Students MUST read the following guidelines before contacting professors to supervise a thesis or project.
Official lists of professors in the program can be found here.
Being able to conduct a systematic literature review is a mandatory part of the PhD DTI Program. To learn how to use a recognized methodology, synthesis of work and relationships and much more, refer to Daniel Amyot’s PPT presentation slides.
For literature review and related services please refer to the uOttawa literature-review services offered by Health Sciences Library.
If you would like to fill the request form for the literature-review services with Health Sciences, Please click here.
For understanding Systematic reviews and research guidlines published by uOttawa library, Please click here.
Please refer to the University of Ottawa guide about plagiarism explained here.
Plagiarism, or any other type of Academic Fraud, will not be tolerated at uOttawa. The penalties are explained here.
Graduate students write well when they can use their own words to provide fresh insights based on the works of others.Plagiarism is not just failing to reference the works of others. It is also the failure to use your own words.
To take help from SASS – Student Academic Success Service about writting skills and avoiding plagiarism, please visit SASS.
Visit the Academic Writing Center for free tutorials and writing support from Faculty of Arts.
Writing and Style Guide for university papers and assignments can be found here .