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EBSCO Open Dissertations ให้ข้อมูลวิทยานิพนธ์กว่า 500,000 รายการ จาก 25 มหาวิทยาลัยชั้นนำของโลก ตั้งแต่ปี 1955- ปัจจุบัน

EBSCO Open Dissertations is a collaboration between EBSCO and BiblioLabs to increase traffic and discoverability of ETD research. This new collaboration extends the work started in 2014, when EBSCO and the H.W. Wilson Foundation created American Doctoral Dissertations which contained indexing from the H.W. Wilson print publication, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities, 1933-1955. In 2015, the H.W. Wilson Foundation agreed to support the expansion of the scope of the American Doctoral Dissertations database to include records for dissertations and theses from 1955 to the present.

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Q: ใครสามารถใช้บริการวิทยานิพนธ์ มก.ได้บ้าง? A: นิสิต อาจารย์ บุคลากร มก. สามารถสืบค้นและเข้าถึงวิทยานิพนธ์ฉบับเต็มได้ทั้งในและนอกเครือข่าย มก.

Q: เป็นบุคคลภายนอกสามารถ สืบค้น วิทยานิพนธ์ มก. ได้หรือไม่? A: นิสิต อาจารย์ บุคลากร มก. และบุคคลทั่วไป สามารถสืบค้น วิทยานิพนธ์ มก. ได้จาก ฐานข้อมูลทรัพยากรห้องสมุด (KU Library Catalog)   แต่ การอ่านฉบับเต็ม (Full-Text) สามารถอ่านได้เมื่อใช้งานผ่านโปรแกรม EZproxy (All Login)

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Theses and Dissertations

As you embark upon this important element of your academic career, you should be aware of what a dissertation or thesis looks like. After all, how can you write a dissertation chapter if you've never read one before? Advisers often focus on the content of your dissertation or thesis since this is the culmination of a stage of your academic career and as such should showcase your writing, research, and critical thinking skills-but the form of a dissertation or thesis is also important, and commensurately more difficult to teach.

For every discipline there are differing expectations as to what a dissertation or thesis should include, as well as how it should be formatted. Even though as a writer you have control over how to explain your ideas and how to organize them within the text, scholars in your field have agreed upon how a dissertation/thesis should be organized: what types of chapters you should include, the minimum number of chapters a dissertation or thesis should have, and how those are formatted. This is where seeing and reading what other writers within your discipline and department have done will be helpful. You should do this sooner rather than later.

Getting Started: 

  • Start by asking your adviser if they have any suggestions of dissertations or theses you should look at. They may point you to things like the writings of an ex-advisee or a certain literature review article in a journal.
  • After speaking to your adviser, you can seek out either a reference librarian or a subject librarian to find other dissertations or theses in your subject area. Find out more about how to access completed dissertations and theses at Dissertations and Theses at KU . 
  • Reading not just for content but also for form will help you understand better how to put together your dissertation or thesis. Learn about thesis and dissertation formatting via  KU Libraries: Thesis and Dissertation Formatting . 
  • Think about how the project as a whole is organized as well as how the individual chapters are organized: how do they separate their literature review from their discussion of their results, for example? Do they utilize headings and subheadings or bulleted lists at any point?
  • Moreover, take notes about elements of the project that stand out to you: use of tables, inclusion of photographs, striking introductions, chapter titles.
  • Based on what you know so far, brainstorm ideas for what to include in your project and how those ideas can be organized. See Prewriting Strategies.  

Finding and Synthesizing Sources: 

Produce a research question that you hope your research will answer. If you are at the beginning stage of this process, you may have a general or vague question or set of questions. Eventually you want to create a set of questions that focus on a specific problem within your area of interest and join an existing academic conversation. 

Begin researching. The KU Libraries has many guides and tutorials for how to use the library resources. You can also set up a meeting with a librarian . 

Compile a list of sources that seem to approach your subject of interest. In the beginning you may want to compile at least a list of 10 sources and to organize them in a matrix or an annotated bibliography where you note the subject matter of the source, its novel argument, its theoretical relationship to the subject and field, and what may be lacking within the analysis. At a later stage, you may want to synthesize what is different between each source and similar to all the sources you compile and decide on the specific problem you want your research to cover based on the existing viewpoints and conversations on the topic. Find more information on Annotated Bibliographies in our Bibliographies guide. 

