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  • Improving students' writing skills using mind - mapping technique at primary level in a private school in Karachi.
  • Exploring the role of volunteerism in developing leadership skills amongst the youth of Ismaili Muslim Community in the context of Karachi, Pakistan
  • Teaching mathematics (geometry) through pedagogy of STEM Education in grade 8 in a private school of District Ghotki, Sindh
  • Role of teacher’s constructive feedback in improving grade 5 students’ writing skills in a public school in Karachi
  • Exploring students’ learning experiences shaped by the examinations conducted by a national private examination board in Pakistan
  • Understanding the grade V students’ ecological identity in Karachi and helping them in enhancing their ecological consciousness
  • Culture and teacher professional development : Exploring male and female mentors’ and mentees’ experiences of professional development in the Baltistan Region of Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
  • Exploring the early childhood education teachers’ and grade I teachers’ perceptions regarding school readiness for children’s transition to primary school : A quantitative study in the context of private schools in Karachi
  • Understanding education faculty members' (EFMs) experiences and perspectives on the B.Ed. Honors programme at a public international university (PIU) in Northern Pakistan
  • Exploring experiences of key stakeholders of the new BEd (Hons) elementary programme in a public sector university and a government elementary college of education in Karachi, Pakistan
  • Cultural diversity in a public sector university of Pakistan: Exploring students' perceptions and experiences
  • An Exploratory case study of public-private partnership in education: A case from Karachi Pakistan
  • Exploring mothers' perceptions of the role of play in early childhood development (4 to 6 years old) in the context of upper Chitral, Pakistan
  • Unearthing literacy conceptions of middle school students: A qualitative exploration
  • Access or beyond access? Unpacking gender and gender equity in Gilgit-Baltistan education strategy
  • Hope or hype - public private partnership for the development of education in Sindh, Pakistan
  • Exploring pre-service teachers' motivation for joining the teaching profession in Karachi, Pakistan
  • A follow-up exploration of the implementation of teachers' learning after professional development programme in Early Childhood Education (ECE): A case study
  • Teachers' experiences and practices of developing teaching portfolios: An exploratory study
  • Role of parental involvement in secondary education
  • Exploring teachers' experiences of a blended teacher professional development programme in Karachi, Pakistan
  • Exploring higher education commission's quality assurance mechanisms for assuring quality in higher education at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Community engagement in one of the private schools in upper Chitral, Khyberpakhtunkhawa, Pakistan
  • Exploring perceptions and practices of teachers about inclusion on students with special educational needs (SEN): A case study of a private inclusive school in Karachi
  • Understanding and developing students' Academic Resilience (AR) in secondary schools of Karachi: The case of grade 9 biology students
  • Exploring effectiveness of the programme evaluation practices used in the private educational organization in Karachi
  • Exploring the current classroom assessment practices of English Language at secondary level in a private secondary school of District Ghizer, Gilgit-Baltistan
  • Exploring students' engagement with methodology during their M.ED. dissertations
  • Reducing attitudes of prejudice and discrimination through literature in 'Personal Social Health Education' (PSHE) classes: A quasi-experiment on the upper key-stage 2 students of the British schools in Karachi, Pakistan
  • Enhancing the writing skills of grade seven students in a private school in Karachi
  • Investigating the relationship between students' digital literacy and their attitude towards using ICT
  • Learning from voluntary services: Perspectives of the Ismaili youth in Karachi
  • New reform in teacher education: An investigation of the implementation of 4-years B.ED. (Hons.) elementary programme in four selected teacher education institutions in Sindh, Pakistan
  • The impact of social class on educational achievement and lived experiences in two private A-Level schools in Karachi
  • An inquiry into the implementation of the Associate Degree in Education (ADE) in a public sector teacher education institute in Karachi, Pakistan

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MPhil students are required to submit two essays and a dissertation. Each of them must be on a topic approved by the Degree Committee that falls within one of the specified subject areas . The essays should be on topics from two different subject areas.

You are encouraged to explore a range of different topics, balancing them so that they are both relevant to your interests and also span the subject of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine.

You are permitted to write your dissertation in the same general area as one of your essays, but the dissertation and essay must address different questions, and the dissertation must show evidence of a substantial new research effort. Any use of the essay in the dissertation has to be appropriately referenced, just like any other primary or secondary source, as if the essay were written by a different person.

Similarly, if an essay or dissertation builds on previously examined, graded or published work it is essential that this is clearly identified in the text and is appropriately referenced, as if it were written by a different person. The assessors should be in no doubt as to what work you have completed in your current degree course and it is this that will be assessed.

Finding a supervisor

The Department publishes a list of members of the Department and associates who are willing to supervise MPhil essays and dissertations, together with the topics on which they are prepared to supervise. You are not permitted to work with the same supervisor for more than two pieces of coursework.

Dissertation and essay supervisors

Your supervisors will see you on a very regular basis, but it is up to you to schedule those meetings according to your needs. As a rule of thumb, you can expect the following supervisions:

  • 3 for each essay;
  • 4 for the dissertation.

If you would like to work with an external supervisor – someone who is not a member of the Department – you must obtain permission from the MPhil Manager.

Topic forms

Online topic forms for the essays and dissertation will be available on Moodle .

You should complete each form by stating the topic of the essay or dissertation, selecting one of the ten subject areas , and entering the name of your supervisor.

The deadline for completing each form is shown on key dates and deadlines .

Changing the topic, subject area or supervisor

Once the Degree Committee has approved the topic, subject area and supervisor for an essay or dissertation, you must apply for permission if you want to change any of them. Permission is not automatically granted. See key dates and deadlines for the last dates for changing topics.

To change the topic, subject area or supervisor, you should complete the request form . The request must be approved by the MPhil Manager.

The University and the Department of History and Philosophy of Science take plagiarism very seriously. Please read our advice about what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.

Plagiarism guidelines

The Department uses the text-matching software Turnitin UK to blanket screen all student work submitted in Moodle.

Use of Turnitin UK

Referencing

For guidance about using correct and consistent referencing, see this page:

Human participants

If you are planning to collect data from human participants, or use data collected from human participants, you will need to plan well in advance to ensure that you have obtained ethical approval before starting work on your project and have given consideration to how you are going to handle the information you collect.

Working with human participants: ethical approval and data protection

Examined work should be uploaded to the 'HPS MPhil Coursework' site on Moodle before 12noon on the day of the deadline. Paper copies are not required.

Please note:

  • The work should have numbered pages, footnotes and a bibliography.
  • You cannot upload more than one file for each submission.
  • The following file formats are accepted: DOC, DOCX, PDF, RTF.

The essays and dissertation will be marked anonymously, so it is important that your name does not appear anywhere on them.

Please give the following information on the first page:

  • Subject area (the same as the one you selected on your topic form)

You are advised to check your email the day after you have submitted to ensure there are no queries about your work.

The Senior Examiner will advise the Examiners' Meeting of any late submissions and, unless there are exceptional circumstances, this will normally entail the cumulative loss of marks for each day's lateness beyond the published deadline: i.e. within one day, one mark will be deducted; within two days, two additional marks will be deducted (making three marks in total); within three days, an additional three marks will be deducted (making six marks in total), etc. Given that problems can and do occur (such as computers crashing), students are advised that their work should be ready almost a week in advance of the formal deadline.

Please note that the Department will retain a copy of your dissertation and essays and may make them available to future students unless you make a written request to the contrary to the Departmental Administrator.

All requests for an extension to the submission date for coursework must have a good reason and must be supported by a College Tutor and Course Manager. You are advised to discuss potential extension requests with the Course Manager before submitting a formal application.

Where an extension is granted, the deadline is 12noon on the new date.

For an extension of up to seven days the student should complete the coursework extension self-certification form .

For an extension longer than seven days the student should download and complete the extension form . The form must then be signed by the College Tutor and the Course Manager.

Students are reminded that extensions are not cost free : they reduce the amount of time you can devote to subsequent pieces of work, limit opportunities for you to receive feedback and participate in other aspects of the course, and may delay the approval of your degree. A granted extension does not mean that your supervisor will be available beyond term time.

The word limit is:

  • 5,000 words for Essay 1
  • 8,000 words for Essay 2
  • 12,000 words for the Dissertation

This includes footnotes but excludes the bibliography and prefatory matter.

Figures may be included in the work and should contribute to the argument. They should be captioned only so as to specify the source; such captions are excluded from the word count. Formulae may be used where appropriate and are also excluded from the word count.

The word limit is strictly enforced. Each piece of work will be inspected to ensure that the word limit has been respected. If work is over the limit, the candidate will be asked to revise the work so that it does conform to the word limit. Given that the inspection will take place at the time of the deadline, the rule governing penalties for late submission will be applied (i.e. if the revised work is submitted within one day, one mark will be deducted; within two days, two marks will be deducted, etc).

The Department uses Microsoft Word to check word counts. If you use coding software, such as LaTeX, you should be aware that this software may give a different word count. You may find it helpful to use TeXcount , an online tool that analyses LaTeX code to provide an accurate count of words, formulae, captions and footnotes. If using software other than Microsoft Word you should submit a screenshot to demonstrate the word count from the software used.

Policy on data, editions, translations and bibliographies

An essay or dissertation should be self-contained, including or citing all information needed for an examiner to follow its argument.

The word limit normally includes text and footnotes but not the bibliography. However, in certain cases permission may be obtained for materials relevant to the argument of the essay or dissertation to be submitted for the information of the examiners in the form of an appendix, with such materials excluded from the word count. Materials falling into this category may include primary source materials (texts and images) that are not readily accessible, transcriptions, translations, questionnaire responses, statistical tables, formal proofs, technical descriptions of objects, analytical bibliographies and other data produced by the candidate that they wish to make accessible.

Conversely, material contributing to the word count should normally consist of the candidate's own discussion and analysis of such materials. Exceptionally, when a critical edition or translation, a formal proof, an analytical bibliography, or a technical description of objects and their provenances is based on substantial original scholarship and cannot be easily separated from the argument of an essay or dissertation, permission may be obtained for it to be included within the body of the essay or dissertation, hence contributing to the word count. No more than one third of an essay or dissertation should consist of such material.

Applications for such permissions should be sought, in consultation with the supervisor, from the Senior Examiner via the MPhil Managers.

