Doctoral education

Finalising your thesis for pre‑examination and publication

Guidance for doctoral students in completing the thesis manuscript for pre-examination and publication.

Before you start the pre-examination:

  • Review the thesis quality requirements and also take into account school-specific practices, for example, the required number of accepted publications.
  • Start using the Aalto thesis templates. If you are using a LaTeX template, download the official front-matter templates and merge them with your manuscript.

Ensure academic integrity in your thesis work

Preparing your doctoral thesis requires clear, precise writing, lawful use of third‑party material, and proactive originality checks. See below further instructions on how to revise your language for clarity and coherence, obtain and document copyright permissions for any reused material, and follow license terms and citation standards. Use Turnitin early and iteratively to ensure academic integrity and to protect your own work.

Follow this thesis structure for pre-examination

Your final doctoral thesis manuscript should contain the following:

  1. Title page
  2. Abstract (read about language versions below)
  3. Table of contents
  4. List of abbreviations/symbols (if relevant)
  5. List of publications included in the doctoral thesis (not monographs)
  6. Authors' contribution
  7. The content of the thesis (summary or monograph)
  8. List of references
  9. Key terms (in Finnish and/or Swedish), recommended but not mandatory
  10. Article theses: included publications (whole text, both published and unpublished texts)

What can be changed once the thesis manuscript has been submitted for pre-examination?

Once pre-examination has started, the thesis is considered final for examination, and its scientific and/or artistic (substantive) content (äö) must not be altered. This means that no changes to the production of the scientific or artistic work are permitted.

For example, you may not:

•change the title of your thesis;

•modify the results reported in the thesis;

•change supervisor information;

•add, remove, or alter articles/manuscripts.

Once the pre-examiners’ statements have been received, only the corrections suggested by the pre-examiners or the changes requested by the Doctoral Programme Committee may be made; no other changes are permitted. Typically, this may include minor, non-substantive edits such as typographical corrections, light language editing, and layout/formatting adjustments.

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