Graduate Studies
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| Thesis Guidelines |
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| Check List Before You Submit Your Thesis |
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17 March 2010 |
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| List of Binderies |
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25 October 2011 |
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| How to apply for graduation |
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| Copyright FAQ |
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Forms to submit along with your thesis |
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| Departmental Recommendation for Convocation Clearance of Thesis Students |
05 July 2010 |
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| University of Calgary Partial Copyright Licence |
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| National Library of Canada: What you should know |
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January 2003 |
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| National Library of Canada: Non-Exclusive License to Reproduce Theses |
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December 14 2011 |
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| Thesis Distribution Form |
01 June 2007 |
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| Thesis Withhold |
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04 Feb. 2011 |
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| UMI Classification Form |
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Ultimately, the thesis must be the student's own work. Editing should take place as part of a learning process, a collaboration between the student and his/her supervisor and other academics in the University. Working with a student to teach him/her how to edit the thesis is part of a learning experience; having a thesis professionally edited is not acceptable.
We encourage students to go to courses in the English Language Foundation Program (ELFP), English for Professional Purposes courses or the Effective Writing Program as part of the general learning that takes place in graduate school.