Before you write your dissertation, you write a prospectus, which is like a proposal for the dissertation.
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Her dissertation received the best dissertation Grigor McClelland Award at the European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS) 2015.
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Crowley's dissertation and book are clear instances of intellectual dishonesty.
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I'm — I wrote a 500-page dissertation on related themes.
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In an unusual move, Columbia accepted it as his dissertation.
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He has been working on his dissertation for 11 years.
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In graduate school I submitted my dissertation two years in advance.
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Adoring responses to Falahee's dissertation have already started to pour in.
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There's enough symbolism in each scene to write a Hanna dissertation.
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The A.P. syllabus is practically a research seminar for dissertation candidates.
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It's like a dissertation, because again, it's a 15-minute video.
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Juncal was typing away on their bed, working on her dissertation.
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I had edited my husband's Ph.D. dissertation and really enjoyed it.
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But Scott actually finished it, as his PhD dissertation, in 1986.
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" Vijay Iyer's dissertation "helped frame his personal interface with the piano.
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That would be a great dissertation topic for a grad student.
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The Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad grant faced similar reductions.
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Meanwhile, my mom is working on a dissertation about intergenerational incarceration.
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Goldstein wrote her Ph.D. dissertation in oceanography on the Pacific Garbage Patch.
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In a copy of his 2013 dissertation posted online, Sarkar thanked Klug.
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She is currently writing a dissertation about suicide and contemporary African fiction.
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I'd written my university dissertation on Simone de Beauvoir, for goodness' sake.
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He is pounding away at his keyboard, doing research for his dissertation.
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I wrote a dissertation on Asian-American literature from 1896 to 1996.
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The dissertation explained what Forster thought by looking at what Forster wrote.
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This rigorous, almost dissertation-like approach is another hallmark of Rosler's practice.
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Only in 1951 did he complete his dissertation, on Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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VICE: What motivated you to do your dissertation on doping in soccer?
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" My first words, "Well, have you ever read your mother's PhD dissertation?
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His doctoral dissertation seemed to offer some insight into that pipeline explosion.
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A later report in Politico unearthed similar issues in her doctoral dissertation.
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She had been finalizing her dissertation proposal for her defense in January.
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Classroom teaching and dissertation direction were marked by mutual respect and trust.
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His PhD dissertation at MIT was about designing a mission to Mars.
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The university formed a dissertation committee — two white women and a black man, reflecting how universities have changed — and agreed that Webb would submit as a dissertation a book she had written, but with a new theoretical framework.
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There's already been a dissertation on memes, and another on 4chan, for example.
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"The name Teleocrater is something Alan Charig had in his dissertation," said Stocker.
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Mendiola was finishing her dissertation proposal for defense in January, UC Merced said.
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I also wrote one dissertation that was about 450 pages—it was horrible.
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She earned a Ph.D. from U.C.L.A., writing her dissertation on the Hollywood novel.
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In a copy of his 2013 dissertation posted online, Sarkar thanked the professor.
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Here are some of the people I have met while researching my dissertation.
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Surrealism was a chief area of interest, although he never wrote his dissertation.
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He is writing a dissertation on the history of wage and price controls.
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Grimstad was married, working on her doctoral dissertation at Columbia and teaching German.
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Soon, she started helping him with his doctoral dissertation on early baseball history.
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I used to joke that every book was the dissertation I never finished.
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His dissertation focuses on modernist Korean poetry from the Japanese colonial period (1910–1945).
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Nagle wrote her PhD dissertation on online misogyny, witnessing this evolution in real-time.
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She met and married Shijiro Ogata while conducting research for her dissertation in Tokyo.
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On top of that, I have to finish my dissertation and apply for jobs.
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He's an artist ripe for an MA thesis, a PhD dissertation, and many books.
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She thought the experience could help her complete her dissertation on cold-case prioritization.
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I remember a particular paper I worked on years ago—a dissertation in psychology.
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"The Kingdom of Speech" is meant to be a provocation rather than a dissertation.
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Sociology graduate students of the future: Look no further for your PhD dissertation topic.
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This started for me when I was writing my dissertation as a graduate student.
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If someone is really desperate for a sociology dissertation topic, there's one in there.
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Further review of her Ph.D dissertation by CNN found thousands of instances of plagiarism.