Feedback to MPhil students

During the course of their studies, students receive feedback in person from their supervisors, and from the Course Manager, as well as from termly online supervision reports. Essay 1 is examined prior to the end of the Michaelmas Term in order to provide students with early feedback on their performance so they can gauge the level of achievement which the course requires, and so they have reliable pointers as to future applications for the PhD, whose deadlines are often early in the academic year. Essay 2 is examined at the start of Easter Term, and feedback is given on this shortly afterwards together with a provisional overall mark for the essay component of the course.

After each Board of Examiners meeting, the MPhil Managers meet with students, report the provisional agreed class and provide copies of the non-confidential parts of the reports. At these meetings the work is discussed and assessors' remarks are put in context for future work. Students may contact their supervisor after this meeting if they want to discuss the reports in more detail.

Marks are subject to moderation up until the final Board of Examiners meeting, and require approval by the Degree Committee in late June. At the end of the course a transcript with details of individual marks will be available on CamSIS.

Feedback on the overall performance of each year is provided by Senior and External Examiners' Reports which are submitted at the end of the year. Students may find it useful to see examiners' comments on the previous year's work, particularly mark distributions and recommendations.

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Lewis, Matthew Richard Francis (2021). Development of the X-ray Camera System for NASA's OGRE Sounding Rocket. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Robinson, Ian Wright (2021). Student and Staff Perceptions and Experiences of Employability at an English School Sixth-Form. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Triolo, Gianluca (2020). Proteomic Analysis of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Valero Gracia, Alberto (2019). Photoreception in Ambulacraria: A Comprehensive Approach. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Weiner, Charles Frederick (2019). Strong Gravitational Lens Modelling. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Medina Barcenas, Eduardo Enrique (2018). Tree Species Effects on Soil C Dynamics in Temperate Forests. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Mieczkowski, Piotr W. (2018). Modelling Cell Orientation In Artificial Tissues. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Ball, Simon David (2016). Optimising the Loading Diversity of Rail Passenger Crowding using On-Board Occupancy Data. MPhil thesis The Open University and Transport Research Laboratory.

Bilton, Lawrence Edward (2016). Tracing Star Formation Around Quasars With Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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McCune, Calum Scott (2016). Recalibrating the SOPHIE Spectroscopic Archive to Identify Mass-Losing Exoplanets. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Yang, Guangyu (2016). A Study of Cross-Cultural Decision-Making Styles: Is Cognitive Mapping an Effective Methodology for Data Analysis? MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Ansbro, Eamonn (2015). An outer solar system high ecliptic latitude survey. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Darboe, Fatoumatta (2015). Delayed BCG Vaccination: Effect on the Infant Immune Response, Unrelated Pathogens and Other EPI Vaccines. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Noho-Konteh, Fatou (2015). Sex Differences in Vaccine-Specific and Heterologous Immunity Following Administration of Measles and /or DtwP Vaccines to Nine Month-Old Gambian Infants. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Cameron, Fiona (2014). Ontogenetic Niche Shifts Within Floodplain Meadow Species. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Dawson, Jon (2014). Atmospheric Super-Rotation on Venus With a Simplified Global Circulation Model. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Heinecke, Dominic (2014). Identification of Genes Which Affect Chromosomal Instability (CIN) in a Dosage-Sensitive Manner in Saccharomyces cerevisiae . MPhil thesis The Open University.

Johnson, Barry (2014). The Management of Corporate Social Responsibility in the UK Rail Sector. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Shirley, Jason (2014). The implications of using small scale techniques for secondary school chemistry practicals. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Smolovic Jones, Sanela (2014). Feminist Solidarity Building And Working With Difference: The Case Of The Fiji Women’s Forum. MPhil thesis University of Auckland.

2013 To Top

Goodfellow, Mark Damian Dominic (2013). Studies of the Links Between Quasar Black Hole Accretion and Star Formation in Their Host Galaxies: Data Analysis of the Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Kennard, Harry Robert (2013). Dynamics in Turbulence. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Mackay, Gordon (2013). Kolab: Improvising Nomadic Tangible User Interfaces in the Workplace for Co-Located Collaboration. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Sims, Jason (2013). Stability of a Translocated Chromosome in Chronological Ageing Yeast. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Wright, Heather Anne (2013). Long-Term Variability of Plankton Phenology in a Coastal Mediterranean Time Series (LTER-MC). MPhil thesis The Open University.

2011 To Top

Elbanhawy, Eiman (2011). Visual Quality Integerated Cost Model For Developing Green Neighborhoods: An Optimization Approach. MPhil thesis The American University in Cairo (AUC).

2010 To Top

Manglani, Sapna Lakhi (2010). The Role of RecX in Mycobacteria. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Sanderson-Mann, Joanna (2010). The Everyday Activities of Motherhood. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Fang, Muzhen (2009). An Evaluation in China and the UK of a Virtual Laboratory in Materials Science. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Wassermann, Barton (2009). Observer Design for Interconnected Systems and Implementation via Differential-Algebraic Equations. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Iniesto, Francisco (2008). Accesibilidad y estandarización en el ciclo de creación de materiales educativos. MPhil thesis Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia.

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Sludds, Kevin (2008). Cognitive and Heideggarian Approaches to the Study of Emotions/Moods. MPhil thesis The Open University.

2007 To Top

Beaumont, Helen (2007). Modelling Rates of Cognitive Decline in Patients with a Dementing Illness. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Gurukumba, Tawanda (2007). Tactics From Proofs. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Ivanova, Neli (2007). Predicting Function and Structure using Bioinformatics Protocols:Study of the Intracellular Regions of the Jagged and Delta Protein Families. MPhil thesis The Open University.

O'Hara, Laura (2007). Molecular Markers for the Murine Uterus. MPhil thesis The Open University.

2006 To Top

Chowdhury, Nazim (2006). Assessment Of Bacterial Contamination Of Retrieved Musculoskeletal Allograft Tissue. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Dubin, Manu Jody (2006). Identification of Genome Targets of the DET1 Complex in Higher Plants. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Hall, Mark (2006). A Semantic Similarity Measure for Formal Ontologies. MPhil thesis Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt.

Moya-Mendez, Natalia Calderon (2006). Haageocereus : Taxonomy for the Conservation of the Genus in Peru. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Robertson, James W. (2006). The Concept of Educational Music Therapy: Between Intuition and Implementation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Teichmann, Hannah (2006). The Early Role of the Transcription Factor COUP-TFI in Cortical Development. MPhil thesis The Open University.

2005 To Top

Domanov, Oleg (2005). Community In Postmodern Philosophy With An Emphasis On The Work Of Jean-Luc Nancy. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Kaffashian, Farrokh (2005). Socioeconomic Effects On Breast Cancer Survival : The Role Of Stage And Morphology. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lucassen, Mathijs (2005). Training in child and adolescent mental health for nursing, occupational therapy and social work students: does it influence career intentions? MPhil thesis The University of Auckland.

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Tembo, Albert (2005). Attitudes Towards The Inclusion Of Pupils With Disabilities In Zambian Primary Schools, And Their Implications. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Aderson, Samantha J. N. (2004). Magma Convective Recharge In Volcanic Systems. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Alexander-Passe, Neil (2004). How Children with Dyslexia Experience School: Developing an Instrument to Measure Coping, Self-Esteem and Depression. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Allen-Early, Stephanie (2004). Brazilian, Feminist Non-Governmental Organisations - a Force for Change: Constructing Citizenship through Health Sector Reform and Delivery of Reproductive Rights. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Churchman, James (2004). Cosmological Redshift and Gravitational Potential in a Spatially Flat Universe. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Durham, John (2004). The Petrogenesis Of The Penmaenmawr Intrusion, North Wales. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Owen, Gareth Wyn (2004). Accounting Goodwill And The Main Constituent Drivers Of Corporate Value : A Review And Empirical Study. MPhil thesis The Open University.

2003 To Top

Clode, Fiona Elizabeth (2003). Genotypic And Phenotypic Characterisation Of Isolates Of Burkholderia cepacia From Cystic Fibrosis. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Evens, Hilary (2003). Adult mathematics students: reflections on their learning. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Gifford, Elizabeth Patricia (2003). Secondary Headship in the Context of School Autonomy. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Jehlickova, Bohumira (2003). The future of biomass as a renewable energy resource in the Czech Republic: the case of waste wood. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Kearney, Gordon Christopher (2003). Tandem Mass Spectrometry Of Polyketide Natural Products. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Renc-Roe, Joanna (2003). Discourses on women in the Polish parliamentary debates : dominance and resistance in critical and feminist linguistic perspective. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Töke, Lilla (2003). "Paradoxes to live with" : a feminist approach to Eastern European women's films. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Vassilieva, Elena (2003). Feminism and Eternal Feminine: The Case of a Happy Union. MPhil thesis The Open University.

2002 To Top

Alimehmeti, Evis (2002). The Concept of Effective Remedies in the Albanian Legal System, Particularly as Regards Meeting its Obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights, (art. 13). MPhil thesis The Open University.

Atkins, Elisabeth Anice (2002). Self And Relative Reported Executive Dysfunction In Multiple Sclerosis: Prevalence And Relationship With Mood And Health Status. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Haffegee, Julian (2002). Collagen self-assembly, induced alignment and quantitative image analysis. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Hope-Hume, Robert Alan (2002). Computer mediated communication of discourse: learning together online. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Metykova, Monika (2002). Language Choice In A Bilingual Environment: Media And Family Influences On Southern Slovakian Children. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Nahapetyan, Argine (2002). Legal, Political And Social Environments Of The Non-Governmental Sector Of Armenia. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Parad-Rajmankina, Yelena (2002). Convergence Of Proliferative And Survival Signals On The pRB/E2F Pathway In Haematopoietic Cells. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Pascolo, Elena (2002). Assembling The Future: The Role Of Transactive Planning Theory In Generating Alternative Urban Strategies. MPhil thesis The Open University.

2001 To Top

Gheaus, Anca (2001). Bridging Gaps: Care, Rights And Virtue. MPhil thesis The Open University.

