Storing theses

By selecting a degree programme you are able to see the general content as well as the possible degree programme-specific content.

This guide contains information on how theses should be stored and for how long. 

Bachelor's theses

Bachelor’s theses are stored for five years. Theses that are stored digitally are stored in the E-thesis system in the faculties that use E-thesis for submitting theses. In other cases, digital bachelor’s theses are stored in the faculty’s home directory (P drive) or another location. 

 

 

Master’s theses

Master’s theses (including veterinary medicine licentiate theses as well as advanced studies theses in dentistry and medicine) are stored permanently. The theses and their descriptions are stored digitally in the E-thesis system.

The statements on theses required for a master’s degree are stored permanently in a digital format as appendices to the faculty council minutes. If the faculty council has transferred the right to approve and grade the thesis to the grading board appointed by the Dean or to the degree programme steering group, the statements will be stored as appendices to the minutes of these bodies.