Overview
A PhD thesis is a concentrated and original contribution to your academic field that must be successfully defended in order to be awarded a degree.
The library keeps all doctoral theses defended at the University of Luxembourg since 2006.
All of the theses available online are listed in ORBilu and in a-z.lu. The full-text is available for some of them.
If you do not know the title of a thesis, but you want to know which theses have already been defended at the University, type “Theses” or “Dissertation” in the search bar.
To view all the theses of a single faculty, you can add the acronym of the faculty as well: FDEF or FSTC ou FSTM or FLSHASE or FHSE.
These documents are available to readers registered at the Luxembourg Learning Centre. The documents are only available locally and cannot be borrowed.
Theses published up to 2019 can be consulted in paper format if the authors gave their explicit consent to allow their distribution when they were submitted to the Doctoral Studies Office.
All theses published after 2019 can only be consulted via ORBilu.
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Open Access Theses and Dissertations (OATD)
Search engine browsing for Open Access dissertations and theses in 800 repositories from universities, colleges and research institutes from all over the world.
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Proquest Dissertations & Theses Open (PQDT Open)
Open Access dissertations and theses in full text.
Freely available online
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ProQuest Dissertations &Theses
Open Access dissertations and theses in full text.
The world’s most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world, spanning from 1861 to today.Available as a registered user via a-z.lu