King, Mervyn Daniel Thomas (2001). A new platyspermic permineralised seed from the middle Jurassic of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Marshall, Dennis Vernon (2001). The Work Of Joseph Estlin Carpenter In The Field Of Comparative Religion. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Millward, Adrian (2001). The Design and Development of a Recirculating Water Channel: A Critical Assessment. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Popescu-Sandu, Oana (2001). Bodily Textures : Generic Inscriptions And Ideological Markings In Russian And Romanian Fantastic Literature. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Rodrigues Diniz, Célia Maria (2001). Financial Administration and Accounting as Institutional Development in an African University - Learning from Research Organisation at Eduardo Mondlane University, in Mozambique. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Russell, Michael Anthony (2001). Investigating Heavy-Ion Internuclear Potentials Using Inversion And Other Methods. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Shrestha, Prithvi (2001). Huckleberry Finn as an African American Figure in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Tribuvan University, Kathmandu Nepal, MA thesis. (Unpublished)

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Soin, Simal (2001). The role of human papillomavirus and other risk factors in malignant and premalignant skin complications following heart, heart-lung and lung transplantation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Vasanthakumar, Michael Solomon (2001). The Legacy of the Controversies: The Continuing Impact on Interfaith Encounters in Sri Lanka of Nineteenth-Century controversies between Buddhists and Christians. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Webb, Simon Francis (2001). A Data Based Perspective on the Environmental Risk Assessment of Human Pharmaceuticals. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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2000 To Top

Blackburn, Wendy Elizabeth (2000). The effects of nutrient supply on the pattern of food intake in sheep. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Brinklow, Anthony (2000). An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Analysis. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Desai-Abram, Sonal (2000). Identification of multiple IGF-1 mRNA transcripts and the effect of growth factors on the production of IGF-1, type II collagen, Decorin and Biglycan in articular chondrocytes. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Djoric, Gorana (2000). Gender Content Of Social Policy Changes In East Central Europe Since 1989. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Eynon, Gavin Thomas (2000). Llanelly Parish, Breconshire : The Impact Of The Iron Industry On A Rural Welsh Parish, 1790-1890. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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González Díaz, Susana (2000). New urbanisms now : the crisis and potentials of architecture and urban practice from Rem Koolhaas to New Urbanism. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Goraya, Naseem Akhter (2000). Automation of Glycohaemoglobin Measurement and its Application to Renal Patients. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Groom, Susan Anne (2000). Sources for the investigation of meaning in the Hebrew Bible. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Kalocsai, Csilla (2000). Conflicts among lesbian representations in Hungary. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Kearney, Dominic (2000). The Analysis of Genetically Engineered Polyketide Metabolites. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Mammo, Alemu (2000). Cross-sectional Maasai Primigravidae Dietary Habit and Pregnancy Outcome Study, Loitokitok, Kenya. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Maniar, Sangita P (2000). Studies on semiochemicals for insect pest control. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Mitsuyama-Wdowiak, Kiyoko (2000). The critical reception of contemporary Japanese art exhibitions held in the West (1945-1995). MPhil thesis The Open University.

Riddington Young, John (2000). Medical Ideas In English Poetry To The End Of The Seventeenth Century. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Sadler, Andrew (2000). The Role Of Perceived Stress And Personality In Symptom Experience Of Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Trinder, Michael John (2000). The Development and Effectiveness of GNVQs: Using Engineering as a Case Study. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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1999 To Top

Ambrose, Emma Louise (1999). The Degradation Of Soil Applied Nematicides Used For The Control Of The Potato Cyst Nematodes Globodera rostochiensis And G. pallida . MPhil thesis The Open University.

Beedham, Richard John (1999). The role of cell-mediated immunity in protection against Bacillus anthracis. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Buckingham, Patricia Ann (1999). An Investigation into the Factors Influencing Infant Mortality in Cholsey Sub-District, Berkshire, 1892-1900. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Drever, Fiona (1999). A study of cataract extraction in people aged 75 and over in relation to near visual acuity, function, mental impairment and social adversity. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Duggal, Vivek (1999). Resistance to Powdery Mildew in Wheat Mutants. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lafferton, Emese (1999). Ilma: Meanings of Hysteria and the Beginnings of Hungarian Psychiatry. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Mathias, Kathryn Anne (1999). The Use Of Consumer Knowledge, Beliefs And Attitudes In The Development Of A Local Authority Strategy For Domestic Food Hygiene Education. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Moore, Jonathan (1999). Plasma Impedance: "The end of the line?". MPhil thesis The Open University.

Oushakine, Serguei (1999). The Post-Soviet Imaginary: Constructing New Russian Fantasies. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Shao, Zhuang (1999). The Application of Object-Oriented Views to an Engineering Environment. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Van Roessel, Peter J. (1999). A Cell-Specific Analysis Of Gene Expression In The Neural Crest Of Zebrafish. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Zhu, Min-Yan (1999). Functional Studies of Gelsolin in Drosophila Development. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1998 To Top

Dassanayake, Nalin (1998). Course Evaluation at a Distance Teaching University. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Elvin, Stephen John (1998). Monoclonal Antibodies Against Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-1 And Their Use In Diagnosis. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Evans, Evan David (1998). An Assessment of the Political and Legal Career of Robert Price. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Hodgson, Michael John Christopher (1998). The Problem Of Human Subjectivity In Hegel's Thought, With Particular Regard To The Relationship Between Hegel's Early Theological Writings And His Mature Philosophy Of Religion. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Hubbard, Nicholas P. (1998). Child-Meaningful Learning In Two Nursery Settings. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Jani, Harsha (1998). Role of Thy-1 Glycoprotein in Neurite Outgrowth. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Ollerton, Mike (1998). Constructions Of Equality In A Mathematics Classroom. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Pearson, Frank (1998). An Ecological Study of Colliery Waste and an Evaluation of the Role of Earthworms in its Reclamation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Procter, Ruth J. (1998). The decline of infant mortality, 1871-1911: a medical conundrum ; the case of Nuneaton (Warwickshire) in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Richardson, Clare Louise (1998). The Efficiency Of Nitrogen Utilisation In Growing Chicks. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Rozario, Mary Rita (1998). The Role of Caste in Prostitution: Culture and Violence in the Life Histories of Prostitutes in India. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Sadler, Dawn Angela (1998). The effects of day length and ambient temperature on the growth and structure of adipose tissue and other organs in the dwarf hamster P. campbelli . MPhil thesis The Open University.

Terzieva, Rossitsa (1998). And I the eye of the storm : reading the past/constructing the present in Toni Morrison's novels Beloved and Jazz . MPhil thesis The Open University.

West, Janet Anne (1998). Compliance Rates in Overweight Subjects Following Low Sucrose and Sucrose Containing Diets. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Zhuravskaya, Gustava (1998). Love as an Ideology: The Reflections on "Sexual Crisis" in Aleksandra Kollontai's Writing. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1997 To Top

Batley, Sarah Jane (1997). Expression and generation of monoclonal antibodies to plasminogen-related growth factors. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Crawford, Alexander Dettmar (1997). Analysis of Differential Gene Expression by Boolean Selection: Identification of Transcripts Associated with the Formation and Reorganization of Neuronal Networks. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Curwen, Jon Owen (1997). Assessment of Vascular Reactivity Changes in Insulin Resistance and their Role in Blood Pressure Elevation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Morgan, James Geoffrey Selwyn (1997). An Analytical, Critical And Comparative Study Of Anglican Mission In The Dioceses Of Nakuru And Mount Kenya East, Kenya, From 1975. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Nunes da Ponte, Maria Margarida (1997). A Formative Evaluation Of Augmentative And Alternative Communication Approaches To Promote Literacy In Young Children With Severe Speech And Physical Impairments. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Slack, Anthony John (1997). Flat Panel Displays in an Automotive Environment. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Sudbury, Nany Wahyuni (1997). Farmers Attitudes Towards Information Sources And Their Subsequent Crop Protection Behaviour. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1996 To Top

Blair, Helen Jane (1996). Genetic Analysis of the X Chromosomes of Man and Mouse. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Boxall, Guy J. (1996). New Card Technologies in Retail Banking: Competition and Collaboration in the 1990s. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Harding, Albert William (1996). War and Social Change: A study of a Scottish Burgh, 1910-1922. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Honey, Martin Douglas (1996). An Evaluation Of The Survival Of Mature Students On Degree Courses In Hospitality Management In The UK. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lawrence, Catharine (1996). Imagery and Estimation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lund, Roy Ridout (1996). The Development and Delivery of Appropriate Curricula for Children with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Riches, Caroline (1996). Uptake and Utilisation of Amino Acids by Human Hair Follicles and Related Cells. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Robinson, Allan Vincent (1996). Modelling The Tides Of The Southern Weddell Sea. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Short, Christopher John (1996). Religiosity In Rural England : The Examination Of Towler's Conventional Religious Types. MPhil thesis The Open University.

van Swinderen, Anne Marie (1996). Gender Issues and Social Change: Evaluating Programme Impact in Rural Bangladesh. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Wolfe, Brian Sinclair (1996). The Development of the UK Domestic Electrical Appliance Industry over the period 1963 to 1990. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1995 To Top

Brown, Peter (1995). The Bauschinger Effect In High Strength Steels. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Burling, Keith Anthony (1995). The Development and Evaluation of a Time-Resolved Fluoroimmunoassay for Lipoprotein (a) in Human Serum. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Dovey, Lynda Ann (1995). Measurement of LDL Receptor Activity in HepG2 Cells Grown on Microcarrier Beads. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Gallimore, Christopher Ian (1995). Detection and Characterisation of Picobirnaviruses in Human and Rabbit Faeces. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Innes, Sara Lynn (1995). Facilitation Of Phonological Awareness In Three And Four Year Old Children. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Kemeny, Hilary (1995). "Will she be happy here?" : a study of the processes of girls' choice of and transition to secondary school. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lawson, Frank (1995). Railwaymen in the North East of England 1890-1930: Industrial and Political Attitudes and Policies. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Makki, Suhair Mohammed (1995). The Analysis of the Phonological Systems of Arabic Speaking Children with Cleft Palate in Saudi Arabia. MPhil thesis The Open University.

