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US
/ˌdɪsɝˈteɪʃən/
]
[ UK /dɪsətˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /dɪsətˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree
How To Use dissertation In A Sentence
- Then a battery wireless data acquisition system is set up at the end of the dissertation. The system can monitor the single battery voltage, the total voltage, current and temperature of the battery.
- Its annual prize for the best doctoral dissertation was named after him. Times, Sunday Times
- The dissertation is on Chinese contemporary literature research from the view of comparative literature study.
- Doctoral dissertation: " Secularisation and Christianity in Contemporary Britain".
- Students can take advantage of internship and dissertation opportunities with companies in the energy and financial sectors that have sponsorship links to the university. Times, Sunday Times
- Lancelot endeavors to show, in a dissertation on this subject, that St. Bennet is to be understood of this Roman hemina. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
- University presses still compete for many monographs, including revised dissertations, and, contrary to this belief, they pay advances for a significant number of them.
- Instead of two yearly examinations, we now have four half-yearly examinations (20 papers plus a dissertation and internal assessment).
- Would you ever find a job as an English professor after you finished who knows how many years of graduate school and dissertation writing?
- His doctoral dissertation, presented to Munich in 1923, was on turbulence in fluid streams.