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Her dissertation was published — Sandage ignored it — and she got her Ph.D. in 1968.
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Mr. Selz later turned his doctoral dissertation into a book, "German Expressionist Painting" (1957).
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" Then she added, a bit ruefully, "My dissertation reads sort of like a playbook.
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My Spring 2018 dissertation was the manuscript that sold in the fall of 2018.
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But the New York biologist was celebrating a different kind of "baby" — her dissertation.
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Everyone help me congratulate the birth of a defended dissertation by Dr. E. Humphrey.
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She received a doctorate in anatomy in 1953, writing her dissertation on the hypothalamus.
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After finishing the dissertation, he published it as a book while still a major.
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I know why they're asking: my doctoral dissertation was a cultural history of cheerleading.
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Mr. Fahy turned the dissertation into a book, "Some Followers of Domenico Ghirlandaio" (1975).
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As soon as Secor finished his dissertation, he moved his work to Diamond's lab.
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While in the telephone conversation he is talking about his dissertation with a reporter.
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Kharchenko's 137-page dissertation focuses on the destructive qualities of globalization, cellphones, and selfies.
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Her dissertation, on the Baroness de Pontalba, was the basis for her first book.
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"It would not pass muster in today's graduate programs," she wrote of that dissertation.
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Hedges' family said the evidence presented against him consisted of notes from his dissertation research.
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His doctoral dissertation in 1998 on oil transport networks drips with contempt for market forces.
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When my dissertation director found out I was expecting my first child, he was furious.
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But it took her six years -- and four committee chairs -- to get her dissertation approved.
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Crews received his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1958 with a dissertation on E. M. Forster.
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There was no intention for this to become a damn dissertation, but here we are.
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Was he definitive, like in his 2004 Oxford dissertation that reportedly opposed same-sex marriage?
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The evidence presented against him consisted of notes from his dissertation research, his family said.
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I liked this phrase so much that I made it the focus of my dissertation.
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If this all sounds like a choleric doctoral dissertation, that's because it is, sort of.
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Even events ranging from university dissertation discussions to a dinner with friends have gone virtual.
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Her dissertation is on the politics of community recording studios that serve low-income artists.
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Even events ranging from university dissertation discussions to a dinner with friends have gone virtual.
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Dr. Shlakman's doctoral dissertation, an analysis of female factory workers in 19th-century Chicopee, Mass.
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" Her dissertation was published in 1985 as "Spelling the Word: George Herbert and the Bible.
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In his Oxford dissertation and a later book, he defended the inviolability of human life.
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It grew out of her doctoral dissertation at Yale, where her mentor was Harold Bloom.
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" His senior thesis became his Harvard dissertation and, later, his first book, "Voices of Protest.
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His dissertation was in information theory, exploring the problem of both detecting and jamming radar.
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For example, they would check her dissertation, while I needed extra tutoring just to get by.
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He defended his dissertation, then moved closer to me when he got a fellowship at Yale.
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He wrote his doctoral dissertation in 2013 on how financial advisers reacted after the financial crisis.
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And so another guy did his PhD dissertation Georgia Tech wanted to see how much people.
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That probably should have been a sign that maybe the dissertation wasn't going to get finished.
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His Ph.D. dissertation for teaching history at West Point would eventually be published in book form.
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Ethan Rouen, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School, explored the phenomenon in his 2017 dissertation.
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She is writing her dissertation, which is on black men in the field of special education.
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Back at Oxford, Mallory has said, he "anointed" Highsmith as the primary subject of his dissertation.
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Scared Selfless, her book, is based on her PhD dissertation in psychology; she graduated in 2012.
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"If that was all my dissertation was, I would have quit graduate school," Dr. Zink said.
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My dissertation was on women directors and the intersection between second-wave feminism and 270s Hollywood.
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In 1987, a promising young Army officer named David Petraeus finished his doctoral dissertation at Princeton.
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Weiss' 1966 dissertation analyzed geopolitical strife through an economic lens, arguing for limited, strategically applied force.
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Next he asked why I decided on Immanuel Kant, the German philosopher, as my dissertation topic.
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At university he studied art history, writing his dissertation on Picasso's reception behind the Iron Curtain.
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So after completing his dissertation work in quantum chemistry and biophysics, Choudhary started looking into diabetes.
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Since this had been the focus of my dissertation, they asked me to run the program.
