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Smith, E. R. C. (2019). Conduits of invasive species into the UK: the angling route? Ph. D. Thesis. University College London. Available at: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10072700 (Accessed: 20 May 2021).

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Theses listed in reverse date order (most recent at the top).

To access theses on-line, click the link. If a thesis does not appear in this list, there may be a hard copy in the Elizabeth Spreadbury Library . Theses for which we have both electronic and hard copies are marked "ESL".

  • Towards a search for the electric dipole moment of the muon at the Fermilab Muon g − 2 experiment Sam Grant, August 2022
  • Differential cross-section measurements for four-lepton production and implications for new physics Dan Ping (Joanna) Huang, February 2022
  • Preparations for the Mu3e experiment: Magnet commissioning, beamline studies and a study of fake tracks Ioannis Paraskevas, November 2021
  • Search for exotic long-lived particles decaying into hadronic states in the calorimeter of the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider Alice Morris, August 2020
  • Radon Background Studies for the SuperNEMO Experiment Fang Xie, July 2020
  • Alignment of the straw tracking detectors for the Fermilab Muon g − 2 experiment and systematic studies for a muon electric dipole moment measurement Gleb Lukicov, June 2020
  • Constraining new physics with fiducial measurements at the LHC David Yallup, September 2019
  • Ad Lucem: Quantum Electrodynamic Parton Distribution Functions. Ricky Nathvani, September 2019
  • Construction and commissioning of the tracker for the SuperNEMO Demonstrator Module and unfolding the 2vbb spectrum of Mo-100 from the NEMO-3 experiment. Ashwin Chopra, August 2019
  • Measurement of the electron energy distribution at AWAKE Fearghus Keeble, August 2019
  • Searches for new physics using pairs of jets containing b-quarks at the ATLAS detector Laurie McClymont, March 2018
  • Measurements of ZZ production with the ATLAS detector and simulation of loop-induced processes with the Herwig event generator Stefan Richter, February 2018
  • b-Tagging and Evidence for the Standard Model H -> bb Decay with the ATLAS Experiment Andy Bell, December 2017
  • Search for dark matter in events containing jets and missing transverse momentum using ratio measurements Valentinos Christodoulou, November 2017
  • Search for new resonances decaying to a Standard Model Vector boson (W/Z) and Higgs boson in proton-proton collisons at 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector Stephen Jiggins, November 2017
  • Simulations of the physics and electronics in 2D semiconductor pixel detectors Ashley Joy, July 2017
  • Sensitivity study and first prototype tests for the CHIPS neutrino detector R&D program Maciej Pfutzner, June 2017
  • The development, testing and characterisation of a straw tracking detector and readout system for the Fermilab muon g-2 experiment Tom Stuttard, May 2017
  • Low background techniques for the SuperNEMO experiment Xin Ran Liu, January 2017
  • Dark Matter Searches with the LUX and LZ Experiments Sally Shaw, November 2016
  • Three-flavour neutrino oscillations with MINOS and CHIPS Andrew Perch, November 2016
  • A Search for Ultra-High Energy Neutrinos and Cosmic Rays with ANITA-3 Ben Strutt, October 2016
  • Measurement of vector boson pair production using hadronic decays of high transverse momentum W and Z bosons at the ATLAS detector David Freeborn, June 2016
  • Measurement of the inclusive-jet cross-section in proton-proton collisions and study of Quark-Gluon Jet discrimination with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC Hilal Kucuk, May 2016
  • Liquid Argon Time Projection Chambers for Dark Matter and Neutrino Experiments Laura Manenti, April 2016
  • Search for Higgs boson pair production in the bbbb final state at the Large Hadron Collider Rebecca Falla, February 2016
  • Probing bb production with the ATLAS detector at the LHC Peter Davison, November 2015
  • Generating brilliant X-ray pulses from particle-driven plasma wakefields Jimmy Holloway, December 2015
  • Search for double-beta decay of 96 Zr with the NEMO-3 detector and ultra-low radioactivity measurements for the SuperNEMO experiment with the BiPo-3 detector Guillaume Eurin, October 2015