McArthur, Christopher Ian (1995). Farmers Actions and Attitudes with Respect to Agricultural Pollution. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Nowell, David Alexander Giles (1995). Gravity Studies of Two Silicic Volcanic Complexes. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Spedding, Vanessa (1995). An Object-Oriented System for Engineering Polymer Information. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Wermelinger, Michel Alexandre (1995). Teoria Básica das Estruturas Conceptuais. MPhil thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

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1994 To Top

Esguerra, Camila Vicencio (1994). The Specification of Dorsal and Lateral Pattern in the Drosophila Embryo. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Jenkins, Margaret Elizabeth (1994). An Examination of the Concept of Need and its Operational Uses in Applied Social Research. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Rickhuss, Michael (1994). Computer algebra systems and secondary education. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Stark, Hilary Margaret (1994). An Enquiry into the Relations Between the Management and the Workforce of Truman, Hanbury and Buxton in the Inter-War Period. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Wenham, Peter D. (1994). A Study of the Impact of the DES Pamphlet "Curriculum Organisation and Classroom Practice in Primary Schools: A Discussion Paper". MPhil thesis The Open University.

Whiteley, Shirley (1994). Predictors of Milk Production in Lactating Women. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1993 To Top

Dooley, Brian (1993). Robert F. Kennedy: The Senate Years. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Dove, Henry Mervyn (1993). The role of the police and other law enforcement agencies in their application of the law relating to popular disturbances in Central Scotland, 1850-1914. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Gravett, John (1993). A Model of Natural Language Dialogue. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Hutchinson, Margaret Anne (1993). Pit Closures in Northumberland: A Study of Bates Colliery. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Millum, Trevor (1993). Tramps and their Excuses: A Study of the Writing of Travellers in Borneo in the 19th and 20th Centuries. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Porter, R (1993). "That you may know..." : an exegetical and historical analysis of the arguments used by the author of 1 John to reassure his readers of the authenticity of their Christian faith and experience. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Wain, Denise Elizabeth (1993). Textiles in the Lower School: A Study of Teaching Methods and Assessment Procedures. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Wallis, William George Kendall (1993). Accountability, Its use as a strategy in the management of school teaching staff. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Walters, Bryan (1993). The Forest of Dean Iron Industry 1st to 4th centuries A.D. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Watson, Walter (1993). An assessment of the progress of tidal power within the UK. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Willis, Jennifer (1993). The Open University Advanced Diploma in Educational Management (DO2): A Study of the Effectiveness of the Course in Preparing Senior Managers in Schools for their Role in the 1990s. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Woodnutt, David John (1993). The Synthesis of bis-(2-Chloroethyl)-Methane Phosphonates. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1992 To Top

Gamlin, John Freeston (1992). Investigation of current energy usage on UK farms and of the potential for meeting farm energy needs from renewable resources. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Theakston, Colin (1992). Woodrow Wilson and the American labour movement. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1991 To Top

Barley, Jacqueline (1991). Restriction Fragment Polymorphisms in Candidate Genes Associated with Hypertension. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Bridgeman, Pamela Anne (1991). Dionysus, Pan and Hermes: Greek Myth and Metaphysics in the Work of D.H. Lawrence. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Clarke, Fiona M. (1991). An Analysis of Carrying Behaviour in the Common Marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus ). MPhil thesis The Open University.

Courtenay, Adrian Hugh (1991). Parliamentary representation and general elections in Cheltenham Spa between 1832 and 1848: A Study of a Pocket Borough. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Hunt, Peter Richard (1991). Medial Dorsal Thalamic Lesions and Working Memory in the Rat. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Jennings, Frances (1991). Database systems: different interfaces for different users. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Melville, Charles Edwin Brian (1991). Metascientific aspects of topoi of spaces. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Sage, Rosemary J. W. (1991). A Question Of Language Disorder: Studies Of Assessment, Management And Parent Attitude. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Watson, Philip (1991). Quantum mechanics in phase space. MPhil thesis The Open University.

White, Ann (1991). The effect of some stressors on the metabolism of the plaice, Pleuronectes platessa L. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1990 To Top

Bright, Olga (1990). Putting Acute Care on the Health Care Agenda: A Study of Discharged Hospital Patients into the Community. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Bryson, Christine Anne (1990). Riot and its control in Liverpool, 1815-1860. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Davies, K (1990). The management of delegated systems of school finance with special reference to the operation of the Cheshire Cost Centre scheme. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Edwardson, John (1990). Ringworm - occurrence, control and prevention in young cattle. MPhil thesis The Open University.

King, G (1990). Vector Signal Processors in Data Compression and Image Processing. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Ley, Anthony James (1990). Building control: its development and application 1840-1936. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Meacham, John David (1990). Reserved Seats: A Study of the Decline of a Convention in the Church of England. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Robinson, Peter Forbes (1990). Workers' Councils In Portugal 1974-1975. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Sherrington, John Brian (1990). The Scandal of Particularity: A Historical Survey of the Christian Theology of Religion. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Stapley, Robert Charles (1990). A case study of the National Union of Teachers as a pressure group: the Oxfordshire dispute. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Thomas, John Wyn (1990). Dadansoddiad o elfennau penodol Cynllun Peilot A.D.A.G., Awdurdod Addysg Dyfed 1986/1987. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Watkins, John (1990). ObLog: the combination of object-oriented and logic programming. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1989 To Top

Emerson, Tony (1989). Some issues on the relationship between a co-operative support organisation and its client co-operatives. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Jennings, Brian Keith (1989). A critical appraisal of typologies of religious orientation in the theology and ethics of Ernst Troeltsch and H. Richard Niebuhr. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Jones, Gladys May (1989). The Geochemistry of Granitoid Intrusions in Llyn, North Wales. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Lennon, Francis P (1989). The class novel in first and second year mixed ability classes. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lewis, Olive (1989). The teaching of science in English dissenting academies 1662-1800. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Matthews, Peter (1989). The Education, Training and Supply of Teachers in England and Wales, 1963-73: an analysis of policy formation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Newsome, Graham (1989). Ethylene oxide-propylene oxide copolymers in yeast fermentations. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Randle, Jane de Grey (1989). Landsat studies of the central Andes. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Tattersall, Neil (1989). Ideology, education and social change in Latin America: a case study of Bolivia 1930-1953. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Whitbread, Martin John (1989). A study of aspects of synchronisation and communication in certain parallel computer architectures. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Wingate, William Jonathan G (1989). Tilings and Amalgamations. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1988 To Top

Christodoulou, Joan Patricia (1988). The Universalists: radical sectarianism (1760-1850). MPhil thesis The Open University.

Dickinson, Susan Caroline (1988). Mental practice and motor learning. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Smith, Colin Adrian (1988). Molecules in diffuse interstellar clouds. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Towner, Michael Antony (1988). A personal construct theory approach to the vocational counselling of young people in the context of the careers service. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1987 To Top

Brenton, A.R. (1987). Dual exchange rate systems. MPhil thesis The Open University.

D'Sena, Peter A. M. (1987). Perquisites And Pilfering In The London Docks, 1700-1795. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Dale, The Rev. D.W. (1987). A history of the understanding of the miraculous in the Judaeo-Christian tradition with particular reference to the understanding of the miraculous in the principal fathers of the East and West and to the words used to refer to the miraculous. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Grantham, Brian Edwin (1987). Nutrient regeneration in the deep water of sea lochs. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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O'Donnell, Catherine T (1987). Investigation of the carbon and nitrogen stable isotope distribution in oil shales using stepped combustion analysis. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Rae, A.B. (1987). Visitors by railway to the Great Exhibition of 1851. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Reynolds, Glynis (1987). A demographic and socio-economic study of March 1550-1750. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Slatter, Philip Edward (1987). Building expert systems: cognitive emulation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Smith, John Ernest (1987). Transport and suburban development in Battersea, Wandsworth, & Putney - 1830 to 1914. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Weale, Colin Alexander (1987). Parochial patronage and the cure of souls in the diocese of Lincoln, 1209-1299. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Willcocks, Alan Leslie (1987). Characteristics of iodinated beta-adrenoceptor antagonist ligands in brain. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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1986 To Top

Ames, Janet Christine (1986). Hard bargains: a study of inter-agency collaboration in the provision of day care. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Anderson, John Cooper (1986). A history of wear and wear prevention 1700-1940. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Barnes, Derek Charles (1986). The effects of teacher's written comments on pupil performance and attitudes. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Bielinski, Andrew (1986). The population dynamics of the crested newt (Triturus Cristatus Cristatus (Laurenti)). MPhil thesis The Open University.

Blythe, Colin Richard (1986). Oesophageal cancer: with special reference to deaths in Scotland in 1970-1974. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Gibson, Paul Jude (1986). Remote sensing techniques applied to the pan-African terrain of north-east Africa. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Hermann, Reinhold (1986). Stress corrosion cracking, and corrosion fatigue in aluminium alloy 7017 with and without residual stresses. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Jeffery, George (1986). The meaning of the help received from social workers in social services departments by people with physical disabilities: the consumer's view. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lindsay-Clift, Laura A. (1986). An investigation of factors influencing adolescent health behaviour. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Pleasants, Ann Mary (1986). A comparison of the finite element and boundary element methods for solving partial differential equations associated with engineering problems. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Smith, R. P. (1986). Software Portability. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Stevens, David John (1986). Thomas Traherne's "Centuries of meditations": the Quality of Liberation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Wiles, Patricia Margaret (1986). The Role of the Teacher in a General Hospital. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1985 To Top

Blackburn, Jennifer C (1985). The Voluntary Reading Habits Of 10 - 12 Year Olds: A Survey Analysed With Reference To Scores On Cattell's Children's Personality Questionnaire. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Cosslett, John Kenneth (1985). An Examination Of The Feasibility Of Converting Atmospheric Or Solar Energy To Stored Energy In The Form Of Electrolytically Generated Hydrogen Using Low Or Intermediate Technology. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Craik, James B. (1985). Attitudes To School Of Poor Attenders. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Emmans, Keith Allen (1985). An Analysis Of The Use Of French And German In Employment And Leisure By Holders Of ’A’ Level Passes In These Two Languages. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Ford, Michael George (1985). The Relation Between The Obsessional Character And Aspects Of Cognitive Performance. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Graham-Leigh, John David (1985). The Transformation Of London's Water Supply, 1805-1821. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Jones, Peter Hope (1985). Determination Of Age, Sex And Origin Of Guillemots ( Uria aalge ) And Razorbills ( Alca torda ) Killed In Oilspills And Other Incidents. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Keith, Ronald L. G. (1985). The Effect on Unemployment of Selected Changes in Working Time Patterns. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Pusey, Karen (1985). Jewish Proselyte Initiation and its Possible Influence on early Christian Initiation, with Special Reference to Baptism. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Ringrose, Arthur A. (1985). The Development of Community Education and Staff Development within L.E.A. Organisational Units. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Scoones, Martin Arthur (1985). The Development of the U.K. National Regime for Oil and Gas, 1934-1981. MPhil thesis The Open University.