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The book follows Lucy, a PhD student who has been writing her dissertation for nine years.
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GELSEY BELL Well, I'd read Bruno a while ago when I was working on my dissertation.
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His dissertation compared the histories of the French Revolution written by Jules Michelet and Thomas Carlyle.
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Then I wrote a dissertation as a sophomore about why it's OK to be gay and Christian.
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I'm pushing to get my dissertation proposal finished this month, and it's taking longer than I expected.
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The crowd's mostly made of hotel guests, and groups of grad students drinking their dissertation sorrows away.
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In his doctoral dissertation he focused on how light allows us to form images on our retina.
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In 1997, he published his dissertation — on the US military's role in helping begin the Vietnam War.
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I know that the strip was the reason why you began your dissertation in the first place.
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The F.B.I. still has her computers — including her dissertation research — and she withdrew from her Ph.D. program.
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I defended my dissertation at Virginia State University early that afternoon and officially became Dr. Wes Bellamy.
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Edward Gibson, López's dissertation adviser at Northwestern University, called the victory "culturally transformative" in the university's magazine.
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Every one of the 18 had a narrative worthy of a dissertation on the horrors of war.
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Books came out where people acknowledged the impact my dissertation had had on the way they thought.
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Hobbled by writer's block, he spent 21923 years completing his doctoral dissertation (which ultimately became a book).
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However, his 2010 dissertation, in the field of military intelligence, is still listed on a parliamentary website.
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She wrote her dissertation on the metaphysical poet George Herbert, whose limpid, fervent verse touched a nerve.
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He took all the coursework for a Ph.D. but never completed his dissertation, according to his résumé.
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Kate Millett began writing "Sexual Politics," her 1970 feminist classic, as her doctoral dissertation under his guidance.
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The year I finished my dissertation, she left graduate school and spent a year at an ashram.
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Tabakow pursued a Ph.D. in neuroscience, and for his dissertation he extracted ensheathing cells from human cadavers.
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I actually started taking courses in history and literature again while I was working on my dissertation.
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A. I ended up writing my dissertation on lawyers and then writing some other stuff about lawyers.
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Mr. Wang, 37, was arrested in August 2016 while doing dissertation research at public archives in Iran.
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Now he wants a reasonably good research proposal to continue his study and to finish his dissertation.
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The book grew out of Wolf's 2015 doctoral dissertation at Oxford, on the poet John Addington Symonds.
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The sale's top lot, Stephen Hawking's "This dissertation is my original work" (9803), sold for £21251,211 (~$1008,21000).
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But he took two extra years to complete his dissertation, which only added to the mountain of debt.
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The exhibition is based on Denise Murrell's 2013 dissertation for Columbia University's department of art history and archaeology.
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He and I had to form a friendship even though I can write a dissertation on our disagreements.
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It grew out of a doctoral dissertation Gorsuch wrote at Oxford, where he studied as a Marshall scholar.
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Someone ought to do a dissertation where they figure out when this happened, because it is incredibly interesting.
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I was finishing my dissertation, and I needed a biography of somebody, so I went to the library.
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Nobody wants to read a dissertation about your life, so experts recommend being intentional with your word choice.
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He only came out the day after he defended his doctoral dissertation, in medical information sciences, at Stanford.
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" — Kim, New York "In a previous life, I wrote a sociology dissertation about the institutionalization of performance art.
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In a book as dense as a doctoral dissertation, she covers chemistry, health, commercialization, safety, traditions and cooking.
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There, he planned to write his doctoral dissertation on anesthetics, with the goal of eventually becoming a surgeon.
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In fact, Doron Dorfman, one of her graduate students is studying perceptions of "disability cons" for his dissertation.
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Her dissertation became a book, "Marked: Race, Crime, and Finding Work in an Era of Mass Incarceration" (23).
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Ms. Peppe reached out to Ms. Ellis as a graduate student hoping to write a dissertation on Millay.
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Kate Millett's first book, published the year before, was that unlikeliest phenomenon — a dissertation heard around the world.
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For her dissertation, she developed lift pressure-sensitive paint for airplanes, which would later be awarded a patent.
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My Ph.D. dissertation was made possible by the research of fellow graduate students born in Iran and Pakistan.
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And throughout the dissertation process, graduate students rely on their mentors for emotional as well as academic support.
