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The doctoral dissertation is the culmination of scholarly work in graduate school. Every PhD candidate in the Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is required to successfully complete and submit a dissertation to qualify for degree conferral. The dissertation must be submitted in one of two formats.
- The traditional format is described in detail here .
- Three articles describing original empirical research that the dissertation committee deems “of publishable quality.” The student must be the first author on each paper or obtain approval from their committee to include papers for which they are not the first author . At least one of the three papers must be under review, in press, or published in a peer-reviewed journal.
- An introductory chapter that thoroughly reviews the literature relevant to the three papers.
- A concluding chapter that describes what was learned from the three papers.
Post-prospectus changes : If students would like to make substantive changes to the content and/or format of the dissertation after prospectus approval, they must revise their prospectus and obtain approval of the revised version from all committee members. Another meeting of the prospectus committee may be required if the changes are substantial.
If students would like to make changes to the composition of their dissertation committee after prospectus approval, they must obtain 1) approval from the primary advisor/ committee chair to make the change, 2) approval from the DGS by submitting their revised committee using this form , and 3) approval of the prospectus by any new committee member(s). If the new member doesn't approve of the prospectus as written, the prospectus may need to be revised. If the revisions are substantial, students may need to have another full prospectus meeting to ensure the revised version of the prospectus is approved by every member of the committee.
Dissertation Advisory Committee: The Dissertation Advisory Committee (DAC) is comprised of the three members of the prospectus committee. Students also have the option to add one or more committee members who were not a member of the prospectus committee. The GSAS DAC guidelines can be found here . DACs must be approved by the DGS. If there are post-prospectus changes or additions to the DAC, students should submit your new committee for review using this form at least two weeks before submitting the dissertation to your committee. Students will need to submit a CV for any requested non-Harvard committee members.
Dissertation Approval: The dissertation must be approved by the student’s advisor before it is submitted to the dissertation advisory committee. After the student sends the dissertation to the committee, they will have three weeks to read and assess the work. Each committee member should complete a Dissertation Approval Form and return it to the student and Graduate Office within three weeks.
The committee members will receive an evaluation form, where they select among these options:
- Not acceptable in current form and cannot be corrected without major revisions and consultation of committee.
- Needs considerable revision, to be seen by me again. Needs committee consultation: [yes/no]
- Is acceptable with a few minor revisions, to be seen by me again.
- Is acceptable with voluntary minor revisions.
- Is acceptable as is.
If substantive revisions are required, the student will need to respond to these revisions, distribute a revised version to the committee, and the committee will have two more weeks to read and assess the revised version. All committee members must approve "as is" or "with voluntary minor revisions" before the defense can proceed.
Dissertation Defense Date: Students are responsible for coordinating the schedule for their dissertation defense date. Due to the difficulty of coordinating schedules for several faculty, students are encouraged to find a mutually agreeable tentative date and time (we recommend a 2-hour duration) for the defense and ask committee members to pencil it in. However, it is crucial to recognize that this date will be confirmed only when the student has received approval from all members of their committee. In addition, the department must advertise the defense for two weeks before the date it can be held. Therefore, we strongly recommend the dissertation be submitted to the committee ten weeks before tentative defense date to accommodate time for rounds of revisions. The date will be pushed back if the student has not received approval from all members.
Defenses can take place at any point in the year, as long as the committee agrees to convene. However, note there are deadlines to complete the defense in time for November, February, and May degree conferrals. The Department recommends that the defense be held at least 1-2 weeks prior to the dissertation submission deadline for that degree period. Deadlines for the current year can be found online on the Harvard Griffin GSAS Degree Calendar .
To submit: Email your dissertation as a single Word Doc or PDF file (or both) to your committee, cc’ing the Graduate Program. The Graduate Program will follow up on this email by distributing the Dissertation Approval Form .
Oral Defense: Once the dissertation committee has approved the written dissertation, the student should book a room for the defense and send an abstract to the Graduate Office, which will announce the defense to the Department. WJH 1550 and 105, and NW 243 are the most common choices for a room. Students should submit a room request through FAS RoomBook . Committee members may participate remotely via Zoom, if necessary. The Department does not have a budget to fly in committee members from other institutions, although students should consult with their individual advisors to determine whether they would cover travel costs. A parking pass can be provided for committee members at nearby institutions.
The oral examination is moderated by the student's advisor, who is the DAC Chair. The advisor will introduce the student. The student gives a formal presentation summarizing their dissertation work. The duration of this presentation varies by area; please check in with your advisor to confirm. Next, each committee member will take turns asking questions (this is what is referred to as the ‘defense’). If there is time, the advisor may invite questions from the audience. At the conclusion of the questions, the candidate and audience are dismissed, and the committee meets to make a final evaluation of the student’s candidacy for a Ph.D. In cases of a positive evaluation, the committee members sign the Thesis Acceptance Certificate .
Thesis Acceptance Certificate (TAC): Students must complete a thesis acceptance certificate (TAC), which includes the title of the dissertation and signatures of all committee members. Prior to the oral defense, the Graduate Office will prepare a TAC, which includes the title of the dissertation, student name, and signature lines for each committee member The title on the TAC must read exactly as it does on the title page of the dissertation. A copy of the signed TAC should appear before the title page of the online dissertation submission; no page number should be assigned to the TAC. The TAC will be included in all copies of the dissertation.
Final Dissertation Submission to GSAS: Following the successful oral defense, students must submit their dissertation in PDF format to the FAS Registrar’s Office through ProQuest ETD by the deadline established for each degree conferral date (see the Harvard Griffin GSAS Degree Calendar or the Registrar’s Office website ). Please carefully review the dissertation formatting before submitting online. Formatting errors may prevent students from receiving their degree. The TAC must additionally be uploaded as a separate "Administrative Document" when submitting the electronic dissertation. The Registrar’s Office will review the dissertation for compliance and will contact the student to confirm acceptance or to request alterations. More details on the dissertation submission process can be found here .
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