD theses on EThOS (youtube.com); White Rose eTheses Online holds electronic, doctoral level theses from the Universities of Leeds ...
Find theses and dissertations Read our guidance for finding and accessing theses and dissertations held by the Bodleian Libraries and other institutions. Resources
Find out how to access research theses held by UCL Library Services, including UoL and UCL degrees, and open access repositories. Learn how to deposit your own thesis in UCL Discovery and make it available worldwide.
The Electronic Theses Online System is a service from the British Library that provides online access to the full-text of UK doctoral theses. It contains over 380,000+ records of doctoral theses from UK Higher Education Institutions. Many of these have already been digitised and are available for immediate download.
E-Theses Online Service (EThOS) is a bibliographic database and union catalogue of electronic theses provided by the British Library, the National Library of the United Kingdom. [1][2][3][4] As of February 2022 EThOS provided access to over 500,000 doctoral theses awarded by over 140 UK higher education institutions, [5] with around 3,000 new ...
EThOS is an open access resource. EThOS, provided by the British Library, is a free online service providing access to UK doctoral theses. It does not cover MPhils or master's dissertations. EThOS aims to provide a central listing of all doctoral theses awarded by UK higher education institutions, with the full text of as many theses as possible.
Description. A searchable list of over 500,000 UK doctoral theses. Over 250,000 are available digitally in full text, either via download from the EThOS database or via links to the institution's own repository. You can order a scanned copy of theses that are not yet digitised. If the thesis you need isn't available on EThOS or you're asked ...
Indexes the records of history PhD theses carried out in the universities of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland 1970-2014. Together both sets provide opportunities to trace shifts and developments in historical research, and chart the role of individual historians—first as doctoral research students and then as supervisors.
The thesis collection from the Medical Library has been relocated to the library's Research Reserve. The collection includes: PhD, MD, MSc, ChM and DSc theses of staff and postgraduate students of the Health Sciences Faculty, from 1910 to date. A card catalogue in the Medical Library contains details of the earlier theses, or you may check the ...
Find out how to access Imperial PhD theses and Master's dissertations online or in print. Learn about the availability, access restrictions and submission process of theses from different departments and faculties.
Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS) is the British Library service which provides full text open access to digital copies of UK PhD theses. The EThOS database contains records of over 250,000 UK theses, with the added functionality of being able to request access to digital copies of selected theses that have not already been digitised.
Advanced Search. You can find theses submitted by University of Manchester postgraduate research students from the late 19th Century to the present day using the Library Search box above. Or try the Advanced Search for more options (select 'Theses' from the drop-down list for 'Material type').
You may also want to consult these sites to search for other theses: Google Scholar; NDLTD, the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.NDLTD provides information and a search engine for electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs), whether they are open access or not. Proquest Theses and Dissertations (PQDT), a database of dissertations and theses, whether they were published ...