Find data and a data source that is appropriate and compatible with your research problem and question. If you are collecting your own data, make sure that you complete the appropriate protocols to ensure that your project will be completed within the intended timeframe.  

Keep track of your sources through citation management tools like EndNote and Zotero. See How to Select and Use Citation Management Tools . 

Additional steps will depend on the kind of project you are completing. At this point it may be a good idea to meet with the Graduate Writing Coach for more guidance on additional steps.

Literature Reviews: 

The point of the literature review section of your thesis or dissertation is to demonstrate an understanding of the ongoing conversations, disagreements, and conceptualizations of your topic of interest. As a form of writing that tends to be highly technical, it will probably undergo several changes before you are able to reach a draft that closely resembles your final product. Your literature review should directly correspond to your research questions, research purpose, and may be used to justify the methodology of the study. Learn more through our Literature Reviews guide. 

Getting Feedback: 

Stuck in your writing process? You may benefit from a consultation with our graduate writing director. To schedule a meeting and for more information see the following: Graduate Writing Coaching | KU Writing Center  

Faculty Feedback: Throughout your thesis and dissertation process you will have to keep consistent communication with your advisor/chair and committee members. It is important to view all faculty feedback throughout this process as a conversation that will allow your research to both improve and reach the required conventions of research in your field. If you find yourself stuck with contradictory comments or unclear questions, you may want to reach out to your advisor for additional help. If you have questions throughout this process, you may also want to consider making a coaching appointment with the graduate writing director at the link above.   

Time Management: 

It is important that you learn and intentionally prioritize your thesis and dissertation research and writing.  

Set aside a direct weekly block to complete your thesis/dissertation hours.  

Use SMARTER goals to help you keep track of your progress and to split the larger semester goal into weekly goals that can be measured, are concrete, and remain specific.  

Time-block your calendar so that you can set aside concrete time to finish your weekly writing goal and to block off time to complete your other responsibilities.  

Find an accountability buddy within your department, have consistent check-in sessions with your advisor or committee member, and/or join a KU writing group to help you stay on track.  

References: 

Foss, Sonja K., and Waters, William Joseph Condon. Destination Dissertation: a Traveler's Guide to a Done Dissertation. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2007. 

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Electronic thesis and dissertation (etd) completion.

When preparing to defend a thesis or dissertation, students should understand the steps needed for the defense, submission of the thesis, and, eventually, graduation.  The resources below will help ensure no steps are missed.

The University of Kansas requires that all students whose degree programs require defense of a thesis or dissertation must publish their research in order to fulfill degree requirements. The publication requirement is satisfied by submitting the Electronic Thesis or Dissertation (ETD) to ProQuest.

Your thesis or dissertation should meet all of the formatting requirements indicated in the preceding paragraphs on this web page. Before you submit your thesis or dissertation, gather the following:

  • The Subject Category or Categories under which your research falls -  ProQuest's list of Subject Categories
  • Between 6 and 8 keywords to be used as search terms within ProQuest
  • Your abstract
  • Any documentation of copyright permissions you have been granted, if necessary
  • Your credit card, if you would like ProQuest to file your copyright on your behalf (optional) - discuss this option with your thesis/dissertation committee chair in advance
  • Your signed ETD Release Form, to ensure your embargoes match - see ETD Release Form below

Click here to begin the electronic   submission process   to ProQuest.

Purchasing bound copies for personal or departmental use is optional. Check directly with department regarding departmental requirements to provide a bound copy (this varies by department). Click on this link for the KU Libraries  recommendation for binders  that can bind hard-cover or soft-cover copies of theses or dissertations and additionally offer print-from-electronic file services. These binders follow the ANSI/NISO Library Binding standard. 