West, Linden Reginald (1985). "Adults participating in learning". MPhil thesis The Open University.

Wilson, Stephen Roger (1985). The County Bench and Crime in Sussex 1775-1820. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1984 To Top

Barnes, Sarah B. (1984). Language Variation In Young Children. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Carroll, Robert (1984). A Study Of The Self Concepts Of Primary Aged Children. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Clark, Philip (1984). Conceptions Of Deprivation: An Empirical Study. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Cobb, Jennifer Mary (1984). The Cult of Vesta in the Roman World. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Davies, Arthur Royston (1984). The Role Of The Ancillary Worker In The Hospital Service. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Holden, L.T. (1984). A History Of Vauxhall Motors To 1950: Industry, Development And Local Impact On The Luton Economy. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Khan, Shuaib Ahmad (1984). Some Studies In The Disintegration Of Laminar Liquid Jets In Immiscible Binary Liquid Systems. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Murgatroyd, Stephen John (1984). The Validity of the Telic Dominance Scale. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Owens, Marguerite Wendy (1984). The Effects Of Limpet Grazing On Algal Colonisation Around The Coast Of Holy Island (Anglesey). MPhil thesis The Open University.

Pritchard, Keith (1984). Student Perceptions Of A Sixth Form College: A Case Study Of Yale College, Wrexham. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1983 To Top

King, Joseph Stephen (1983). An Analysis of the Contribution of Professor C.H. Dodd to Johannine Scholarship in the English-speaking World. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lawson, Simon (1983). The Potential for the Culture of Fresh Water Fish in the United Kingdom Based on Principles of Organic Recycling and Integration with other Agricultural Systems. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Leblond, Christine B (1983). Sexual Differences In Synaptogenesis In The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Of The Rat Brain. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lincoln, John (1983). The Vibrating String In Keyboard Instruments. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Mayor, Jennifer Louise (1983). Friendship, Justice And Eudaimonia In The Nicomachean Ethics. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Vowles, Michael Harry (1983). Aspects Of The English Working Class Viewed From The Working Men's Club. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1982 To Top

Campbell, Robin (1982). Hearing Children Read: An Exploration and Pedagogical Analysis of a Teacher-Child Interaction in Infant Schools. MPhil thesis The Open University.

George, Anthony Frank (1982). Cyclical Variations in the Return Migration of Scottish Salmon by Sea-age c.1790 to 1976. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Hodge, Maureen Brenda (1982). An Investigation into the Methanolysis of Triphenylsilane Using Perchlorate Catalyst Precursors. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Martinez, Jose Raphael (1982). Metastability in Statistical Mechanics. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Medlicott, Ian Raoul (1982). The Landed Interest and the Development of the South Yorkshire Coalfield 1750 to 1830. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Pigott, R (1982). Production of Monoclonal Antibodies to Cells Isolated from the Developing Rodent Cerebellum and Grown in Culture. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Sherratt, Norma Margaret (1982). Occupational Choice for Girls: A Sociological Study of the Constraints on the Routes Taken by a Small Group of Girls in a College of Further Education. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Turner, Glenn Robert (1982). Goals, Identities and Decision-Making: A Model of Pupil Activity in a Comprehensive School. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Williams, James H (1982). Ideology And Identity: A Comprehensive School Science Department In Transition. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1981 To Top

Anderson, Judith (1981). The Acid Hydrolysis Of Paper To Fermentable Sugars And The Subsequent Fermentation Of The Sugars To Ethanol. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Binmore, Keith (1981). The Development of Further Education in Newport 1841-1958. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Blake-Coleman, Barrie Charles (1981). The Rise Of Copper Wire, Its Manufacture And Use To 1900: A Case Of Industrial Circumspection. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Brown, Douglas C. J. (1981). The Development Of Small Craft-Based Businesses In Scotland. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Cassidy, James Michael (1981). Eucharistic Liturgies Of The Church of England 1945-1980. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Forde, Clifford S. (1981). An Examination Of The Uses To Which Time As A Formal Principle Is Employed In Selected Works Of Joseph Conrad, James Joyce, And Virginia Woolf. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Gray, M. Elizabeth (1981). A Study Of The Thematic Content Preference Of Young Children In Northern Ireland Learning To Read. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Morgan, David Reginald (1981). The Behavioural And Physical Development Of The Athymic Nude Mouse. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Mount, Hazel Florence (1981). The Development Of Children's Ability To Recognize Facial Emotion. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1980 To Top

Bentley, Gerald Ian (1980). The Affective Development Of Biology Students In Further Education. The Construction And Evaluation Of A Test Related To O- and A-level Courses In Biology, With Particular Reference To The Affective Domain. Use Of The Test To Obtain Diagnostic And Predictive Information. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Brewer, Robert Charles (1980). The Reorganisation of The National Health Service, 1965-74. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Caperon, John Philip (1980). The Treatment Of Religion In Four Nineteenth-century Novelists: Mrs. Gaskell, George Eliot, Mrs. Olipant and William Hale White. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Clarke, John Walter (1980). Student Opinion and Occupational Circumstances relating to Aspects of Vocational Education and Training in Medical Laboratory Sciences. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Comerford, F. J. (1980). Non Conforming Uses: Socio-Geographic Study. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Edwards, Neville (1980). 'Difficulty' In Text As A Function Of Syntactic Complexity: A Study Of Syntactic Complexity Within And Between Sentences. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Jackson, Arnold Terence (1980). The Prospects For Coal Gasification. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Lee, Yok-Chin (1980). Kinetic Study Of The Gas Phase Pyrolysis Of Cis-1-Chloro-2-Butene. MPhil thesis The Open University.

1979 To Top

Brown, Austin Ewing (1979). The Microbial Populations Of The Intertidal Zone Of Two Sandy Beaches. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Hunt, William Michael (1979). A History Of The Sleaford Navigation. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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1978 To Top

Ellis, Richard Edmund (1978). The Development And Application Of Equipment For The Study Of Oral-Pharyngeal Neuromuscular Behaviour. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Fletcher, B. (1978). Aspects Of Equivalence Relations In The School Curriculum And The Development Of The Concept In Young Children. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Hill, David Roy (1978). Waveguide slot radiators. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Hutton, Susan Mary (1978). An Interpretation Of Landsat Imagery Of Southeast Botswana And A Review Of The Practical Uses, Merits And Disadvantages Of The Imagery. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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Rechtman, Raul Mauricio (1978). Some Problems In Rigorous Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics. MPhil thesis The Open University.

Smetherham, David (1978). Subject Identity And School Knowledge. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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1976 To Top

Jones, Goronwy John (1976). The United Nations And The Principle Of Non-Intervention In Matters Essentially Within The Domestic Jurisdiction Of State. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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1975 To Top

Hughes, Albert Colin (1975). The Capture of Mametz Wood: A Study of Lloyd George's "Welsh Army" at the Battle of the Somme 1916. MPhil thesis The Open University.

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626 Dissertation Topics for Ph.D. and Thesis Ideas for Master Students

If you are about to go into the world of graduate school, then one of the first things you need to do is choose from all the possible dissertation topics available to you. This is no small task. You are likely to spend many years researching your Master’s or Ph.D. topic and writing the text. This means that choosing a dissertation topic should not be taken lightly.

No worries! Just read this article by our Custom Writing service, and you’ll find:

  • a collection of great thesis topics on finance, education, management, law, etc.
  • a range of tips on choosing a killing Ph.D. topic.
  • 👍 Top 10 Dissertation Topics
  • 🆚 Thesis vs Dissertation
  • 🔝 Top 10 Thesis Topics
  • 🎓 Thesis Topics List
  • ✅ How to Choose a Topic

👍Top 10 Dissertation Topics

  • Ethical alternatives to animal testing.
  • What’s the future of the Dead Sea?
  • Does accent affect singing ability?
  • The importance of corporate values.
  • Can we regulate influencer marketing?
  • How does inflation affect small businesses?
  • Is homeschooling the future of education?
  • How does Tourette’s syndrome affect one’s daily life?
  • How to conduct market analysis for e-commerce.
  • Has globalization affected cultural appropriation?

🆚 Dissertation vs. Thesis: Is There a Difference?

People often consider a thesis and a dissertation to be the same thing. Yet, there is an important distinction between them. The key difference is that you need a thesis to complete a master’s degree, while a dissertation is necessary for obtaining a doctorate. Keep in mind that it’s vice versa in European higher education.

Here are some other differences:

Despite these differences, theses and dissertations have a lot in common:

  • You need them to complete a degree.
  • Both require certain levels of expertise and writing skills.
  • You defend an argument in both of them.
  • Plagiarism is prohibited in both theses and dissertations.

🔝 Top 10 Thesis Topics for 2024

  • The consequences of obesity.
  • The influence of social media .
  • Economic development and happiness.
  • Feminism in the United States.
  • The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Racism in schools and colleges.
  • Overeducation in the labor market.
  • DNA evidence in criminal justice.
  • Sales forecasting techniques.
  • Wage difference among athletes.

🎓 Thesis Topics & Ideas

Below, you’ll find a collection of excellent topics for a thesis. To simplify the task, it’s not a bad idea to use a topic chooser. We’ve also prepared a checklist that will help you make the right choice. If you agree with the following statements, you’ve chosen a good thesis topic:

  • You are interested in this subject.  It will be easier for you to work on it if you like your area of research. Remember that you will have to spend long hours looking through various data. You need to stay motivated.
  • The topic is helpful in your career path.  Choose a topic that you can apply to further research if you plan to pursue your career in the academic field. Choose something that you can use in your CV if you decided to work in the industry.
  • There is enough available research data.  Don’t choose a topic that is too trivial or uncommon. It is essential to find enough relevant information. Consult your supervisor to understand if you can proceed with it.
  • The topic isn’t too broad or too narrow.  Otherwise, it will be harder for you to find credible sources and relevant data.
  • You already have an understanding of it . Make a list of thesis topics that include the issues you have researched before. It will save you some time and allow you to evaluate your opportunities.
  • Your topic is unique.  Make sure there are no other papers that explore exactly the same issue. The value of your work is your original contribution to the research. If somebody has already investigated the topic, there is not much sense in proceeding with it.

