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Fighting for Andean Resources : extractive industries, cultural politics, and environmental struggles in Peru (2022) Journal Article Porter, J. (2022). Fighting for Andean Resources : extractive industries, cultural politics, and environmental struggles in Peru. International Affairs, 98(6), 2170-2171. https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiac235 Extract Too often it is assumed that all impact from mining, upon the environment and society, is inherently bad. This is the result of a narrow focus on the power asymmetries between cash-strapped countries (and their needs) and cash-rich countries... Read More about Fighting for Andean Resources : extractive industries, cultural politics, and environmental struggles in Peru.
Development of microfluidic devices for analysis of cardiac tissue ex vivo (2012) Thesis Cheah, L. T. (2012). Development of microfluidic devices for analysis of cardiac tissue ex vivo. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4227445 Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)–based (Generation 1) and glass–based (Generation 2) microfluidic devices for heart tissue maintenance have been developed. Rat and human heart biopsies were electrically–paced in a 37 oC environment constantly perfused wit... Read More about Development of microfluidic devices for analysis of cardiac tissue ex vivo.
Love, power and resistance : representations of Chinese-Caucasian romance in twentieth-century Anglophone literature (2015) Thesis Zeng, S. (2015). Love, power and resistance : representations of Chinese-Caucasian romance in twentieth-century Anglophone literature. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4227259 This thesis has examined a body of Anglophone literature centred on Chinese-Caucasian romance across the twentieth century, a time when such interracial literature started to emerge in a wide range of genres. Aiming to map out the evolution of the re... Read More about Love, power and resistance : representations of Chinese-Caucasian romance in twentieth-century Anglophone literature.
An interdisciplinary approach to marine management : bridging the divide between natural and social sciences research (2016) Thesis Burdon, D. (2016). An interdisciplinary approach to marine management : bridging the divide between natural and social sciences research. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4227210 This thesis and the accompanying papers demonstrates the development of a number of bridging tools which have been successfully applied to the marine environment. Specifically, how a problem structuring framework and ecosystem service approaches have... Read More about An interdisciplinary approach to marine management : bridging the divide between natural and social sciences research.
The stochastic nonlinear heat equation (1999) Thesis Carroll, A. (1999). The stochastic nonlinear heat equation. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4227203 This thesis considers a stochastic partial differential equation which may be viewed as a stochastic version of the nonlinear heat equation studied by Eells and Sampson. The special case of loops on a compact Riemannian manifold M is studied, where t... Read More about The stochastic nonlinear heat equation.
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Formatting your thesis using the UoH templates
There are conventions to follow when formatting a thesis and the UoH approved templates help to make your life easier. With automated page numbering, paragraph numbering and pre-set styles you will find they save you hours of work. When working on a long, multi-sectioned document like a doctoral thesis, there are features of MSWord that you may need to use for the first time and these are also introduced in these videos.
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The University has produced a set of templates to help with formatting these documents. This workshop will show you how to use the Chapter Template to create each individual chapter of your thesis and then bring these into the Thesis Template to create the final document for submission.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to use these templates including:
Chapter template
- Using the in-built styles to format your text
- Using captioning to number your figures and tables
- Cross-referencing
- Inserting landscape pages within the document
- Editing page numbers if necessary
Thesis template
- Being aware of the pre-set actions and what needs to go in each one
- Inserting individual chapter templates into the appropriate places within the thesis
- Populating the tables of contents, list of figures and list of tables
Who this workshop is for
Doctoral students who need to format long documents and combine them into a single document for submission. This workshop would be particularly good for those just starting to write. If you are already well into the writing process, we would recommend that you make a personal appointment with a member of the Skills Team to discuss your formatting needs.
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This workshop is run by an Academic & Library Specialist from the Brynmor Jones Library Skills Team.
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Formatting your dissertation using the UoH templates
Downloading the templates for your thesis, taking a look around them and filling in the title page..
Using the in-built styles
This video uses the Chapter 1 sample document.
Labelling your figures and tables
This video continues to use the Chapter 1 sample document.
Using the cross-referencing tool to refer to figures and tables
Please note this video uses the sample dissertation file rather than the sample chapter 1 file used in the previous videos so the navigation pane may look a little different. However, you can continue to use the Chapter 1 sample document as everything else will be the same.
Adding a landscape page to your document
Please note this video uses the sample dissertation file rather than the sample chapter 1 file used in the first three videos so the navigation pane may look a little different. However, you can continue to use the Chapter 1 sample document as everything else will be the same.
Combining the individual chapter files into the main thesis template and updating your tables
This video uses the Numbered Thesis/Dissertation Template (instructions on how to download this are given in the first video above) with the Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3 and Appendices samples files.