An  embargo  to delay availability of the thesis or dissertation due to patents pending, sensitive data or pending publication may be requested at the time the master's thesis or doctoral dissertation is uploaded to ProQuest. The initial embargo request is made on the ETD Release Form described in the preceding paragraph. An embargo may be requested for up to two years in length and is renewable at the end of the designated embargo term. To request an embargo renewal, complete this  Embargo Renewal Form  at least one month prior to the expiration date of the current embargo. The author must also contact ProQuest directly to renew ProQuest's embargo of the copy of the work that is in their database. Contact information: email  [email protected] or phone  1-800-521-3042

A signed  ETD Release form  is required in order for an electronic version of the master's thesis or doctoral dissertation to be included in KU ScholarWorks.  KU ScholarWorks  is the University's digital repository for scholarly work created by KU faculty, staff and students. The signed ETD Release form is submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies at the time the thesis or dissertation is uploaded to ProQuest. The ability to request an embargo of the thesis or dissertation to delay availability due to patents pending, sensitive data or pending publication is incorporated as a section of this form.

All Ph.D. candidates must complete the  Doctoral Completion Survey  the semester they graduate. Please use the DCS link to access the survey. The DCS is comprised of questions from the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) and from the American Association of Universities Data Exchange (AAUDE). The SED is a federal agency survey conducted by a consortium of federal agencies to track the productivity and quality of graduate and professional training in the United States. The AAUDE membership is comprised of AAU institutions that participate in the exchange of data/information to support decision-making at their institution.

The Office of Graduate Studies Calendar on the  graduation information page  indicates the deadlines for thesis or dissertation defense and submission of ETD materials.

This page contains the  graduation checklist  and also includes detailed information regarding graduation.

To view previously published theses and dissertations in ProQuest's theses and dissertations database go to  Current Research @ KU  (KUMC campus only) OR  Dissertations & theses @ University of Kansas  (KU Lawrence campus only). This database is the same for both KUMC and the Lawrence campuses, however, due to differences in licensing, it is accessed through different links. When viewing previously published theses and dissertations in this database, please be aware that KU Graduate Studies formatting requirements change over time so the formatting utilized on older theses or dissertations may not conform to current   formatting requirements.   You may also view previously published KUMC theses and dissertations in  KU ScholarWorks, a digital repository for scholarly work created by the faculty and staff of the University of Kansas. For more information, contact [email protected] .

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For specific requirements, please see the KU Office of Graduate Studies Thesis or Dissertation Formatting Guidelines. These can be accessed by visiting https://graduate.ku.edu/formatting

Formatting FAQ

Q: What citation and formatting style (e.g. MLA, APA, Chicago) should I use? A: This a decision that you are allowed to make, keeping in mind what style is common in your field, and what style your chair/committee thinks is most appropriate. The important thing is that you use your chosen style consistently.

Q: Which sections do I need to include in my thesis/dissertation? A: See below.

Q: What should my margins be? A: Margins should generally be one inch on all sides. Margins can be wider, but they cannot be smaller. If you are unsure if you need standard or wider margins, consult with your chair/committee.

Q: What font should I use? A: The Office of Graduate Studies recommends 11- or 12-point Times New Roman. However, students can generally work with other, non-Times New Roman fonts as long as they are commonly-used (e.g. Arial, Helvetica, Garamond). If you are unsure as to what fonts to use, or if you need to use a non-standard font for a specific purpose, consult with your chair or your committee. If you use a non-standard font, make sure you embed it before submitting.

Q: How should my lines be spaced? A: Double-spacing is preferred, although single-spacing in the table of contents, footnotes, endnotes, charts, graphs, tables, block quotations, captions, glossary, appendices, and bibliography is acceptable. If you need to use single-spacing throughout your thesis/dissertation, you must secure prior written approval from your dissertation committee and your graduate division.

Q: How should my headers be formatted? Footers? A: Your dissertation—even if it is formatted according to APA rules—should not have any headers. Likewise, the only thing that should appear in the footer is a page number.

Q: Do I include faculty signatures when I upload my PDF to ProQuest? A: To decrease the risk of identity theft, do not upload pages with original signatures to ProQuest. Committee members' signatures will instead be included on the physical copy of your thesis or dissertation that is turned in to your department upon completion.

Q: Should I include spaces in my filename? A: Do not include spaces in your filename. Underscoring is allowed.