  • Model Building and Phenomenology in Grand Unified Theories Tomas Gonzalo Velasco, September 2015
  • Three flavour neutrino oscillations in MINOS+ Joseph O'Connor, September 2015
  • An Estimate of the Hadron Production Uncertainty and a Measurement of the Rate of Proton Emission after Nuclear Muon Capture for the Comet Experiment Andrew Edmonds, March 2015
  • Searching for the Higgs boson in the bb decay channel with the ATLAS experiment Ines Ochoa, February 2015
  • A Search for Cosmogenic Neutrinos with the Askaryan Radio Array Jonathan Davies, October 2014
  • First observation of electroweak Z boson plus two jet production Christian Gütschow, October 2014
  • Search for double-beta decay of 48 Ca in NEMO-3 and commissioning of the tracker for the SuperNEMO experiment Cristovao Vilela, September 2014
  • Characterisation of the MuSIC muon beam and design of the Eu-XFEL LPD/CCC interface firmware Sam Cook, September 2014
  • Electrical Tests of the ATLAS Phase-II Strip Tracker Upgrade Samer Kilani, September 2014
  • Studies of hadronic decays of high transverse momentum W and Z bosons with the ATLAS detector at the LHC Rebecca Chislett, August 2014
  • Boosted bb bar decays with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC Luke Lambourne, June 2014
  • Constraining the sources of ultra-high energy cosmic rays with multi-messenger data Foteini Oikonomou, March 2014
  • Search for double beta decay of 82 Se with the NEMO-3 detector and development of apparatus for low-level radon measurements for the SuperNEMO experiment James Mott, Sep 2013
  • Inclusive Measurement of the Charm Contribution to the Structure Function of the Proton Kenan Mujkic, Sep 2013
  • Measuring the Disappearance of Muon Neutrinos with the MINOS Detectors Alexander Radovic, August 2013
  • Two b or not two b jets: Measurements of inclusive and dijet b -jet differential cross-sections with the ATLAS detector Stephen Bieniek, June 2013
  • Measurements of the total transverse energy in pp collisions and a new technique for model independent missing transverse energy searches with ATLAS Peter Wijeratne, June 2013
  • Double beta decay of 48 Ca with NEMO3 and calibration development for SuperNEMO Ben Richards, June 2013
  • Optimisation of the COMET experiment to search for charged lepton flavour violation and a new simulation to study the performance of the EMMA FFAG accelerator Richard D'Arcy, September 2012
  • Studies of Jets, Subjets and Higgs Searches with The ATLAS Detector Sarah Baker, September 2012
  • Modelling Energy Loss Mechanisms and a Determination of the Electron Energy Scale for the CDF Run II W Mass Measurement Thomas Riddick, June 2012
  • A Function-Analytic Development of Field Theory David Houseman, June 2012
  • Jet physics with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC James Robinson, March 2012
  • A Search for Ultra-high Energy Neutrinos and Cosmic Rays with ANITA-2 Matthew Mottram, February 2012
  • Search for the neutrinoless double beta decay of 100 Mo with the NEMO3 detector and calorimeter research and development for the SuperNEMO experiment Anastasia Basharina-Freshville, September 2011
  • Simulation, Software and First ATLAS Physics Alex Richards, June 2011
  • Exploring Electroweak Symmetry Breaking with Jet Substructure at the ATLAS Experiment Adam Davison, September 2010
  • Investigation of the discovery potential of a Higgs boson in the tt bar H 0 , H 0 → bb bar channel with the ATLAS experiment Catrin Bernius, September 2010
  • PDF and QCD effects in the precision measurement of the W boson mass at CDF Dan Beecher, September 2010
  • Electron Neutrino Appearance in the MINOS Experiment Anna Holin, February 2010 (ESL)
  • Using ATLAS to Investigate the Associated Production of a Higgs Bososn with a Pair of Top Quarks Lily Asquith, December 2009
  • Precision Measurement of the Mass and Width of the W Boson at CDF Sarah Malik, September 2009
  • A study of the top quark production threshold at a future electron-positron linear collider Filimon Gournaris, September 2009
  • Beauty in photoproduction at HERA II with the ZEUS detector Sarah Boutle, August 2009 (ESL)
  • Supersymmetry or Universal Extra Dimensions? Utilizing the ATLAS Experiment at CERN Thomas Byatt, January 2009
