Goal: Produce the final thesis document (Chapters 1–6 + appendices), successfully defend, complete publication/archiving requirements, and conclude administrative steps toward graduation.
Key deliverables (end of T-DTH5)
- Finalized full dissertation manuscript, formatted per Euclid template.
- Response to examiners (if required), revised final copy.
- Defense presentation and successful viva/defense completion.
- One or more publication submissions (journal/conference).
- Administrative forms for graduation filed.
Step-by-step checklist
- Complete full draft
- Integrate all chapters; ensure internal consistency (same terms, numbers, references).
- Update Abstract, Table of Contents, Lists of Figures/Tables, and Acronyms.
- Ensure bibliography is complete and formatted (Zotero export to Turabian).
- Pre-submission quality control
- Run final checks: page numbering, margins, font (Brill as per template), figure quality (300 dpi), table numbering.
- Language pass: readability, grammar, professional copy-editing (use a human editor if possible).
- Cross-check appendices and ethical approvals are attached.
- Submission to examiners
- Submit the required number of bound/soft copies and digital copy as required.
- Provide a one-page executive summary and a 20–25 slide defense deck.
- Prepare for defense
- Defense structure: 20–30 minute presentation (depending on program), then Q&A.
- Rehearse with peers and supervisor; prepare concise answers to:
- Justification of design choices.
- Limitations and alternative explanations.
- Practical/policy implications of findings.
- Prepare a two-page “response sheet” summarizing potential critiques and your counterarguments.
- Post-defense revisions
- Log examiner comments and produce a table: comment → action taken → location in final manuscript.
- Obtain sign-off letter from the panel once revisions are completed.
- Publication & dissemination
- Identify 1–2 target journals (match scope & audience). Prepare a manuscript from thesis (condense to 6–8k words).
- Prepare policy brief or conference submission if appropriate.
- Consider depositing dataset or code in an institutional repository with an anonymization statement.
- Administrative & graduation
- File all required forms (final submission, publication plan, clearance).
- Provide final PDF to the university archive if required.
- Confirm graduation ceremony logistics with registrar.
Templates & artifacts to produce
- Final manuscript checklist (formatting, figures, signatures).
- Examiner response table (comment / action / page ref).
- Submission cover letter to journal (personalized, manuscript highlights).
- Short policy brief template (1 page).
Defense prep tips
- Keep the presentation crisp: problem — gap — what you did — key results — why it matters — limitations — next steps.
- Anticipate 6–8 tough questions and prepare short evidence-based answers (1–2 lines each).
- During Q&A: listen, repeat the question briefly if needed, answer clearly; if you don’t know, say what you would do to find out.
Quality assessment rubric (for T-DTH5)
- Thesis quality (40%): overall coherence, contribution, literature link, validity of conclusions.
- Defense performance (25%): clarity, command of methods, responses to critique.
- Revision completeness (15%): thoroughness and timeliness of post-defense revisions.
- Dissemination plan (10%): suitability of outlets and readiness of manuscripts.
- Administrative compliance (10%): format, signatures, ethics closure.
Common pitfalls & mitigations
- Pitfall: Last-minute formatting disasters → mitigation: reserve time for final layout and a final print-check.
- Pitfall: Defensive/combative defense style → mitigation: practice calm, evidence-based replies; treat Q&A as scholarly dialogue.
- Pitfall: Publication delay → mitigation: prepare a manuscript early (during T-DTH4) and have a prioritized journal list.
Cross-stage practical supports (use these everywhere)
Supervisor meeting agenda (30–45 minutes)
- Quick status update (5 min) — what was done since last meeting.
- Major issues for discussion (15–20 min) — 2–3 focused items.
- Decisions needed (5–10 min) — timelines, resources, approvals.
- Action points with deadlines & responsible person (5 min).
Email template to request supervisor feedback
Subject: Draft Chapter for review — Body: Short courtesy line, attachments, one-paragraph summary of what you want feedback on (e.g., structure, argument, references), preferred deadline (e.g., two weeks), and proposed meeting times.
Filing & backup rules
- Keep master files in three places: local, cloud, external drive.
- Save with versioning: Euclid File name thesis_v1_YYYYMMDD.docx, thesis_v2_YYYYMMDD.docx.
- Keep raw/processed data separate and never share identifying information.
Final notes — realistic timeline & expectations
- T-DHT2 (literature & theory): 6–10 weeks (depending on scope).
- T-DHT3 (methods & ethics): 6–12 weeks (ethics approvals can vary).
- T-DHT4 (data collection & analysis): 2–6 months (fieldwork dependent).
- T-DHT5 (finalization & defense): 6–12 weeks (includes examiner revisions and publication prep).
(Use these as planning guidance not as a fixed Rule; adjust for scale of project and local constraints.)