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- CU Scholar Collection: Arts & Sciences Honors Program Theses Undergraduate honors theses completed after 2010 through the Honors Program in the College of Arts and Sciences can be found in CU Scholar. Theses defended before that time are now housed in the University Archives.
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Eldridge, Alison (2015) Photography and sociology: an exercise in serendipity. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
This thesis examines the relationship between photography and sociology as offering complementary ways of understanding ourselves and the world we live in. Drawing from the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Raymond Williams, I examine the idea of a ‘field’ of photography within the field of cultural production more generally. The practises of documentary photography, photojournalism and fine art photography are explored with specific reference to images of war. In this arena, the politics, aesthetics and ethics of representing the body in pain are addressed.
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The University has produced a set of templates to help with formatting these documents. This workshop will show you how to use the Chapter Template to create each individual chapter of your thesis and then bring these into the Thesis Template to create the final document for submission. This workshop will show you how to use these templates including:
Chapter template
- Using the in-built styles to format your text
- Using captioning to number your figures and tables
- Cross-referencing
- Inserting landscape pages within the document
- Editing page numbers if necessary
Thesis template
- Being aware of the pre-set actions and what needs to go in each one
- Inserting individual chapter templates into the appropriate places within the thesis
- Populating the tables of contents, list of figures and list of tables
Who is this workshop for?
Doctoral students who need to format long documents and combine them into a single document for submission. This workshop would be particularly good for those just starting to write. If you are already well into the writing process, we would recommend that you make a personal appointment with a member of the Skills Team to discuss your formatting needs.
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The MSc by thesis gives you an opportunity to conduct an independent research project. You can work in a wide range of areas. Our students are researching topics as diverse as cardiac function in high-risk surgical patients, enteral nutrition for pre-term infants, the correlation of vitamin D with genotype in populations, interprofessional health education, the identification and management of delirium in palliative care, and dental evolution in humans. Previously awarded research theses are available on the HYDRA digital repository .
Throughout your degree, you will be supervised by a leading expert in the field and supported by a Hull York Medical School Thesis Advisory Panel.
The MSc by thesis is offered either full-time for one year or part-time for two years. If you have fewer than about 35 hours a week to devote to your studies, you should consider studying part-time. Part-time study is at least 17.5 hours per week.
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How to find theses and dissertations. PhD and other post-graduate theses University of Hull We are in the middle of moving content from Hydra respository (hydra.hull.ac.uk) to new respositories. The EThOS service from the British Libray (see below) holds copies of our PhD theses.
PhD and other postgraduate theses are now on the University of Hull Research Repository. Please search for theses there. (Links from Google, Library Search, and EThOS will be updated over the coming weeks) Exam papers Exam papers have now been moved. Please visit the exam papers webpage (University of Hull login required). Other Hydra content
Dissertations and Theses The content and structure of your dissertation or thesis will be decided by a discussion with your supervisor. On this guide we concentrate on making sure you format it correctly so that you produce a professional looking document.
The University has produced a set of templates to help with formatting these documents. This workshop will show you how to use the Chapter Template to create each individual chapter of your thesis and then bring these into the Thesis Template to create the final document for submission.
Welcome to [email protected] The [email protected] is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided.
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Formatting your thesis using the UoH templates There are conventions to follow when formatting a thesis and the UoH approved templates help to make your life easier. With automated page numbering, paragraph numbering and pre-set styles you will find they save you hours of work.
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. The full text of dissertations produced at any campus of the University of Colorado system from 1997 to the present are available here as free PDF downloads. To initiate the free download, click on the "Full Text - PDF" link that appears underneath the citation and abstract information of the dissertation you'd ...
This thesis examines the relationship between photography and sociology as offering complementary ways of understanding ourselves and the world we live in. Drawing from the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Raymond Williams, I examine the idea of a 'field' of photography within the field of cultural production more generally. The practises of documentary photography, photojournalism and fine art ...
PhD Thesis, University of Hull Robert Keith Carruthers BBA (Management), Acadia University BA (Psychology), University of Waterloo MBA, University of Moncton April 2020 . Page 2 of 377 Table of Contents Topic Page Table of Contents 2 Abstract 9 Chapter 1: Introduction 11 Background Information 11 ...
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The University has produced a set of templates to help with formatting these documents. This workshop will show you how to use the Chapter Template to create each individual chapter of your thesis and then bring these into the Thesis Template to create the final document for submission.
The MSc in Medical or Human Sciences (by thesis) is ideal for you if you want to get involved in postgraduate research, and obtain the skills to progress to a PhD or MD. Course length1 year full-time,2 years part-time Start dateOctober start recommended (Other options: January, April or July)