  • Measurement of the Double Beta Decay Half-Life of 100 Mo to the 0 1 + Excited State, and 48 Ca to the Ground State in the NEMO 3 Experiment Shiva King, October 2008 (ESL)
  • An Investigation into the Feasibility of a Sea Water and Ice Based Acoustic UHE Neutrino Telescope Simon Bevan, October 2008
  • A Direct Measurement of the W Decay Width Troy Vine, Aug 2008
  • The study of D +- and D 0 meson production in deep inelastic scattering at HERA II with the ZEUS detector Daniel Nicholass, Aug 2008 (ESL)
  • Laser Interactions with High Brightness Electron Beams Stephen Malton, Feb 2007
  • Study of WW scattering in the absence of a light Higgs boson using the ATLAS Detector at the LHC Efstathios Stefanidis, Jan 2007
  • An investigation of the Higgs Boson production channel tt bar H 0 , H 0 → bb bar with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Janice Drohan, Sep 2006
  • A Measurement of the Production of Jets in Association with a W Boson in Proton-Antiproton Collisions at the Tevatron using Data Collected with the CDF Experiment Ben Cooper, Sep 2006 (ESL)
  • An Investigation into Transport Protocols and Data Transport Applications Over High Performance Networks Yee-Ting Li, Aug 2006
  • Beauty Photproduction at HERA II with the ZEUS experiment Silvia Miglioranzi, June 2006
  • Dijet Photoproduction and the Structure of the Proton with the ZEUS detector. Chris Targett-Adams, Feb 2006
  • A Measurement of the W+ W- production cross section in ppbar collisions at √s=1.96 TeV in the DiLepton channel and limits on anomalous WWZ/γ couplings Dustin McGivern, Sept 2005 (ESL)
  • Charm at HERA I and HERA II with the ZEUS experiment John Loizides, June 2005
  • Design and Implementation of the Object-Oriented Fast Simulation Program for the ATLAS experiment and its use to determine the discovery potential of the Higgs Boson via the channel h → Z 0 Z 0* → bb bar l + l - Richard Steward, Nov 2004
  • Measurement and Simulation of the Performance of High Energy Physics Data Grids Paul Crosby, June 2004
  • Dijet Production and MultiScale QCD at HERA Matthew Lightwood, June 2004
  • Calibration of the MINOS detectors Ryan Nichol, Oct 2003 (ESL)
  • Jets and Energy Flow in Photoproduction using the ZEUS Detector at HERA Claire Gwenlan, Sep 2003
  • An eikonal model for multi particle production in hadron-hadron scattering Ivan Borozan, Dec 2002
  • Calibration of the MINOS detectors and extraction of neutrino oscillation parameters Chris Smith, Nov 2002
  • Charm and the Virtual Photon at HERA and a Global Tracking Trigger for ZEUS Ben West, August 2001 (ESL)
  • Dijet Photoproduction and the Structure of the Photon Eileen Heaphy, June 2001
  • Measurement of the Triple Gauge Boson Couplings and W Polarization in W-Pair Production at LEP2 Jonathan Couchman, Oct 2000 (ESL)
  • Measurement of the low x behaviour of the Photon Structure Function F 2 γ Edmund Clay, June 2000
  • A Measurement of the triple Gauge Boson Couplings from e + e - Collisions at 183-189 GeV Stephen Betts, July 1999
  • The Study of Heavy Quark Production in High E T Photoproduction at HERA using the ZEUS Detector Matthew Wing, January 1999 (ESL)
  • An analysis of the hadronic final state and jets in deep inelastic e-gamma scattering events using the OPAL detector at LEP Anthony M. Rooke, September 1998
  • Charm in Dijet Photoproduction at HERA Mark R. Sutton, August 1998
  • An Investigation of Singly and Doubly Tagged Photon-Photon Scattering Using the OPAL Detector at LEP Edward A. McKigney, September 1998 (ESL)
  • A Measurement of Dijet Photoproduction at HERA using the Zeus Detector Robert L. Saunders, September 1997 (ESL)
  • Investigation of the Performance of Microstrip Gas Detectors for X-rays and Evaluation of their Application to Mammography Antonis Papanestis, July 1997
  • Measurements of the Tau Lepton Polarisation Asymmetries Using TAU --> MUON MUON-ANTINEUTRINO TAU-NEUTRINO Decay Identified in the OPAL Detector at LEP. Clive M. Lewis, December 1996 RAL-TH-97-002 (ESL)
  • A Study of Photon Structure with Special Attention to the Low-x Region Jason J. Ward, August 1996 RAL-TH-96-014 (ESL)
  • Energy flows in deep inelastic scattering at HERA Philip B. Kaziewicz, November 1995
  • Measurement of charged particles from the hadronic final state of electron-proton deep inelastic scattering at a centre of mass energy of 296 GeV Corinna Catterall, September 1995

