A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of PhD at the University.
Structure of the PhD with Publications thesis: The PhD with Publications requires the candidate to present a thesis comprising typically between two and six research papers some of which have been published, while others may be under review or ready for submission. The exact number of publications included in the thesis may vary per discipline, accounting for the significance or major.
PhD THESIS BY PUBLICATION. 3. The implications for the “pipeline” of PhD students (by the end of the PhD project): Whereas in a PhD by Publication, the chapters are essentially articles of a submittable standard for quality academic journals (and some of them may have been published already), in a PhD by Monograph the “article pipeline” for PhD by Monograph is typically empty. This may.
List of PhD Theses FKI Group (2012) 1. A. Fischer. Handwriting Recognition in Historical Documents. PhD thesis, University of Bern, Switzerland, 2012. 2. E. Indermuhle. Analysis of Digial Ink in Electronic Documents. PhD thesis, University of Bern, Switzerland, 2012. 3. V. Frinken. Semi-supervised Learning and Keyword Spotting for Handwriting Recognition. PhD thesis, University of Bern.
Some recently completed PhD Theses (Amended December 2013) 2013. Name: Manuel ALMEIDA. Supervisor: Dr P Wilson. Thesis title: Defective polities: A history of an idea of international society. Name: Adel ALTORAIFI. Supervisor: Dr K Dalacoura. Thesis title: The Role of State Identity in Foreign Policy DecisionMaking. The Rise - and Demise of Saudi-Iranian Rapprochement, 1997-2009. Name.
A Comparative Study of Teachers’ Continuing Professional Development (CPD) In Nigeria and England: A Study of Primary Schools in Abuja and Portsmouth. Stella .O. Adagiri Thesis submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy School of Education and Continuing Studies University of Portsmouth January 2014. DECLARATION Whilst registered as a candidate for the above degree, I have not been.
A. Finished PhD Theses Title: Developing Countries in the Context of Climate Change Mitigation and Energy System Transformation Author: Jan Steckel Submission: March 2012 Abstract: This thesis addresses the role of developing countries in the context of climate change mitigation and energy system transformation. It starts from the hypothesis that mitigation of climate change might form a major.
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