Before you submit your thesis
Submitting your thesis is a significant milestone. Before you begin, it’s important to speak with your supervisor/s and complete a few key steps to ensure your submission proceeds in a timely and efficient manner.
Submitting your thesis is a significant milestone. Before you begin, it’s important to speak with your supervisor/s and complete a few key steps to ensure your submission proceeds in a timely and efficient manner.
Approximately three months prior to your anticipated submission date, you will need to notify the Graduate Research School of your intention to submit your thesis using the relevant form. The Graduate Research School will then ask your principal supervisor to nominate examiners. Early notice helps avoid delays in the examination process.
The use of iThenticate is compulsory prior to submission of a thesis for examination. iThenticate is a text matching software tool that compares documents submitted to an extensive database of web pages and scholarly content and produces a similarity score and report. It checks for originality and ensures non-original work has been cited appropriately. Graduate researchers must submit their thesis to the service and include the iThenticate report with their thesis submission.
In the case of a conventional or publication format thesis, a single PDF file will be submitted for examination purposes.
In the case of a creative work and exegesis format thesis, the creative work must be documented in digital format, and the creative work and exegesis must be submitted as separate files.
All graduate research theses are to be submitted online to the thesis management system accessible via myAdelaide. Following submission, approval from the principal supervisor and area approver is required before the Graduate Research School can commence the examination process.
The graduate researcher will be notified once the area approver has approved the thesis for examination and the student’s candidature consumption will be stopped, along with any active scholarships.
If the thesis submission is not approved at any stage in the process, a discussion must take place between the graduate researcher, supervisory panel and, if required, area approver. Upon resolution of any outstanding issues, the graduate researcher will then need to resubmit an amended version of the thesis for approval.
If the Graduate Research School has received the approved nominated examiners at the time that the thesis is approved by the area approver, the thesis will be dispatched for examination along with all required documentation. If the examiner nomination has not yet been submitted by the principal supervisor and approved by the area approver, the Graduate Research School will not be able to commence the examination process until that approval is received.
The Graduate Research School is unable to accept a thesis that has not been approved for examination by the relevant School. When the graduate researcher disagrees with the School’s advice about the readiness of the thesis for examination, it is expected that the dispute will be dealt with, in the first instance, at the local level by the Dean of School or delegate, such as Graduate Research Coordinator.
If the dispute cannot be resolved at the local level, the matter should be referred to the Pro Vice Chancellor – Graduate Research Training. The Pro Vice Chancellor will deal with the matter in consultation with the Dean of Research (or delegate) of the relevant College and the Dean of School or Graduate Research Coordinator concerned, if required.
If the graduate researcher’s candidature has lapsed, thesis submission will only be permitted when the following conditions are met:
Before your final thesis can be accepted, you will need to complete a confidential Exit Survey. This short survey helps the University understand your experience and improve support for future graduate researchers.
Once your thesis is received, the Graduate Research School will email you instructions on how to complete the survey online.
The completion of the survey is compulsory. If you choose not to complete the survey, you must submit a written request to the Pro Vice Chancellor – Graduate Research Training. Your thesis cannot proceed to examination until the matter is resolved.