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Search across ,+ British PhD theses for free and order full text quickly and easily. The service automatically harvests e-theses from Institutional Repositories and digitises paper theses from participating institutions. List of institutions participating in EThOS. Help & guidance. Find out about ordering a British thesis via EThOS Search EThOS: Search over , doctoral theses. Download instantly for your research, or order a scanned copy quickly and easily During his doctoral studies, he was a visiting researcher at Aarhus University, Roskilde University and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His doctoral thesis, titled “The Devout and the Disabled: Religious and Cultural Accommodation as Human Variation” examines the case of religious and cultural accommodation from an original point of view
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The British Library’s EThOS service is the national record of PhD theses. EThOS makes UK doctoral theses more visible and encourages and helps facilitate their use by researchers in the UK and globally. Launched in , EThOS currently holds records of approximately , UK theses. Every month approximately 40, theses are accessed by EThOS Theses indexed by EThOS have a minimum of a thesis title, author, awarding body and date. Optional additional metadata may be included such as the thesis abstract, doctoral advisor, sponsor, cross links to other databases and the full text of the thesis itself. As of September Search EThOS: Search over , doctoral theses. Download instantly for your research, or order a scanned copy quickly and easily
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The British Library provides digitised UK PhD theses online via the Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS). This depends on the policy of the institution supplying the thesis. Holdings. The EThOS database holds details of over , theses. Some of these are available for immediate download The British Library’s EThOS service is the national record of PhD theses. EThOS makes UK doctoral theses more visible and encourages and helps facilitate their use by researchers in the UK and globally. Launched in , EThOS currently holds records of approximately , UK theses. Every month approximately 40, theses are accessed by EThOS During his doctoral studies, he was a visiting researcher at Aarhus University, Roskilde University and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His doctoral thesis, titled “The Devout and the Disabled: Religious and Cultural Accommodation as Human Variation” examines the case of religious and cultural accommodation from an original point of view
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The British Library provides digitised UK PhD theses online via the Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS). This depends on the policy of the institution supplying the thesis. Holdings. The EThOS database holds details of over , theses. Some of these are available for immediate download Theses indexed by EThOS have a minimum of a thesis title, author, awarding body and date. Optional additional metadata may be included such as the thesis abstract, doctoral advisor, sponsor, cross links to other databases and the full text of the thesis itself. As of September Search across ,+ British PhD theses for free and order full text quickly and easily. The service automatically harvests e-theses from Institutional Repositories and digitises paper theses from participating institutions. List of institutions participating in EThOS. Help & guidance. Find out about ordering a British thesis via EThOS
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During his doctoral studies, he was a visiting researcher at Aarhus University, Roskilde University and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His doctoral thesis, titled “The Devout and the Disabled: Religious and Cultural Accommodation as Human Variation” examines the case of religious and cultural accommodation from an original point of view Search EThOS: Search over , doctoral theses. Download instantly for your research, or order a scanned copy quickly and easily The British Library provides digitised UK PhD theses online via the Electronic Theses Online Service (EThOS). This depends on the policy of the institution supplying the thesis. Holdings. The EThOS database holds details of over , theses. Some of these are available for immediate download
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