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Distinguished Thesis Award

These awards recognize outstanding and exceptional scholarship and research at the master’s level. Nominations are due by 5 p.m. PST, May 2, 2024. Each recipient will receive an honorarium of $1,000 and will be publicly recognized by the Graduate School.  Call for Nominations  The Graduate School is pleased to announce the 2024 Distinguished Thesis Awards competition in the following categories:   These awards recognize outstanding and exceptional scholarship and research at the master’s level. Nominations are due by 5 p.m. PST,…

Thesis/Dissertation

To graduate with a master’s (thesis program) or doctoral (dissertation program) degree, students are required to submit an Electronic Thesis/Dissertation (ETD) and a Committee Approval Form to the Graduate School through the UW ETD Administrator Site. ETDs are distributed by ProQuest/UMI Dissertation Publishing and made available on an open access basis through UW Libraries ResearchWorks Service. The Graduate School partners with the UW Libraries to provide comprehensive resources for students as they write, submit, and publish academic theses or dissertations. These pages…

Arrival through Graduation

Whether you’re arriving in person to one of our campuses or arriving virtually to a remote or partially remote program, the Graduate School is here to help you through to graduation. We’ve collected some resources below to help you get from here to there. Path to Graduation Graduate School Orientation Information for Post-Docs

Navigating Licensing Options for a Thesis or Dissertation

Which license(s) should I use or create when publishing my doctoral dissertation?  – Anonymous  This week’s answer is courtesy of Elizabeth Bedford, scholarly publishing outreach librarian, Electronic Theses and Dissertations Congratulations on getting to the home stretch of your dissertation! As part of your degree requirements, you will be depositing your dissertation into ResearchWorks, UW’s online open repository, and it will be important for you to understand your license options through this process. Some background: being able to access something…