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  1. lib.unb.ca › collections › unb-theses-and-dissertationsUNB Theses and Dissertations

    Hace 6 días · UNB's institutional research repository, UNB Scholar, includes theses and dissertations submitted to UNB from 2010 to the present. Since electronic submission was optional for graduate students until January 2019, this is not a comprehensive collection of all UNB Theses.

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  2. 19 de may. de 2024 · Full-text electronic access for many UNB theses and dissertations may be available from our institutional repository, UNB Scholar (2012-current), from Library & Archives Canada's Theses Canada Portal (1997-2011), and from ProQuest's Dissertations and Theses (1996 and earlier)

  3. 19 de may. de 2024 · For well over 100 years, UNB has offered graduate degrees which have had thesis requirements. Please consult the information below to learn more about how these UNB theses and dissertations are made available in various formats. UNB Scholar: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection

  4. Hace 5 días · Electronic Theses & Dissertations. UNB Libraries, in partnership with the School of Graduate Studies, provides support for graduate students submitting final copies of their thesis/dissertation to both UNB Scholar Research Repository (digital, online) and Archives & Special Collections (print-only, university archival copy). You can ...

  5. Chemical Engineering 63. Chemistry 49. Civil Engineering 108. Classics and Ancient History 1. Computer Science 276. Earth Sciences 42. Economics 38. Education 124. Electrical and Computer Engineering 92.

  6. 21 de ene. de 2021 · Step 1: Understand the process. Step 2: Format your thesis. Following Thesis Defence. Step 3: Revise and review thesis format. Step 4: Submit your thesis and supporting documents. Step 5: Apply to graduate. Step 6: Thesis binding (optional). Step 7: Thesis is published.

  7. The results of this dissertation have significantly enhanced understanding of fundamental socio-economic issues of SBW and FTC outbreaks and control and will help forest policy makers achieve more informed, publically acceptable, and economically efficient forest pest management strategies.