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Thesis/Dissertation. If your license is for use in a thesis/dissertation your thesis may be submitted to your institution in either print or electronic form. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. These requirements include permission for the Library and Archives of Canada to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis and include permission for Proquest/UMI to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. Theses and dissertations which contain embedded PJAs as part of the formal submission can be posted publicly by the awarding institution with DOI links back to the formal publications on ScienceDirect.
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Thesis/Dissertation. If your license is for use in a thesis/dissertation your thesis may be submitted to your institution in either print or electronic form. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. These requirements include permission for the Library and Archives of Canada to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis and include permission for UMI to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission.
Thesis/Dissertation. If your license is for use in a thesis/dissertation your thesis may be submitted to your institution in either print or electronic form. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. These requirements include permission for the Library and Archives of Canada to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis and include permission for Proquest/UMI to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. Theses and dissertations which contain embedded PJAs as part of the formal submission can be posted publicly by the awarding institution with DOI links back to the formal publications on ScienceDirect. Elsevier Open Access Terms and Conditions You can publish open access with Elsevier in hundreds of open access journals or in nearly 2000 established subscription journals that support open access publishing. Permitted third party re-use of these open access articles is defined by the author's choice of Creative Commons user license. See our open access license policy for more information. Terms & Conditions applicable to all Open Access articles published with Elsevier: Any reuse of the article must not represent the author as endorsing the adaptation of the article nor should the article be modified in such a way as to damage the author's honour or reputation. If any changes have been made, such changes must be clearly indicated. The author(s) must be appropriately credited and we ask that you include the end user license and a DOI link to the formal publication on ScienceDirect. If any part of the material to be used (for example, figures) has appeared in our publication with credit or acknowledgement to another source it is the responsibility of the user to ensure their reuse complies with the terms and conditions determined by the rights holder. Additional Terms & Conditions applicable to each Creative Commons user license:
Thesis/Dissertation. If your license is for use in a thesis/dissertation your thesis may be submitted to your institution in either print or electronic form. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. These requirements include permission for the Library and Archives of Canada to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis and include permission for UMI to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission.21. Other conditions: None v1.5 Gratis licenses (referencing $0 in the Total field) are free. Please retain this printable license for your reference. No payment is required. If you would like to pay for this license now, please remit this license along with your payment made payable to "COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER" otherwise you will be invoiced within 30 days of the license date. Payment should be in the form of a check or money order referencing your account number and this license number 2183700368066. If you would prefer to pay for this license by credit card, please go to xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/creditcard to download our credit card payment authorization form. Make Payment To:Copyright Clearance Center Dept 001 P.O. Box 843006 Boston, MA 02284-3006 If you find copyrighted material related to this license will not be used and wish to cancel, please contact us referencing this license number 2183700368066 and noting the reason for cancellation. Questions? xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx or +0-000-000-0000 (toll free in the US) or+0-000-000-0000.
Thesis/Dissertation. In a joint PhD degree arrangement between two of the EuroSPIN institutions, the partner university accepts the local examination rules at the university where the PhD examination takes place, in most cases at the home university. It is encouraged to agree on one joint oral examination if the regulations at the two institutions can be accommodated at the time but in case of conflicting regulations two examinations may become necessary. Procedures are briefly summarized outlined below. Examination committee‌ At KTH and ALUF the regular appointing bodies of the universities will constitute a joint examination committee. The committee should consist of 3 or 5 members, with at least two faculty members from the partner university where the oral defense of the dissertation will not take place. One committee member will be external, representing a university other than KTH/ALUF. The process is initiated by the supervisor(s). At UoE, and upon receipt of the Notice of Intention to Submit form (i.e. the request from the student to submit the thesis), the College Office will contact the Head of the candidate’s School to request that examiners are nominated for the examination of the thesis. Every candidate shall be examined by at least two examiners, one of whom must be an external examiner. This is independent of the supervisors involved. At NCBS, a PhD student is allowed to submit his/her PhD thesis after he/she has at least one paper accepted for publication (as first author) in a journal of international repute. The thesis supervisor is to suggest the names of 6 examiners from within India and 6 from abroad. The submitted thesis will then be examined by two examiners picked from this list, at least one of them being an external examiner. The PhD supervisor is also an examiner and submits a report on the thesis.
Thesis/Dissertation. If your license is for use in a thesis/dissertation your thesis may be submitted to your institution in either print or electronic form. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. These requirements include permission for the Library and Archives of Canada to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis and include permission for UMI to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. 10/27/2014 RightsLink Printable License xxxxx://x000.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/MyAccount/web/jsp/viewprintablelicensefrommyorders.jsp?ref=19942608-86bf-40f4-97d0- 78a3e1af3e8a&email= 4/4 Elsevier Open Access Terms and Conditions Elsevier publishes Open Access articles in both its Open Access journals and via its Open Access articles option in subscription journals. Authors publishing in an Open Access journal or who choose to make their article Open Access in an Elsevier subscription journal select one of the following Creative Commons user licenses, which define how a reader may reuse their work: Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial - ShareAlike (CC BY NC SA) and Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial – No Derivatives (CC BY NC ND) Terms & Conditions applicable to all Elsevier Open Access articles: Any reuse of the article must not represent the author as endorsing the adaptation of the article nor should the article be modified in such a way as to damage the author’s honour or reputation. The author(s) must be appropriately credited. If any part of the material to be used (for example, figures) has appeared in our publication with credit or acknowledgement to another source it is the responsibility of the user to ensure their reuse complies with the terms and conditions determined by the rights holder. Additional Terms & Conditions applicable to each Creative Commons user license:
Thesis/Dissertation. If your license is for use in a thesis/dissertation your thesis may be submitted to your institution in either print or electronic form. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. These requirements include permission for the Library and Archives of Canada to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis and include permission for UMI to supply single copies, on demand, of the complete thesis. Should your thesis be published commercially, please reapply for permission. Elsevier Open Access Terms and Conditions Elsevier publishes Open Access articles in both its Open Access journals and via its Open Access articles option in subscription journals. Authors publishing in an Open Access journal or who choose to make their article Open Access in an Elsevier 10/27/2014 RightsLink Printable License xxxxx://x000.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/MyAccount/web/jsp/viewprintablelicensefrommyorders.jsp?ref=58d4f0bd-1bdf-4d0f-be3e- 4d8bfd819bc7&email= 4/4 subscription journal select one of the following Creative Commons user licenses, which define how a reader may reuse their work: Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial - ShareAlike
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