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Theses - University of New Brunswick

Since 2010, the University of New Brunswick's Electronic Theses and Dissertation (ETD) program enables students to write, review, submit and deposit their theses and dissertations for inclusion in our institutional research repository, UNB Scholar. UNB Scholar's Theses and Dissertations collection provides full-text access to most theses and dissertations submitted electronically from 2010 to the present. Please note that since electronic submission was optional for graduate students until January 2019, this is not a comprehensive collection of all UNB theses. Researchers are urged to check the library catalogue for the most complete record of UNB theses and dissertations in print, microfilm, and electronic formats.

 

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Theses - University of New Brunswick

Since 2010, the University of New Brunswick's Electronic Theses and Dissertation (ETD) program enables students to write, review, submit and deposit their theses and dissertations for inclusion in our institutional research repository, UNB Scholar. UNB Scholar's Theses and Dissertations collection provides full-text access to most theses and dissertations submitted electronically from 2010 to the present. Please note that since electronic submission was optional for graduate students until January 2019, this is not a comprehensive collection of all UNB theses. Researchers are urged to check the library catalogue for the most complete record of UNB theses and dissertations in print, microfilm, and electronic formats.

 

NOTE: The Search function returns many titles that do not appear relevant.

Theses - Laurentian University

Our Research Repository - LU Zone UL is host to the electronic theses and dissertations accepted at Laurentian University. Consulting these documents can enable you to better understand thesis formating as well as provide specialised information within your subject area. Explore the collection by browsing by subject, by author search, or through advanced searching.

Theses may be in English or French.

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