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James Pollack, his first graduate student, had written a dissertation, in 21950, on the greenhouse effect on Venus.
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Theories about Ms. Tsai's dissertation have circulated in China, too, with the help of the Chinese news media.
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It reads like a graceful doctoral dissertation, sensitive to Vaughan's technical gifts and the development of her art.
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She was hesitant to publish the study, which she conducted as part of her dissertation at UC Berkeley.
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In his dissertation, Sheffield formulated a problem having to do with finding order in a complicated set of surfaces.
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Jason Morgan Ward: I first ran across newspaper stories about the Hanging Bridge when I was researching my dissertation.
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He became interested in the prospects of a planned economy, and ended up in Moscow to perform dissertation research.
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Abdulbari's plan had been to finish his dissertation and join his wife in London to do his postdoctoral work.
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She talks about the women she met while working on her dissertation on gender and sustainability 25 years ago.
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Gorsuch's essay "Intention and the Allocation of Risk" opens with a touching tribute to Finnis, who directed his dissertation.
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The general and his leadership skills eventually became the subject of Broadwell's Ph.D. dissertation — which led to the biography.
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Actually I know I'm just using them as an excuse, armor against my own inability to finish my dissertation.
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Jay Van Bavel, a social psychologist at NYU, pointed me to one unpublished PhD dissertation that addresses the question.
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In his 60s, he received his Ph.D. at Mercer University, where he wrote his dissertation on private student debt.
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The exhibition, based on her dissertation work, explores the role of the color across a range of artistic practices.
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Later, in 1981, Mr. Schrader abandoned the project, but his assistant dug in and made the work his dissertation.
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"I had [a twitch] for about three months when I was working on my dissertation," says Professor Nathalie Haurberg.
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He is essentially doing a PhD in soccer enterprise, with the goal of releasing his dissertation to the public.
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His dissertation found snowblading helped novice skiers overwhelmed by the sport achieve flow more quickly and with less investment.
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Her research areas are labor, law, and technology and her dissertation work is on freelance, contract, and gig work.
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But Fenwick says his actions derailed her plans for her dissertation and have made her consider leaving academia entirely.
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His dissertation, which surveyed more than 22016,22015 Americans, found that the departure from faith is happening across age groups.
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His dissertation provided the first direct measurement of the particle's width, and one of the first of its mass.
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Her finding, which appeared first in her doctoral dissertation in 20043 at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, surprised many.
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For her master's dissertation she wrote a musical analysis of the iconoclastic saxophonist, bass clarinetist and flutist Eric Dolphy.
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AMANDA K. PHILLIPSRIDGEWOOD, N.Y. The writer is a Ph.D. candidate at Virginia Tech whose dissertation is on infrastructure issues.
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The dissertation Miranda's father is editing comes closest to spelling out the ethos that suffuses all of Aciman's work.
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With funding from the university, he went to Iran to study Farsi and conduct scholarly research for his dissertation.
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In 1952, she published her dissertation as "Lord Acton: A Study in Conscience," and began to acquire broader notice.
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But then CNN uncovered multiple instances of plagiarism -- in her book, in her newspaper columns, and in her Ph.D. dissertation.
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Wang wrote his dissertation on human-machine interaction, studying a robotic arm maneuvered by astronauts on the International Space Station.
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The computer science graduate founded Improbable with fellow Cambridge student Rob Whitehead, 26, after they met at a dissertation review.
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His dissertation was a history, descriptive grammar and dictionary of the "pirate English" he had encountered along the Miskito Coast.
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The discovery came about through Schnell's dissertation work, which focused on the peculiar anatomy of the barbeled dragonfish's upper vertebra.
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Nadler was supposed to be finishing up his doctoral dissertation on the influence of politics on the 19703 financial crisis.
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German Defense Secretary Karl Theodor zu Guttenberg, 22014: Guttenberg resigned amidst a scandal involving alleged plagiarism in his doctoral dissertation.
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With eastern sutras and meditative processes, it's a continuous thing; you're not looking for a dissertation, or demanding a result.
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These meetings combine the unfettered thinking of a smoke-filled dorm room with the brutalizing rigor of a dissertation defense.
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A UCLA dissertation finds Lyft and Uber are much better at serving Los Angeles residents equitably than their taxi counterparts.