The picture shows the main characteristics of a good thesis topic.

Wondering where to find the most current topic for your research? We’ve collected them below.

Computer Science Thesis Topics

Computers surround us everywhere. From hospitals to home offices, it’s impossible to imagine life without them. A doctorate in computer science can allow you many career opportunities!

  • The latest developments in AI use for healthcare services . Healthcare in the US is expensive for its citizens. One way to reduce the cost is using computer algorithms. This technology research topic lets you explore how AI helps physicians with their tasks.
  • Computer security for public institutions. Several allegations about hackers stealing data from the US government emerged in recent years. With this dissertation idea, study public cybersecurity. Also, discuss ways to improve cybersecurity practices.
  • Visual recognition system architecture: real-time object detection. Discuss a system based on neural networks capable of detecting objects. Focus on the virtual environment. You can alter this trending topic in computer science for real-life settings.
  • Blockchain application outside financial technologies. Analyze and discuss the implications of using blockchain systems outside of the fintech sector. For example, study its use for public services and in government agencies. This topic allows exploring ways of applying established algorithms.
  • Machine learning and text structures. Discuss ways of visualizing text categorization. Focus on complex hierarchical structures of texts. This topic is suitable for postgraduates.
  • Encrypted search: security, performance, and usage. Discuss the use of encryptions to protect data. Say how we can improve it for effective information search.
  • Use of computers in education . Study how algorithms can improve learning. This topic can be altered for other fields. For example, choose AI in business or agriculture.
  • Graphics and visual computing: current state and the future. By now, CAD programs are an integral part of every engineer’s tool kit. Your thesis can analyze the potential of those programs. What would improve their performance? Is there a chance that they will become obsolete?
  • Multimedia databases parsing and indexing. Netflix and YouTube require technology to search across their multimedia databases. This dissertation can be a survey on best practices. Or, add a company name to the title and focus your research on it.
  • AI Marketing: the use of algorithms to improve advertising. In the previous list of research question examples, you can choose a narrow marketing theme. Then, discuss the implications of such algorithms.
  • Study computation of models for virtual environments .
  • Cybersecurity challenges for automated vehicles.
  • AI and vehicle automation: potential safety gaps.
  • Computer graphics: perspectives for medical imaging.
  • Research the use of computer algorithms for medical analysis.
  • Discuss the role of bioinformatics in healthcare improvement.
  • How is a computer-aided design used in creating automobile parts?
  • Review the best practices for System Level Testing of distributed systems.
  • Agile project management for software engineers.
  • Software development risks analysis for successful employment.
  • Study the security mechanisms for WLAN networks .
  • Malicious botnets and network worms: an overview.
  • What are the best practices in ICT systems development?
  • Web-based document management systems using XML.
  • Best algorithms for cluster generation.
  • Methods for improving Open Web Architecture.
  • Analyze software solutions for the increased energy efficiency.
  • Protection of systems against terror attacks: a case study and analysis.
  • New methods of risk management during software development.
  • Analyze how Web space requirements are changing.
  • Analyze how e-publishing is affecting libraries.
  • New methods for studying the behavior of malware, viruses, and worms with the use of secure programming and runtime environments.
  • Analyze redundancy and fault recovery in the 4G wireless network .
  • Analyze the implementation and analysis of the optimal algorithm vs the heuristic algorithm for the generation of clusters.
  • Analyze how full-text databases affect search engines.

Humanities and Art History Thesis Topics

Do you want to put your passion into words? Would you like to share your ideas with the world? Then pursuing a Ph.D. in the arts or humanities is the right path for you.

  • The history of cinema : past and present. With this history dissertation topic, focus on how cinema developed. Explore the period starting from the first short films by the Lumiere brothers. Finish the discussion with modern-day Hollywood examples.
  • Art or commerce: a case study of Hollywood films. Discuss the intersection between artistic expression and profit. This exciting arts topic focuses on modern cinema. You can use examples of art-house movies and modern commercially successful ones.
  • Hollywood vs. Bollywood . Compare the two distinct film production centers for this art thesis. Next, discuss how local cultures impact Hollywood and Bollywood movies’ direction, genres, and plots.
  • The use of visual tools in interior design . This dissertation topic is an intersection between arts and computer science. The focus is on how visualization tools help to create design projects.
  • Racism in the 21st-century literature. Focus on how the narratives about racism have changed. Include examples from poetry and prose of this era. Compare it to works published in the past.
  • The cultural aesthetic of Afrofuturism in literature. This dissertation idea allows you to explore the intersection of arts. Specifically, see how culture, philosophy of science, and history manifest in Afrofuturism .
  • The social value of ecopoetry. Analyze how literature that focuses on ecological problems. Discuss environmental consciousness and environmental issues.
  • Graphic novels: the best examples and implications for the development of literature. What does it mean when literary classics are converted into graphic novels? Incorporate the question if graphic novels can become part of the literary canon.
  • Theater of the Absurd in the 1950s and 1960s. Discuss this form of theatrical art. Examine how it emerged and why it became influential.
  • Post World War II art: cinema and literature. Use examples of films and literary works. Discuss major works of the post-WWII era and their themes.
  • Futurism and the Czech avant-garde : the artistic connection between Europe’s East and West.
  • Study the phenomenon of the hero archetype.
  • Assess dancing as a form of meditation .
  • Review the common elements of various African dances.
  • Folk dances across Western Europe.
  • Discuss regional dances and dance as a ritual.
  • Animation as a modern art form.
  • Research the art of glass-making and its prospects for the future.
  • Analyze the cultural impact of The Beatles beyond music.
  • Literature censorship in the US.
  • Examine the intersection of ecology and arts.
  • Heidelberg Project: is it a model for creating art in urban areas?
  • Study kinetic sculptures of the 20th century.
  • What characterizes social activism in 20 th -century rock music?
  • Jazz in the 21st century: a potential for revival.
  • The history of design in various periods of human existence (the ancient times, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, etc.).
  • Design as art. 
  • Philosophy of design.
  • Separate branches of design ( interior design , car design, toy design, etc.).
  • Stylistic peculiarities of a certain designer.
  • Web design as a modern quintessence of design.
  • Social significance of design.
  • The birth of Communism as it relates to Stendhal.
  • The relationship between politics and literature in the 19 th century.
  • An analysis and case study of artists and art during times of war.
  • How contemporary art is related to American suffering.
  • Analyze of how racism relates to the family unit. 

List of Science Topics for Your Thesis

A dissertation in science will probably require you to run numerous experiments. Many of them will probably go wrong. But the one that does work might be the next big breakthrough! Find a suitable research theme in the following list of topics:

  • Bacterial injections for the treatment of cancer tumors. Injecting bacteria into tumors is a fairly new approach to treating cancer. Review the mechanism of action and evaluate the potential of this method for curing cancer.
  • Computer imagining and AI for cancer detection. Examine how AI-assisted cancer screening improves accuracy. Include early detection implications and usage in hospitals.
  • Ethics of organ donations and transplantation. With this dissertation topic in science, examine the ethics of encouraging people to donate their organs. Include the implications for medical research and practice.
  • An epidemiological and molecular approach to cancer prevention. This topic idea suggests assessing the current understanding of how cancer develops as well as potential prevention strategies.
  • Ways of speeding up vaccine development and testing. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that the process of vaccine development is relatively slow. It takes a long time to ensure proper testing. You may discuss these issues in your biochemistry dissertation.
  • The current state of research into ultra-fast rechargeable batteries. The topic of batteries and energy attracts lots of attention. With this topic, you can examine how to improve the design of aluminum-ion batteries. Include ways to decrease their charging time.
  • Nanotechnologies in drug delivery: electrospraying. Current research shows the great potential of nanotechnologies. In particular, the electrospraying technique makes nanoparticle delivery more efficient.
  • Prevalence of various Helicobacter Pylori virulence in a population. Conduct quantitative research and examine a sample of patients to determine the number infected with Helicobacter Pylori.
  • The relationship between gut microbiota and the person’s appetite . Your research can explore the theory that the gut microbiome has varied effects on the person’s body. Review the implications for obesity treatment for different gut microbiomes.
  • The age of antibiotics: is it over? Examine the use of antibiotics and the reasons for its decline. Discuss the evolving nature of bacteria that require remedies other than antibiotics. Include quantitative data in this dissertation for a specific type of disease.
  • CRISPR method for studying human DNA.
  • The study of human evolution: latest discoveries.
  • Denisovans from Siberia: a new type of hominid discovered.
  • Study the use of AI in archeology .
  • Conduct a study of the Neanderthal genome sequence.
  • What are the ways of improving solar cell efficiency?
  • The carbon footprint of modern production: how do companies damage the environment?
  • Research the use of cesium in solar panels .
  • The era of supercapacitors: are we ending the use of batteries?
  • Assess the efficiency of Robot Suits for people with permanent paralysis.
  • Microscale medial robots: potential applications.
  • Look into stem cell mobilization and its mechanisms.
  • Discuss the ethics of automated cars .
  • Space robotics: can we design robots capable of exploring space?
  • Evaluate the efficiency and potential of lithium-based rechargeable batteries.
  • Morality and ethics of stem cell research .
  • Is behavior controlled or affected by genetics and to what level.
  • A look at methods of improving risk factors post-stroke.
  • Analyze of Chinese herbal practice and its relevance to conventional medicine.
  • Analyze the effect schools have on childhood obesity .

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  • New methods of using existing data to gather information that is useful.
  • An in-depth look at the factors affecting the decline of the immune system with age.
  • Analyze of the potential effect of nanotechnology on health and the environment.
  • Analyze of toxicity levels of inhaled nanoparticles.
  • The usefulness of nanotechnology in curing some types of cancer.
  • An analysis and case study of the treatment of patients who have experienced a loss of memory.
  • Analyze the use of DNA typing of remains to identify missing people and the victims of crime.
  • The response of immune deficiency diseases to the activation of T-cell subsets.
  • The influence and importance of IT in the field of biomedicine.