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Picture this: an investigation of the neural and behavioural correlates of mental imagery in childhood and adulthood with implications for children with ADHD

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Aggression and Unity: Impacts of the First World War on German Protestant Missions in Hong Kong

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Roman Military Finds from Non-Military Contexts in South-East England and the Role of the Roman Army in Romano-British Society

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Beyond Continuity and Discontinuity: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Key Aspects in Galatians 3:1-4:11

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Milk Extracellular Vesicles-Mediated Oral Delivery of TNFα RNA Interference for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

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Single Molecule Interferometric Imaging of Molecular Assembly

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The role of metabolites in the interplay between gut microbiota and cardiometabolic health, with a focus on short-chain fatty acids

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Interpreting Norms and Stigma: The India-US Nuclear Relationship from 1974 to 2008

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Peace, Authority, and Liberty: David Hume on the Making of Modern Politics

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COMING TO KNOW CREATIVITY: AN ART-BASED INTERDISCIPLINARY AND RESEARCH-LED JOURNEY

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Effectiveness of Iron Therapy During Pregnancy and Early Childhood on Infant Developmental Outcomes

Supervisor: Moore, S. E. (Supervisor) & Edmond, K. M. (Supervisor)

Elucidating the Molecular Basis of Thermoresponsive Copolymers as Vitreous Substitutes

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Can Civil Disobedience be Justified through a Kantian Theory?

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An ‘omics’ approach to understanding spontaneous preterm birth

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Identification of molecular targets for the diagnosis and treatment of primary sclerosing cholangitis associated cholangiocarcinoma

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Essays in corporate finance and brand valuation: Evidence from sports sponsorships and athletes endorsements

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Dietary Intake and Weight Loss Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery

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Pan-tropical modelling of the effects of tree cover growth on water quantity and regulation services

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Re-engineering the Global Antitrust Network

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The Promise of Partnership: Security Imaginaries of NATO-Japan and the EU-Japan Alignments for Cooperation

Supervisor: Kuhrt, N. (Supervisor) & Menon, A. (Supervisor)

mRNA delivery by laser-induced poration using porous silicon nanoparticles

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In vitro studies combining [ 177 Lu]Lu-DOTA-TATE with metronomic chemotherapy to improve neuroendocrine tumour therapy

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Interpreting Shared Pasts: Remembering Taiwanese Idol Dramas and Taiwan Tourism in a Rising China

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USE OF THE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR THE RESTORATION OF CERAMIC AND GLASS ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTEFACTS

Supervisor: Earl, G. (Supervisor) & Sully, D. (External person) (Supervisor)

Enhancing Structural Refinement of Macromolecules obtained from Neutron Crystallography

Supervisor: Steiner, R. (Supervisor) & Murshudov, G. N. (External person) (Supervisor)

Network Optimisation for Robotic Aerial Base Stations

Supervisor: Friderikos, V. (Supervisor) & Deng, Y. (Supervisor)

Object Constraint Language Based Test Case Optimisation

Supervisor: Lano, K. C. (Supervisor) & Chockler, H. (Supervisor)

Mixed Methods Evaluation of a Novel Clinical Pathway for People with Co-occurring Eating Disorders and Autism

Supervisor: Tchanturia, K. (Supervisor) & Byford, S. (Supervisor)

Modelling the effects of cortisol and inflammation on neuronal progenitors and microglia in vitro: relevance for depression

Supervisor: Pariante, C. (Supervisor) & Srivastava, D. (Supervisor)

Identifying Candidate Biomarkers of Clinical Response to Ustekinumab in Psoriasis

Supervisor: Barker, J. N. W. N. (Supervisor) & Di Meglio, P. (Supervisor)

A lifespan perspective on brain-behavioural heterogeneity following very preterm birth

Supervisor: Batalle Bolano, D. D. (Supervisor) & Nosarti, C. (Supervisor)

The Nationalisation of the People. Nationalist Articulations in Western European Right-Wing Populist Parties: A Comparative Analysis

Supervisor: Calvo Mendizabal, N. (Supervisor) & Foster, R. D. (Supervisor)

Praying for the Nation: Faith and Belonging in the Ukrainian Far Right

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Creating outside the lines? Idea work targeting innovation outside formalized corporate structures: experimentation, networking and feedback

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Political Economy of Rural Self-governance: the Case of the Village Communities in the Russian Empire after the Emancipation

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Aggression in mouse models of autism spectrum disorder: the effect of mutations in Nrxn1α and Nlgn3 genes

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Cognitive processing, depression and mortality in Parkinson's disease: Exploring zoonotic links with reference to Helicobacter species

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The Russian Way of Regular Land Warfare: A Comparative Case Study of Four Major Russian Operations after the Cold War

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Shifting Tides of Power: The Evolution of China's Naval Strategy in the South China Sea from Defensive Offence to Defensive Defence, 1974–2018

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Immune responses to lipids in the skin

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Pluripotent Stem Cells and Dynamic Biomaterials for Bone Tissue Engineering

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Preventative diplomacy: Britain, Yugoslavia, and the Cold War in Europe 1968-1980

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THE CONCEPT OF עיר AND המקדש עיר IN THE TEMPLE SCROLL: A SPATIAL EXAMINATION OF COLUMNS 45-47

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Divergent roles of type I and III Interferons in Shigella and Salmonella Infection

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Modelling the Mechanisms of Ice Crystal Growth at the Molecular Scale

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Anticholinergics, Antipsychotics and Associated Risks in Dementia Seeking to improve the Safety of Prescribing

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Examining the role of structural dynamics in the assembly and function of the multidrug efflux pump AcrAB-TolC

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Design and synthesis of novel pyrrolobenzodiazepines (PBDs) for use as payloads for antibody-drug conjugates

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The impact of exercise on cardiac repair by eliciting macrophages

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University of London theses

Most University of London theses are held by the libraries of the colleges through which the theses were awarded.