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Now, finally, she had the makings of a "very beautiful Ph.D. dissertation," said Umesh Vazirani, her doctoral adviser at Berkeley.
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Trump's Supreme Court pick Judge Neil Gorsuch also stated that he opposed same-sex marriage in his Oxford University dissertation.
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Notably, this is also team leader Kyle Doyle's dissertation work, which gives you an idea of how fresh it is!
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Danya Glabau: My dissertation looked at allergy activism in the US, trying to understand the the culture of food allergies.
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During most of this project, I was working on a massive manuscript project (Comparative Imperialism Ph.D. Dissertation, to be precise).
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Corsi wrote his dissertation on prior restraint and the right to protest, a hot topic after the Pentagon Papers case.
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A recent research paper by Eric Chyn, an economist completing his dissertation at the University of Michigan, explores this idea.
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The blogger Allison Harbin (of Post-PhD) will share her own experience of misappropriation by someone on her dissertation committee.
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He's also a PhD student studying folklore at Memorial University in Newfoundland writing his dissertation on the Shag Harbour Incident.
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As someone silly enough to have written a dissertation on Nietzsche, I've encountered many Spencer-like reactions to his thought.
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She started her career at CERN with a graduate fellowship in 1994, and wrote her dissertation on experiments at CERN.
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A dissertation about slave communication networks in the Caribbean is finally being formally published — 32 years after it was written.
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He realized his dissertation wasn't working at all and wrote a completely different one that ended up being much better.
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Her dissertation is one of the few scholarly considerations of the visual culture in lesbian magazines in the United States.
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She's left behind a dissertation she no longer believes in; a dreary grad-school job; an empty, aimless, passionless relationship.
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She returned to Penn for her Ph.D., writing her dissertation on the patronage of Maria de' Medici, France's Florentine queen.
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Another American, Xiyue Wang, was arrested in Iran last year while conducting research for his doctoral dissertation at Princeton University.
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Jacob Hacker, a Yale political scientist who wrote his dissertation on the Clinton administration's failed effort, distills the problem well.
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However, all of that changed when my daughter was born in 2014, three months after I defended my doctoral dissertation.
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At least that is the conclusion of research by Heather Sarsons, a brilliant young economist currently completing her dissertation at Harvard.
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But back when Trimble was doing her dissertation, pulsars were just being discovered, and no one knew the Crab hosted one.
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You could probably write a dissertation about taking up or occupying public spaces as and gender differences and the male gaze.
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In the lab where I am pursuing my dissertation, our focus is understanding the complex interactions between animal hosts and bacteria.
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"Implementing autoplaying video was construed not just as an annoyance, but as objectively bad internet practice," she wrote in her dissertation.
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Fatma Benli, a lawyer and parliamentarian, remembers being asked to remove her scarf before defending her dissertation in the late 1990s.
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My dissertation at university while studying fine art an psychology was about 'the disembodiment of cyberspace and its effects on personality.
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In MIT PhD candidate Abe Davis's dissertation, he explains how he's trying to change that and introduce tactile input into videos.
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But Wang's professor, who advised him on his dissertation, said that everything he did in Iran during his research was normal.
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I'm still analyzing this data, which I collected for my dissertation and will use for multiple projects that are still underway.
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Neil Gorsuch had a tense exchange with a Democratic senator over his college dissertation and views on maternity leave on Tuesday.
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Their ability to get jobs, or pass their dissertation, relies on the whims of their lab leaders and their review committees.
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He's currently working on a dissertation involving public spaces and politics in Oakland, California, and has also studied at Brown University.
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Wang was arrested in Iran last summer while doing scholarly research in connection with his Ph.D. dissertation, a university statement said.
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Crowley submitted her dissertation in 2000 in partial completion of her Ph.D. in international relations at Columbia University, the magazine noted.
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Would-be administration official Monica Crowley bowed out after revelations that she plagiarized both in a book and her Ph.D. dissertation.
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" Like many other Khmer Rouge leaders, Khieu Samphan studied in Paris, publishing his doctoral dissertation on "Cambodia's economy and industrial development.
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Pence flies to Germany and will participate in a dissertation award ceremony dinner hosted as part of the Munich Security Conference.
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Writing a dissertation at a prestigious university no longer guarantees a stable academic job, even after many years of higher education.