Architecture Thesis Topics

Architecture is more than just aesthetics. That’s become especially clear ever since the doctrine “form follows function” gained traction. Whether you’re into baroque or Bauhaus, there’s plenty to discover about architecture.

  • Religious architecture in the British Empire. Research the transformation of religious buildings and how it affected architecture in general.
  • Modernist architecture in the USSR at the beginning of the 20th century. Compare modernist architecture in the USSR with other countries.
  • Urban greening and its influence on buildings’ design. The dissertation proposal can include green roofs as the main point of research.
  • Brutalism and its history in New York. Provide historical research of brutalism in New York and discuss how it affects modern architecture.
  • Modern-day aboriginal settlements in Australia. Using examples from media and research, indicate how aboriginal settlements are perceived and handled today.
  • Transformation of the urban design in the 21st century. Using London, Hong-Kong, and New York as examples, provide an in-depth discussion of changes in the urban design.
  • The architectural history of Seattle. Conduct research and write a proposal that will compare different architectural styles seen in Seattle.
  • Integration of culture in environmental design. In this proposal, you can use large cities in Asia as primary examples of the synergy between culture and architecture.
  • The architecture of residential buildings during the second half of the 20th century. Choose one or several large cities (e.g., Berlin, Miami, Kyoto) as the basis for your research.
  • The history of Moscow Avant-Garde. Use both Soviet and modern Russian research on Avant-Garde to present the topic accurately.
  • Use of computer visuals in architecture.
  • Review the trends in modern furniture design.
  • Ecology and architecture: integration of green technologies.
  • Discuss the multiculturalism of contemporary urban architecture.
  • The history of architecture in urban areas of the US: the study of New York.
  • Modern city design case study.
  • Research ways of using wood in modern architecture.
  • Commercial architecture: aesthetics and usability.
  • Evaluate the design of municipal buildings in the US.
  • Creativity in postmodernist architecture.
  • How do we integrate smart home technology into architecture?
  • Small scale homes: a study of growing interest in small housing.
  • Discuss the use of lighting in building design.
  • Study innovations in structural design in the digital age.
  • What are the implications of inclusive architecture?
  • Sustainable architecture: recycling spaces and materials.
  • Renewable energy in home design. 
  • Assess open concept homes for American families.
  • Conduct a study of family homes design.
  • Research architecture suitable for middle-class families.

Thesis Topics in English Literature & World Literature

Was your New Year’s Resolution to re-read the 100 most influential classical works? Then you might want to consider writing a thesis in advanced higher English. Check out these engaging prompts:

  • In-depth stylistic analysis of The Trial by Franz Kafka . Explain what stylistic devices Kafka used in his story.
  • The influence of The Hound of the Baskervilles on the development of modern detective stories. Prepare several comparisons of The Hound with modern detective stories to pinpoint its influence.
  • The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum : women characters in Heinrich Böll’s fiction. Using the book mentioned in the topic, examine how the German writer depicted women in his prose.
  • Analysis of the terrorism portrayal in modern journalism: The New York Times case study. Pick several articles related to terrorism published in NYT and describe in detail how it is portrayed (keywords, images, etc.).
  • A formalist approach to Dostoevsky: analysis of The Brothers Karamazov . Provide the reader with an explanation of the formalist approach and use it to analyze the novel.
  • The depiction of sexual violence in young adult literature. Pick several YA novels published in the 2010s for your research.
  • The use of repetition in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot . Analyze how repetition is used for emphasis and other effects in the play.
  • Feminism and gender in Margaret Atwood’s Cats’ Eye . Review the book from a feminist point of view and discuss how gender issues are presented in the book.
  • How does Phillip K. Dick use intertextuality in The Man in the High Castle ? Find as many references to other literary and historical sources as you can and elaborate how Dick uses them and for what aims.
  • The influence of Steppenwolf on postmodern American literature: the contribution of Herman Hesse. Using Steppenwolf as the primary source, discuss what characteristics common for postmodern literature Hesse uses in this novel.
  • How does racism manifest itself in classical literature?
  • Discuss the oppression of women in The Handmaid’s Tale.  
  • Gender roles in The Miniaturist and A Doll’s House : a comparison. 
  • Moral ambiguity in David Harrower’s works.
  • Literary techniques in the Perks of Being a Wallflower.
  • The setting in The Murder in the Rue Morgue and its influence on the detective genre.
  • Review the tropes first introduced in The Moonstone .
  • Study the depictions of police’s work in Skinner’s Rule .
  • Assess the influence of Victorian Gothic horror on popular culture.
  • Social criticism in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
  • Analyze cyberpunk elements in Gibson’s Neuromancer .
  • Themes of social equality in modern literature.
  • Research the views on Native American writers in Nature’s Poem.
  • Critique of contemporary children’s literature .
  • Gothic elements in Charlotte Bronte’s works.
  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Dracula : a comparative analysis.
  • Terror in The Picture of Dorian Gray .
  • Examine the connection of mental health and society in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye .
  • Magical realism and romanticism in Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.
  • How does the cut-up technique contribute to the narration in William S. Burroughs’ Naked Lunch?

Criminal Justice Thesis Topics

Are you a forensic science student who prefers research to actual police work? In that case, a dissertation in criminology is a great idea. This way, you can work on preventing crime from the comfort of your desk.

  • Recidivism rates among underage Latino first-time offenders: a quantitative study. Research a group of first-time offenders of a particular age (e.g., 18 to 25 years old).
  • A comparative analysis of the incidents of gun violence in the USA during the 2010s. Choose several prominent examples and compare them to each other.
  • Troublesome statements: the role of witnesses in potentially false accusations. In this dissertation, you can write about the unreliability of statements, using documented examples.

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  • The patterns of drug trafficking in Germany’s largest cities: a case study of Berlin and Hamburg. Analyze the changes in these patterns in the 2010s.
  • Money laundering and corruption in the United States in the 21st century. Using media reports, create dissertation research about corruption schemes.
  • Mental health and self-perception of second-time sex offenders. Determine if their self-perception changes.
  • School shootings in the USA: causes and risk factors. Using recent and historical data, analyze the cases of mass shootings.
  • The influence of cyberbullying on suicide rates among Australian adolescents (13-17 years old). You can base your dissertation report on various research on cyberbullying published in Australian scholarly journals.
  • Child abuse and its influence on serial killer’s perception of victims. Discuss interconnections between abuse and potential sadistic behavior.
  • The history of forensic interviewing in the USA. Present research and practices that contributed to its development.
  • Use of artificial intelligence for forensic investigations.
  • Criminal behavior at a young age and its implications for the future.
  • Drug use: pattern of recurring arrests among American youth.
  • Incarcerated parents: the impact on the child’s perception of crime.
  • Research the reforms of the US criminal justice system.
  • Propose strategies for improving the juvenile detention system.
  • Police officer’s abuse of power: analysis of reports.
  • Race and criminal justice: the case of War on Drugs.
  • What are the possible alternative forms of incarceration?
  • A study of public perception of modern serial killers .
  • Training of sniffer dogs.
  • The implications of eyewitness testimony.
  • Abuse in Hollywood: a case study of Harvey Weinstein.
  • Bias against African Americans during investigations.
  • A study of college violence.
  • Legal implications of medical marijuana legalization .
  • Ethics of criminal justice: the problem of confidentiality.
  • Review the challenges linked with domestic violence investigations.
  • Suggest ways of preventing crimes in schools.
  • Gender bias during crime examinations.

Geography Thesis Topics

If you enjoy unveiling Earth’s secrets, this section is for you. Here you’ll find geography dissertation ideas ranging from studies of movement to regional phenomena.

  • Species that became extinct in the 20th century: qualitative research. Address the human influence on various species.
  • Current issues in the exploration of Arctic. Discuss difficulties and specifics of such explorations.
  • A comparison of urban back gardens in the USA and the UK. You can compare their design and other features (for example, vegetation used for decoration).
  • The causes and outcomes of floodings in the USA in the 2010s. Address climate change as one of the leading causes. 
  • Prevention of ecosystem changes with modern technology. Provide various examples of how technology is used to sustain ecosystems.
  • Changes in travel destinations in the 2000s: a comparison of the USA and Canada. Demonstrate what changes in preferences were documented in these countries and show what destinations were especially popular.
  • The perception of environmentally friendly technologies and their impact on the environment by citizens of large metropolitan areas: a case study of Miami. Explain how various projects based on environmentally friendly technologies are launched in Miami.
  • A negative impact of global warming on weather conditions in Iceland. Discuss how tourism in Iceland is affected by these changes.
  • The influence of industrialization on climate change. Address the causes of climate change, using industrialization and its consequences as a basis.
  • Compare Greenfield and Brownfield land use for construction projects.
  • Investigate the significance of red salmon for Kamchatka.
  • The social impact of climate change : a study of migration patterns.
  • The potential of community gardening in underprivileged neighborhoods.
  • Study the link between the strengths of hurricanes and climate change.
  • What can be done to stop gentrification in your community?
  • Evaluate coastal tourism, its effect, and implications.
  • The impact of reservoir locations on water quality. 
  • How did industrialization affect the development of Chicago?
  • Study soil pollution levels in your community area.
  • Conduct an analysis of air quality in your city.
  • Eco-tourism , its history, and perspectives.
  • Differences in soil chemistry across several locations.
  • The impact of organic farming on water quality in your area.
  • Compare the sustainability of organically vs. conventionally farmed tomatoes.
  • Research air pollution levels and data on airborne illnesses in your area. 
  • What’s the relationship between rock climbing and cliff vegetation?
  • Study the changes in soil fertility upon volcanic eruption.
  • How does the Chernobyl disaster continue to affect the surrounding area?
  • Determine the patterns of floods in a particular area of your choice.

