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Instructions

Submitting and publishing your thesis in digital format (E-thesis)

Faculty of Science

With the help of this guide you can save your thesis in E-thesis as a PDF file. For more information on publishing your thesis, please see the the links at the bottom of the page.

In the Faculty of Science, your Master's thesis is stored in either the new or the old E-thesis, depending on your degree programme. The new E-thesis will be used in the following degree programmes beginning from 1.8.2024:

  • Master's Programme in Atmospheric Sciences
  • Master's Programme in Computer Science
  • Master's Programme in Data Science
  • Master's Programme in Geography
  • Master's Programme in Geology and Geophysics
  • Master's Programme in Life Science Informatics
  • Master's Programme in Particle Physics and Astrophysical Sciences
  • Master's Programme for Teachers of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (Chemistry and Physics)
  • Master's Programme in Theoretical and Computational Methods
  • Master's Programme in Urban Studies and Planning

For other programmes, the old E-thesis will be used until 31.12.2024. In this situation, please continue reading the instructions on this page.

Technical depositing instructions

1. Convert your thesis (including the title page fisrt and then the abstract and finally the thesis) into a single accessible PDF file, name the file Surname_Firstname_thesis_year (without Scandinavian letters or special characters) and save it. Check that the pdf file is in text format. The easiest way to see it is to be able to select / paint text with the mouse.

2. If you have written your thesis in LaTeX, please also note the instructions on accessibility of a thesis written in LaTeX.

3. Activate your Office 365 email if you haven´t done it yet. A thesis cannot be submitted without a valid helsinki.fi email address. (NOTE! Activation takes one night.)

4. Sign in to the submission form using your University of Helsinki username and password (link below) and proceed in the following order:

  • Fill in the information required. If your thesis includes the abstract in several languages, repeat the abstract field.

  • First upload the PDF file of your thesis (first file goest to Ouriginal) and if you done your thesis with LaTeX, I you wish, save the source code as a zip file (see instructions on accessibility.

  • NOTE! It is possible to add another file by continuing to the Review page and correcting the Upload File(s).

  • Ensure that everything has been entered correctly, make changes if needed.

NOTE. Once the thesis has been submitted to the E-thesis system, it can no longer be edited. Please be careful!

5. At the last stage of submitting, you will be asked for online publication permission.

6. After answering the question about the permission, complite submission.

7. After compliting you will see the Submission Complite view. Please note that you will not receive a separate confirmation message from the submission!

8. The thesis is now pending in the system for further processing. Someone at the Student Services checks that the file you have submitted is the same that was accepted in Degree Programmes Steering Group.

Submission Form for The Faculty of Science

Publishing online

At the University of Helsinki, master’s theses are published in HELDA, the Helsinki University’s open digital repository. Online publication is recommended, since your work will gain a permanent publication platform and web address. The thesis abstract and descriptive information are always published in Helsinki University´s open digital repository.

If your thesis contains an article published in a journal, or an article based on your thesis is in the works, the thesis may not be published openly as such. You can often get information from the publisher of the article about their Open Access publishing policies. If you need more information about publishing, you can contact the service e-thesis@helsinki.fi.

Archiving

If your work contains information that is not openly published online, please contact the supervisor of your thesis. If you do not accept the publishing license, the PDF version of your thesis will be stored in such a way that the full text can only be accessed locally from Helsinki university library computers ("archived") but the reference and the abstract will be published in Helda.

If you need help

  • If you have problems with saving or publishing the thesis, please contact digitutkielmat@helsinki.fi
  • With questions about process before archiving thesis, contact student services in Kumpula (kumpula-student@helsinki.fi)

Links

You may submit and publish your thesis even after you have graduated. In this case, please send e-mail to e-thesis@helsinki.fi.