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So one day Kimmel — whose dissertation was on 17th-century French tax policy — decided that he'd join her at the shelter.
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Academics began poring over his history dissertation line by line, which inspired Mr. Rostovtsev to write software to automate the process.
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Wang was in Iran doing research for his doctoral dissertation in history at Princeton University when he was arrested last summer.
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Subjects with a smaller body of research are reliant on a small number of professors who can adequately advise a dissertation.
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In the 1980s, he wrote a dissertation that seemed to question the widely accepted Holocaust death toll of six million Jews.
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Backed by university funding, he went to Iran in 2016 to study Farsi and conduct archival research for his doctoral dissertation.
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But while he was researching bond prices at Salomon Brothers for his Ph.D. dissertation, "they offered me a job," he said.
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Kotkin said Wang was pursuing a "very ambitious" dissertation plan that included on-site research in Iran, Russia and potentially Afghanistan.
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When I wanted to turn the dissertation into a commercial book, I realized the parent movement was only half the story.
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Samuel Clowes Huneke is a doctoral candidate in Stanford University's department of history whose dissertation focuses on homosexuality in postwar Germany.
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In her dissertation, Usry used data from two different surveys to identify whether traumatic experiences might affect one's level of civic engagement.
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But on the day of her dissertation defense, she put a borrowed slide into a projector (this in the days before PowerPoint).
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For his dissertation, Shestakofsky spent 19 months with a San Francisco startup that, while creating a jobs website, outsourced contact with customers.
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I think young people don't realize that you can write a whole dissertation on something that's fun and interesting like comic books.
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He did his PhD at the London School of Economics; he defended his dissertation "over whiskies and sodas at the Reform Club".
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Wang was arrested in Iran last summer while doing scholarly research in connection with his Ph.D. dissertation, a Princeton University statement said.
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Razeq did her dissertation on Kolkata's unique Jewish-Muslim relationship, and wishes she had the time to complete her doctorate on it.
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So I was doing my dissertation and working two jobs, making around £229,000, and I had to start paying my loans back.
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A: When I finished my dissertation, I went on my first board and found true happiness on the budget and finance committee.
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Honestly, I took less time in grad school than most, and worked while I did it, and taught while finishing my dissertation.
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Ms. Jacobs writes that she would work on her dissertation during the day and frantically send takedown requests to websites at night.
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She studied zoology as both an undergraduate and graduate student at Oxford, where she wrote a doctoral dissertation on navigation by pigeons.
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A year later, he quit to pursue a doctorate at the New York Theological Seminary; the book came out of his dissertation.
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His dissertation, entitled "The Secret Relationship between Nazism and the Zionist Movement" - to which Lieberman referred - drew widespread criticism from Jewish groups.
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After the war, he earned his doctorate at Cornell University (his dissertation was on "The Influence of the Potato on Irish History").
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His dissertation committee included Gary Sick, a professor, Iran scholar and former national security adviser in the Ford, Carter and Reagan administrations.
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"I really didn't quite understand for a long time how much my dissertation was having an impact and an influence," Scott said.
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"In grad school, I knew a guy who wrote his dissertation on the first topic that came to mind," Dr. Grant said.
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Her dissertation was on Woolf, who at the time, in the late 1970s, was gaining more attention, particularly among women in academia.
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Separately, Politico found more than a dozen examples of passages in Ms. Crowley's Ph.D. dissertation that had been taken from scholarly works.
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"Working on a dissertation can be a very solitary existence, and I had practically vanished while writing my own," Mr. Robb said.
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The degree was not awarded until 1959 because he had forgotten to pay a $50 dissertation fee before setting off for Antarctica.
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He is a former post-doctoral fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and wrote his dissertation on the Arab-Israeli dispute.
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I lived in Aligarh while I was researching my dissertation and visited the home where my father and my grandmother were born.
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And how's this for complex family dynamics: Alex Tyng wrote her dissertation on her father's work, then ended up marrying his grandnephew.
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Ms. Manigault also maintains that the only requirement left for her to complete a doctorate at Howard is to defend her dissertation.
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His dissertation concerned the cartoons in the Yiddish-language press and "Bad Rabbi" grew out of hours spent fast-forwarding through microfilm.
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" In 1963, she received a doctorate in anthropology from Columbia University with a dissertation on "Landlord and Peasant in an Umbrian Community.