Copies of some University of London  research degree theses  are held offsite at the depository of the Senate House Library. Copies may also be held by the relevant  Institute Libraries . If you know that the thesis you are interested in was awarded by the University of London, check the  Author/Title option in the catalogue of Theses.

If you want to locate theses written on a particular subject use  Theses Keyword  enquiry and enter terms for the subject area you are interested in.

Theses from the British Isles

Theses awarded by any university in Great Britain can be located using the  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses: Global . Most will be available via the  EThOS Electronic Theses Online Service . Theses will be available through EThOS for immediate download if they have already been digitised. If not, you can make a request can via the EThOS service for the thesis to be digitised and made available for you. In most cases the service is free of charge.

If you have difficulty finding a thesis on the  EThOS catalogue  we strongly recommend you consult the ‘Search tips’ available via the main EThOS search page.

Not all UK universities participate in the EThOS service. If a thesis is not available through EThOS it may be possible to consult it on interlibrary loan. Senate House Library can arrange this on your behalf but you may wish to make a request through your home library as this will usually be cheaper. See our  Interlibrary Loans  pages for further information on making a request through Senate House Library.

OpenDissertations  includes links to EThos or Institutional repositories, for the British theses it includes.

American, Canadian & some European Universities Theses

Theses awarded by American, Canadian and some European Universities can be located using  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses: Global  which includes full text from 1997. Going back to 1743, this is a computer searchable database available offsite for authorised users. Some theses are also being made available on an open access basis on the  PQDT Open  website. Others may be ordered on  Dissertation Express .

OpenDissertations  is an EBSCO open-access database which incorporates American Doctoral Dissertations, and information about theses contributed by select colleges and universities from around the world. While the database does not contain the full text it does have links to ETHOS or Institutional repositories, for the British theses it includes.

In order to consult a thesis from abroad which is not available via this service it is advisable to ask your college library (or the British Library if you are a member there) if they can organise an inter-library loan. If you are not a member of another library we can organise an inter-library loan on your behalf, but there is a  charge 

There is a gateway for European e-theses at  DART-Europe E-theses Portal .

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‌‌‌‌For a full list of departments with MScs and dissertations in Spiral, see  Theses

Depositing Master's dissertations in Spiral

The deposit of Master's dissertations is managed by departments and is not mandatory. 

Administrators in each department are responsible for collating all dissertations as PDF files and for creating their bibliographic data. ICT then upload the files and data to Spiral.

If your department would like to do this, please note:

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  • you must use the Masters dissertations template  (Excel) for data entry
  • you must follow the data entry and upload guidelines, see  Guidelines for uploading Master's dissertations to Spiral (pdf)
  • you must upload the files and completed spreadsheet to OneDrive, as per the upload guidelines

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Standardised Faculty Human Resources Job Descriptions and Person Specifications have been developed. This article provides access to theses and explains how they were developed.

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This article provides access to these and explains how they were developed and how they might be used.

As part of some work with a group of five faculties* looking at how Human Resources (HR) operates across faculties, the HR Division and Professional Services Hub, we've developed a set of standard HR Job Descriptions and Person Specifications which may be used when recruiting to HR roles within faculties, where it is felt appropriate to do so. 

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The  HR Job Descriptions and Person Specifications are available here  (requires UCL login).

The context section of the JD's has been left for individual teams to include to talk about their specific team, department or faculty.  We encourage Hiring Managers to adopt the new standard JDs where it makes sense to do so, and not to add to or amend the duties or person specification.   The HR Job Descriptions and Person Specifications have been developed in consultation with representatives from across UCL, and overseen by a working group co chaired by Faculty Operations and HR Business Partnering.  They have been developed based on a series of activity analysis exercises carried out in the five faculties, as well as a review and consolidation of existing JDs from a variety of teams. We are publishing them here, should others find them useful when recruiting Faculty HR roles.   These Job Descriptions and Person Specifications provide clear steps for career progression and should help to improve consistency in how HR activity is carried out across the organisation.  

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