This 17 minute video provides a step-by-step guide to assembling the separate chapters of a thesis into a single document. It shows you how to ensure continuous page numbers and separate chapter headers, as well as auto-generating a table of contents and table of figures.
Presentation explaining the copyright issues that apply to your thesis. Also includes information on Creative Commons licensing and open educational resources. Based on original material created by Dr Jane Secker, LSE.
Doctoral theses only. This should be completed in full and submitted with the final thesis once corrections have been approved by the examiners before an award can be made. This then accompanies the thesis into the research repository for public access.
Archaeological archives are excellent ex situ resources for learning, however it is generally acknowledged that they are traditionally underused due to a variety of complex factors. The present study investigates how this situation has changed over the past for museums in England with stored archaeological collections, particularly to what extent they are used as a learning tool for formal education in universities and informal education for adult learners today.
This 10-minute video shows you how you can include image files in your thesis. By using the University template and special styles, you will be able to automate their numbering and references to them in the text, as well as generate tables of figures.
This PowerPoint outlines the main points that you need to consider when adding figures to your thesis, including resolution, file format and copyright.
Forms and guidance documents for PGR students (PhD and MPhil). Also useful for supervisors and administrators. Click on an item in the collection, then 'download' to view it.