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"20 Something," Ctrl's final track, was the dissertation on exactly what it feels like to be a young person in 2018: anxiety.
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Examples of plagiarism were found in her 2012 book, multiple columns for The Washington Times and her 2000 Ph.D. dissertation for Columbia University.
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It's an academic adage that a scholar's career consists of footnotes to the dissertation, and, in a way, this was true for Boas.
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Three-hour pontifications on a single topic have been ditched in favour of a compulsory dissertation in which original empirical analysis is encouraged.
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"A week after I defended my dissertation, I got several manic emails out of the blue from some guy named Fraser," Morris said.
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The Pisces follows Lucy, a student who has been working on her dissertation about Sappho for nine years with no sign of finishing.
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The 134-page dissertation, written when Hawking was only 24, is the most-requested item at the Cambridge library, according to the university.
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Hennlich came to South Africa by way of his dissertation work at University of Manchester on the influential South African artist William Kentridge.
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Hawking's 117-page dissertation "Properties of expanding universes" from 1965 sold for 13,750 pounds, well ahead of the estimate of up to 150,000.
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" He dropped out of Yale before writing his Ph.D dissertation, which was to be "Magic and Technology in Contemporary American Fiction and Poetry.
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An essay is not supposed to be a dissertation or a treatise, a definitive statement that sums up a subject for all time.
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It weighs heavily on them, and some of them just really don't have the skills to write a full thesis or dissertation paper.
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I have no idea why—I went to graduate school at Berkeley, too, and at some point, I had to write a dissertation.
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Holly Jacobs was working on her doctoral dissertation in Miami when she discovered that her private images had been released without her consent.
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A dissertation out of CUNY found New York City's delivery people tend to be Latino or Asian immigrant men working in unsafe conditions.
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In 1926, he moved to Paris, where he continued to live the high life while writing a dissertation that dealt with quantum physics.
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When I did my dissertation I did it on interoperable medical devices, which is essentially on how to share data across medical devices.
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That work resulted in Dr. Strickland's first published scientific paper in 1985, and she went on to base her doctoral dissertation on it.
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What results are dissertation-like monologues where the reader is schooled on the intricacies of white guilt as it relates to oppressive cultures.
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However, "the project I end up doing for my dissertation will not be of the same scope" as her original project, she said.
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Students often come to a university to study with a particular professor, who works closely with the student to develop a dissertation project.
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Lisa Freiman, an independent curator who wrote her dissertation on Mr. Oldenburg, described the archives as "unprecedented" in their historical value for scholars.
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Professor Wrong turned his doctoral dissertation into the book "Population and Society," which was published in 1963 and reprinted in dozens of languages.
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The dissertation the North Korean pair were given to photograph, however, had been gutted of secret information and filled with useless technical details.
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She wrote a doctoral dissertation on Heidegger and was a devoted reader of Wittgenstein's "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus," though she's nowhere near that tough.
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" Ingrid Monson, a professor of ethnomusicology at Harvard, said, though, that "Vijay's dissertation was one of the first to talk about embodied cognition.
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She got her master's in Romance languages at Columbia University, then received a Fulbright fellowship to do research in France for her dissertation.
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Kirchgasler, who studied Bridge for his dissertation, pointed out that this often ended up putting parents in what could become a difficult situation.
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Nothing in his dissertation — with its analyses of Soviet trade and charts on commodity pricing — could have been construed as evidence of espionage.
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Nothing in his dissertation — with its analyses of Soviet trade and charts on commodity pricing — could have been construed as evidence of espionage.
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At Cambridge, she wrote her dissertation on Carson McCullers and her break from ideas of femininity formed in and by the antebellum South.
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That work emerged from his dissertation, and it followed a style of feverish pop-cultural close reading strangely valued in some academic quarters.
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A young Tim Gautreaux was his student, and even the quiet, profound title of Gautreaux's dissertation, "Night-Wide River," shows he was listening.
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He left math behind and earned a doctorate in clinical psychology from Columbia, writing his dissertation on clinical versus statistical prediction in psychology.
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Those works largely rely on the natural law theory of the philosopher John Finnis, who was Judge Gorsuch's mentor and doctoral dissertation adviser.
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BENJAMIN HOFFMAN The political scientist Emily Thorson used her 2013 dissertation to investigate whether fact checking was an effective way to combat misinformation.
