Thesis Planning Workshop

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A thesis (Often Bachelors/Masters) or dissertation (often Doctoral) [1] is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings.[2] ( Wikipedia )

References

  1. Originally, the concepts "dissertation" and "thesis" (plural, "theses") were not interchangeable. When, at ancient universities, the lector had completed his lecture, there would traditionally follow a disputation, during which students could take up certain points and argue them. The position that one took during a disputation was the thesis, while the dissertation was the line of reasoning with which one buttressed it. Olga Weijers: The medieval disputatio. In: Hora est! (On dissertations), p.23-27. Leiden University Library, 2005
  2. International Standard ISO 7144: Documentation—Presentation of theses and similar documents, International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, 1986.