Visualise Your Thesis (VYT) - openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au
VisualiseYourThesis is an international programme that challenges graduate researchers to present their research in a 60-second audio-visual explainer.
Contribute your thesis | Library - Australian National University
Contribute your thesis. The Universitymaintains a collection of online ANU theses in its Open Research repository. The University supports the wide dissemination of ANU research into the academic and wider community, and all theses deposited in Open Research appear in the National Library of Australia's Trove service and are discoverable by ...
ANU Theses - Australian National University
By digitising its print theses collection, ANU Library delivers the University’s unique and original research in a freely available, open access online collection. Digital delivery expands engagement with the Library’s collections, provides visibility to the university’s scholarship, and supports the careers of its academic community.
Theses | Library - Australian National University
All Australian National University theses are in digital form. You can search for them online through the theses collection in ANU Open Research, and are also searchable via the Library Catalogue.
Open Access Theses - Australian National University
To view all theses in this collection, select one of the 'Browse by' options (Issue Date, Author, Title, Subject, Title or Type (of thesis). You can also enter your keyword/s into the text box above and click on Search.
Thesis structures | Australian National University
Thesis argument maps. Key points: a thesis needs a clear research question/s or aim/s. a thesis needs an argument that answers the research question/s. each part of the thesis should contribute to your argument. the thesis structure should support your argument.
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Visualise Your Thesis is an international programme that challenges graduate researchers to present their research in a 60-second audio-visual explainer.
Contribute your thesis. The University maintains a collection of online ANU theses in its Open Research repository. The University supports the wide dissemination of ANU research into the academic and wider community, and all theses deposited in Open Research appear in the National Library of Australia's Trove service and are discoverable by ...
By digitising its print theses collection, ANU Library delivers the University’s unique and original research in a freely available, open access online collection. Digital delivery expands engagement with the Library’s collections, provides visibility to the university’s scholarship, and supports the careers of its academic community.
All Australian National University theses are in digital form. You can search for them online through the theses collection in ANU Open Research, and are also searchable via the Library Catalogue.
To view all theses in this collection, select one of the 'Browse by' options (Issue Date, Author, Title, Subject, Title or Type (of thesis). You can also enter your keyword/s into the text box above and click on Search.
Thesis argument maps. Key points: a thesis needs a clear research question/s or aim/s. a thesis needs an argument that answers the research question/s. each part of the thesis should contribute to your argument. the thesis structure should support your argument.