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Access for Promotors/Daily supervisors to the Master's thesis platform BME

Access for Master students to the Master's thesis platform BME

Instructions for Students & Promotors/Mentors (daily supervisor)


- If yes: for proposal(s) you want to work together, both team members put the proposal(s) in the same order and select each other as a partner.

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This is a reminder that all students who want to take the master's thesis next year must have obtained  a minimum of 48 credits this academic year (after the 3rd examination period). You start the academic year with 48 credits obtained (not f.e. 46/47, you cannot start then).

Students who do not have the minimum amount of credits start the thesis and put it in the ISP that academic year (not in semester 1 or not start in semester 2). 
 

Mandatory to give the name of contact person present at the fair.


Students who can be exposed to any HSE issues concerning the thesis, should be notified beforehand. That is why we ask you to check the box “Health, safety, environment” and mention the relevant HSE issues in the field of “Additional info”.
Examples:
In case students have to renounce property rights, mark the check box. 
Use this option only when really required.

     In case students have to sign a NDA with IP renunciation, please put this in the
     "Opmerkingen"/"Remarks" section.


According to the Regulations on Education and Examinations following rules must be applied regarding (co-) promotor for the Master Biomedical Engineering:

"For initial master's programmes to which the title of civil engineer is linked, . Exceptions need to be substantiated​ and presented to the POC concerned. For master's programmes to which the title of civil engineer is not linked, the supervisor is a teaching staff member in the programme concerned.

Can act as co-supervisors: a member of the AAP/BAP/ATP with a doctoral degree, ZAP members from other faculties and study programmes, and members of scientific institutions.​"


Make sure everything is or will be in order by the official start of the thesis regarding GDPR and  ( )

Please also mention this clearly in the thesis proposal or the remarks section f.e. this is a thesis within or in collaboration with the Biomedical Science group. Students who choose and are allocated this thesis topic must go through an ethical assessment procedure and must agree with all associated/corresponding administration.
 

Make sure to write the proposals in English.
 


Due to the platform it is not possible to "submit" the proposal. So if you save it, it will stay on "draft" until POC BMT checks and officially "approves/publishes" the proposal.
This  is mostly checked the week before the platform comes online, if there are questions or requested updates, POC BMT will mail. No mail by POC BMT the week up to publication = approved.
 


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Please mail   to gain access to the platform. You will need a KU Leuven u-number in order to do this. If you do not have it, please mail POC BMT to request the template, we will submit it for you.
 

Please be aware the Master's thesis platforms of the different Master's are not linked. So if you submit f.e. the same proposal for Electrical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering --> this means 2 students can be allocated to this project, one from each Master.

Keep this in mind, if you only need one Master's thesis student, select the most appropriate platform/Master to submit the thesis to.

   

Information Master's thesis Fair

Students have the opportunity to request more information regarding a topic (with promotor and/or mentor).

Below you will find the original planning of the Master's thesis Fair.

When: 17 April 2024, 4.15-5.15PM (16u15-17u15). 

Location: on-campus, Department Mechanical Engineering, Celestijnenlaan 300, on-campus, room 03.59 (computerpracticum/studio bachelor 3 + master), 3rd floor, Department Mechanical Engineering, Celestijnenlaan 300, 3001 Leuven (Heverlee).

Allocation proces

  • Allocation process starts after the submission of top 4 deadline. Students with no submission or wrongful submission will receive an e-mail by POC BMT.
  • Students whom have not submitted on the deadline date will not be taken into the allocation process. These students will have to choose from the not allocated topics + request permission of the promotor.
  • Allocation will be discussed first in the POC-meeting of the programme before it is announced.
  • Allocation is communicated up to 1,5 weeks after the POC-meeting (so in general between 20-30 May). Please be patient and wait until you get the allocation mail.

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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Electronic properties and vibrationally averaged structures of 2 σ + mgoh: a computational molecular spectroscopy study.

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a Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Ochanomizu University, 2-1-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8610, Japan E-mail: [email protected]

b Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City University, 22-2 Seto, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama 236-0027, Japan

c Molecular Photoscience Research Center, Kobe University, 1-1 Rokkodai-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe 657-8501, Japan

Graphical abstract: Electronic properties and vibrationally averaged structures of  [[X with combining tilde]]  2Σ+ MgOH: a computational molecular spectroscopy study

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