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Hoping to God John Oliver's comical dissertation resonates with the Congress that got us in this situation, along with suicidal tax incentive declarations.
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John E. Petty articulates the common thread between Tartakovsky's influences in his 2011 dissertation for the University of North Texas, Stage and Scream.
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In his dissertation, finished that same year, Murakami carefully studied and mapped the art world not only in Japan but across the whole world.
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After Jacobs finished her dissertation, her Ranomafana colleagues kept calling her up for lemur ID help—so much that the Skype pings got overwhelming.
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Most of the research into women's alba comes from historian Sophie Reinders at the University of Utrecht, who wrote her dissertation on the subject.
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His dissertation, entitled "The Secret Relationship between Nazism and the Zionist Movement", drew widespread criticism from Jewish groups, who accused him of Holocaust denial.
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She earned a PhD in psychology in 2012, and she used her own story for her dissertation — which formed the basis for her book.
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Sarkar was listed on a website for Klug's research group at UCLA, and an online abstract of his dissertation listed Klug as his adviser.
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He was kept in solitary confinement for more than five months and the evidence presented against him consisted of notes from his dissertation research.
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She was exposed to scientific rigor, inquiry, and archaeology at a young age, as Smith described in her PhD dissertation, which examined Garrod's legacy.
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Griffith, an MIT alum originally from the Caribbean nation of Montserrat, saw an opportunity to service this void while completing his dissertation in Kenya.
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Titled Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts, the 150-page work emerges out of Hall's 2004 dissertation on the same topic.
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Out of all the papers I've written, there was only one person who came back to me and did not pass his dissertation defense.
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Like, how could I be writing literary criticism and using MTV's printers to print out my dissertation, and doing this at the same time.
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I recently spoke with Sergei Gretsky, a professor at the Catholic University of America, who wrote his Ph.D. dissertation on the Kazakh banking sector.
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Ms. Bates-Froiland has handed over the center's leadership to Katherine Wilson, a scholar who wrote her doctoral dissertation on survivor testimonies about genocide.
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" The letter from the immigration ministry read: "You haven't completed your program of study in Quebec entirely in French, including the dissertation or thesis.
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Anna, the protagonist of this novel, has been struggling to finish her dissertation, an analysis of inspiration, for want of the right case study.
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Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation, was sent a copy of her dissertation and described being "flabbergasted" that she had not found work.
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In her 1976 dissertation, "A Cruel Wind," Dorothy Ann Pettit argues that the 1918 flu pandemic contributed to a kind of spiritual torpor afterward.
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Her first important books were "Realism" (21992) and "Gustave Courbet: A Study of Style and Society" (21992), which grew out of her doctoral dissertation.
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She had an incredible work ethic, writing her books and dissertation at night after a full day of work and caring for her family.
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Chalmers's dissertation, "Toward a Theory of Consciousness," grew into his first book, "The Conscious Mind" (773), which helped revive the philosophical conversation on consciousness.
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Part of my doctoral dissertation was on the effectiveness of these laws to decrease traffic deaths, so it's personally and professionally important to me.
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She managed mostly on her own, first while my dad finished his dissertation and then when I arrived, while they juggled my two sisters.
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His dissertation explored the subject that became his first book — although when he went to Mexico to begin his research, he encountered considerable misinformation.
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Regeni had been researching a dissertation about Egyptian labor activism, and friends last saw him on January 25th, the fifth anniversary of the revolution.
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Three years in Rome provided the material for Professor Ackerman's doctoral dissertation, on the work of the Renaissance architect Donato Bramante at the Vatican.
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Those data formed the core of her dissertation and allowed her to provide insights on several novel aspects of polar bear foraging and nutrition.
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While writing an austere dissertation on a neglected treatise by Aristotle, she began a second book, about the urge to deny one's human needs.
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Barb, as she was called, had written a dissertation on Virginia Woolf, at San Francisco State University, while pregnant with her first child, Emily.
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Wang, a history student at Princeton since 2013, was conducting field work for his dissertation, which is focused on how Muslim regions are governed.
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She worked on her Ph.D. there while raising the couple's three children, obtaining it in 1958 with a dissertation on Southern progressives in Congress.
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Also, some of the activists I covered in the dissertation didn't make it into the final book, which bums me out quite a bit.
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