Publishing your doctoral thesis
Instructions for preparing your doctoral thesis for publication and printing, and information on archiving
After you have been granted the permission for defence, the Doctoral programme committee (DPC) can approve the details (date, time and language) of your defence, and nominate the opponent(s) and the custos.
Opponent proposal form (307) is available at Doctoral student forms (aalto.fi). Both the supervising professor and the doctoral student sign it and the doctoral student submits it to their Doctoral programme's Doctoral education services with the proposed opponent(s)' CV and publication list.
Please note that the DPC’s decision on public defence and opponent should be made well in advance, recommended at the latest 5 weeks before the public defence. Note: if the thesis is published through ARTS Theses or has been done jointly with an international partner (Cotutelle), reserve even more time between getting the decision from DPC and the defence date.
Supervising professor proposes opponent(s) who have confirmed their availability and willingness. For more information, please see Proposing pre-examiners and opponents (Being a supervising professor or thesis advisor at Aalto University, aalto.fi). Supervising professor usually acts as the custos, or finds a suitable person for the task. The doctoral student has a right submit an official written reply on the selection of an opponent, e.g. if they feel that the suggested opponent is biased.
Together with the custos, agree on the date and time of the defence, and ensure that the proposed opponent agrees on the chosen date and time before submitting the proposal. Remember to also reserve a suitable lecture hall for the defence. This information will be printed on your thesis, so make sure it will be correct.
Customarily the defence begins at 12 o’clock sharp and takes approximately 2-3 hours. The time given in the form 307 refers to the time when audience must enter the hall. The thesis defender, opponent and custos enter 15 minutes later.
The language to be used in the public defence is Finnish, Swedish or English, or some other language with permission by the Doctoral Programme Committee, if relevant in the case of your thesis.
The public defence can take place
In case the defence is arranged remotely or in hybrid form, participation from all channels must be interactive (is must be possible for the participants to ask questions at the alloted time).
Please note that the opponent proposal form also asks you to specify the planned mode of your defence (on campus, remote, hybrid). In case of defence on campus or in hybrid mode, you are also asked to give the lecture hall you have booked, if possible. This information is needed for the public defence announcement as well. It is important to plan these details out in advance.
If for insurmountable reasons there is a need to make changes to the date, time, language, or custos of the public defence, the Chair of the Committee can re-confirm them. Please contact your Doctoral Programme, if you notice that changes are needed. Please also note that in case of changes you may need to prepare an errata page to your thesis.
The practical arrangements of the defence are mainly the responsibility of the doctoral student. You can read detailed instructions about student's responsibilities below (scroll down). The following paragraphs list the responsibilities of other parties than student.
When the opponent and custos have been appointed and date, time, and language of the defence confirmed, the Doctoral Programme will send an official invitation to the opponent. The Doctoral Programme also sends instructions for the opponent regarding the examination of the thesis. The opponent is requested to submit their statement by email within two weeks from the date of the public defence to the custos. The guidelines of the Schools can be found via the links below:
The Doctoral Programme will not send thesis to the opponent (that is student's responsibility).
After the defence, the Doctoral Programme Committee will evaluate the thesis. You can find more information about the approval process here.
The Doctoral Programme Committee appoints the supervising professor as the custos of the public defence. Another professor of the School with a doctoral degree in the same research field may also serve as the custos. The custos has the responsibilities listed below.
The secretarial services of the department handle all the bookings and offer their assistance by request from the custos. Note that for opponents based in Finland the travel arrangements and bookings are typically made directly by the opponent or by opponent's home institution, and travel expenses will be refunded afterwards. Department also pays the reimbursement for the opponents. Some departments also offer help for the doctoral student with the practical arrangements.
The practical arrangements of the defence are mainly the responsibility of the doctoral student. Some departments offer help with the arrangements.
The School is responsible for publishing the defence event page online at Aalto.fi. Your responsibilty is to submit the public defence announcement, which is added to the event.
Discuss with the custos if it is worthwhile to advertise your thesis and the defence outside the Aalto community. You can prepare a press release for this purpose (possible targets: STT, Tekniikka & Talous, science journals, etc.).
Public defence announcement and press release of thesis (aalto.fi)
Unigrafia will send you separate PDF drafts of your doctoral thesis cover and interior. After you approve them, you can combine them and share the draft with your opponent. You should not be in contact with the opponent regarding the thesis in any other way before the defence.
The Doctoral Programme will inform you how the printed version of the thesis is delivered to the opponent and other parties. Some departments also offer help with the distribution of the printed thesis. Please see also the detailed instructions of your own School via:Distribution of thesis (aalto.fi)
Instructions for preparing your doctoral thesis for publication and printing, and information on archiving
Instructions for arranging the public defence (public examination of the doctoral thesis) and "karonkka" (post-doctoral party).
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