Sociology Thesis Ideas

Sociology studies how humans live together. A dissertation is a great way to dive deeper into a particular subject. You can get as specific as your heart desires! Check out our sociology thesis topics:

  • Single parent stigma and its influence on family’s quality of life and parent-child relationships . Present examples from recent research that illustrate how the dynamics of these relationships change over time due to stigma.
  • Women empowerment in Saudi Arabia in 2000s: breakthroughs and challenges. Discuss how this empowerment affected legislation and women’s rights.
  • Long-term alcohol addiction and self-perception in young adults. With the help of research, demonstrate whether self-perception of these adults transforms significantly due to their addiction.
  • Adoption and its influence on parent-child relationships. Present and discuss challenges that such families face.
  • Comparison of traditions related to family dinners in the USA and the UK. What specific differences are there and how can they be explained?
  • Influence of the emo culture on suicide rates in high school students. Address the influence of such cultures on adolescents’ behavior.
  • The rates of secularization in elderly individuals living in urban and rural areas. Compare the rates and explain why they are different.
  • Influence of forced outing on transgender individuals and concomitant changes in their quality of life. Explain the effects of forced outing and why this impact is dangerous.
  • Comparison of anti-nuclear movements in Germany and Japan in the 21st century. Explain in detail what differences and similarities are prominent.
  • Performance rates of teenagers in schools in low-income neighborhoods: a case study of Boston schools. When writing your dissertation proposal, consider various factors (poverty, limited access to technology, etc.) that affect performance rates of these teenagers.
  • Black Lives Matter movement’s immediate impact on racism.
  • Research causes of minority bias in the US.
  • Affirmative action and its impact on the perception of varied racial groups.
  • The impact of religion on people’s attitudes towards race.
  • Review the challenges of the US LGBT community.
  • Bias towards transgender studies.
  • Social activism against gender discrimination in the 21st century.
  • The impact of social assistance in schools on a child’s future.
  • Research the changes in education after WWII.
  • Analyze scholarship policies in the US.
  • The impact of student debt on youth’s perception of education in the US.
  • Outcomes of public vs. private schools: a comparison.
  • Research the preservation of culture in American immigrant families.
  • Applying Marx’s conflict theory to social justice movements.
  • Assess changing trends in social norms in a country of your choice.
  • Attitudes towards prejudice among people of different social backgrounds.
  • Comparison of women’s rights in Western and Middle Eastern countries.
  • The impact of capitalism on one’s social values.
  • How does capitalism benefit society across multiple post-soviet countries?
  • Compare healthcare access in autocracies vs. democracies.

💡 Dissertation Topics for Ph.D. students

Below you’ll find a list of excellent dissertation ideas in different fields of study. They are more difficult than thesis topics and require more research. Jump to the section that interests you and find the topic that suits you best! But first:

What Makes a Good Ph.D. Topic?

Usually, universities would expect your dissertation to be original and relevant in the field of the research. Moreover, it would be worthwhile if it has the potential to make a change.

This checklist will help you see whether you’ve made the right choice. Your dissertation topic is good, if:

  • You have an opportunity to research it fully.  You need to know that there is enough data and a theoretical basis. Do some prior research to understand if you will be able to answer all your dissertation questions.
  • You can fill the gaps in the existing knowledge.  Your research matters if you can provide some new information that contributes to the field of your studies.
  • Your dissertation title is catchy.  Try to make it worth the reader’s attention from the first glance.
  • You can evaluate how much time you need.  It is vital to understand all the stages of your research and the challenges you might face to plan your work.
  • You know the subject well.  You will need to explore your topic in-depth. It’s good to have some previous knowledge about it. Starting the research from the very basics will take more time and effort.
  • You have enough resources to investigate it.  Both time and money matter in this case. You need to do high-quality research and meet your deadlines.

Dissertation Topics in Education

Learning is a lifelong experience, and the importance of schools cannot be overestimated. Research in this area is critical to improving education standards. Have a look at these topic ideas to get inspired:

  • Gamification as tools for enhancing learning abilities: theory and practice . Many studies have been conducted on different learning approaches. For young learners, engagement is as critical as the outcome. Therefore, this work focuses on gamification and its effect on children’s improvisation and learning.
  • Studying the connection between classroom quality and the learning outcome in kindergarten . Children are strongly affected by their environment, especially when it comes to learning. This dissertation topic example is all about looking into different classroom settings and their effect on kids’ learning outcomes.
  • Evaluating the process of implementation of inclusive education in the US. Professionals argue that inclusive education carries multiple benefits for all students (not just those with limited abilities.) However, it is quite a challenging process to implement all the changes.
  • Factors influencing the decision to transfer to the higher education abroad . In this work, you can focus on finding out the reasons for such a decision. Why do undergraduate students choose to leave their home country? What are the most important factors?
  • Online education vs. traditional face-to-face lessons for adult learners: compare and contrast. Online courses have their own benefits. However, would adult learners prefer them to in-person classrooms? How does it affect their learning and motivation?
  • How does working as a taxi driver and navigating change a person’s brain?
  • To what extent can reality television be disempowering for students?
  • The role of homework in the lives of immigrant adolescents.
  • The impact of teachers’ shocking behaviors in fostering students’ creativity.
  • The determinants of flossing behavior in college students .
  • The classification of drinking styles in the college-age population.
  • Integrating the computer into the curriculum: why you can’t simply plug it in.
  • The preconditions for serious music-making avocation in computer science students.
  • Adult graduate difficulties with learning new technologies.
  • The effect of academic performance on the health of students .
  • The impact of mathematic coaching on students’ self-esteem .
  • The influence of internet on the emotional maturity of students.
  • Academic achievements of students who decide to become teachers.
  • Is it true that students are more likely to do homework given by good-looking professors?
  • Informal learning in rural areas via social networks.
  • Educational blogging for professors: the social networks of educationists.
  • Does learning existentialism cause suicides?
  • Is it possible to reduce summer learning loss without students’ consent?
  • Can we reject classical math and do it at the same time? Yes, we can.
  • What are major career prospects with a degree in Liberal Arts?
  • Using electronic games in museums as an effective education tool.

Business Dissertation Topics

There are many things a business administrator should keep in mind. Finances, marketing, and development are just the tip of the iceberg. So, the choice of topics is practically endless. Check out this selection to narrow down the possibilities:

  • How are business strategies adjusted to the globalization process? Small businesses’ perspective. Globalization means huge and profitable opportunities. To seize them, all businesses and companies should make some changes in their strategies. Investigate what would be the best action plan for them.
  • Cultural changes and the effect of feedback in an international company: a case study. Choose a multinational company. Study the impact of feedback (both from the employees and customers) on its organizational culture changes. What reaction does it provoke in the company?
  • Human resource management approaches in international non-profit organizations. In this study, look into the strategies HR managers apply in non-profit organizations. One of their main responsibilities is to monitor the performance of the employees. However, at the international level it becomes more difficult.
  • Leadership and organizational culture in making decisions about business strategies. In this research, you study the influence of the organizational culture on leaders. In the case of trying to initiate changes in the business strategy, how is a leadership decision taken?
  • The role of “foreign direct investment” in companies in developing countries: a case study of a large business. For this paper, pick a suitable company first. Aim for large companies in developing countries. Then conduct research and find out what strategies they have for foreign direct investments.
  • COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on workplace management in small businesses . The COVID-19 pandemic caused many companies to readjust their HR policies. For instance, they allowed their staff to work from home. Research this phenomenon in your thesis.
  • Social entrepreneurship for large companies. If you want to make the world a better place, social entrepreneurship is a suitable method. We usually associate it with small start-ups. But what about large companies? With this topic, you can research how the concept works for big firms.
  • How innovation affects demand in technology-driven businesses. This MBA dissertation topic combines business studies and technology. Examine how companies create products for establishing markets.
  • Management strategies in times of COVID-19: a case study . The pandemic has forced companies to use Zoom , Skype, and messaging instead of regular meetings. Review how executives can apply traditional management models in the digital space.
  • The impact of burnout on employees . Interview staff members and determine how burnout affects performance. Include the name of a company or industry in your dissertation’s title.
  • Tourism management in the Middle East.
  • How do natural disasters impact the demand for essentials?
  • Compare and contrast Asian and American leadership styles .
  • How does fluctuation in the stock market impact business operations?
  • The art of delegation: how to do it effectively and when to avoid it.
  • How can one efficiently lead a company when unforeseen circumstances occur?
  • What factors determine employees’ work satisfaction?
  • Study the link between a company’s success and innovation.
  • What can business managers do to bridge the gap between generations?
  • Research the benefits of global and local brand management.
  • What causes changes in Chinese business culture?
  • Choose a small business and analyze its strategy.
  • Organizational changes : what factors impact transformation?
  • Internet banking : barriers to usage.
  • Create a business plan that is focused on a specific issue.
  • Conditions necessary for quality management in MNCs.
  • The role of E-commerce for food retailers.
  • Conduct a case study with the purpose to analyze one or several social phenomena.
  • Workplace ethics in small businesses.
  • The phenomenon of remote working and how it is affecting businesses.
  • Comparison of Generation X and the Millennial Generation.
  • Managing the Millennial Generation.
  • Current trends in consumer behavior in relation to advertising.
  • Analyze which countries margin financing is effective and why.
  • Analyze the macroeconomic factors affecting exchange rates.
  • An empirical analysis of the impact of organizational performance and leadership .

Law Dissertation Topics for Ph.D. Students

Legal science is not dull as one may think. It’s crucial to evaluate laws at any point in time. Do they fit the current norms? Does something or someone need more protection than before? If you want to garnish your legal education with a Ph.D., here are some topic suggestions:

  • Trust law: the circumstances when fully secret and half-secret trusts are necessary. Find out what are the principles that dictate the enforcement of the trusts. There are specific circumstances that determine whether creating trusts would be adequate and relevant. Make sure to take them into consideration.
  • Termination of employment in case of employees tested positive for HIV/AIDS. Your task would be to conduct research and see how HIV/AIDS employees are influenced in the workplace. The most common issues are discrimination and termination of employment.
  • The influence of the Global War on Terrorism on international criminal law. When the US launched the campaign against terrorism in 2001, international criminal law faced some changes. You can study the most significant changes that have been made.
  • The level of effectiveness of the US copyright law in relation to the rights of users. It’s an empirical research topic that would require collecting lots of data. Try to find some cases when the users were left cheated by copyright law. It would bring some diversity to the research and make it more interesting.
  • Study the effect that the US immigration policy has on education right now. Educational institutions are also required to adjust to changes connected with immigration. Different requirements and different curriculums are implemented to fit their needs. You are about to look into this issue.
  • Select a country and analyze its worker protection laws. Compare the rights and obligations of employees in two countries of your choice. What potential improvements can solidify employee rights ?
  • Protection of minorities, legal precedents. Minority rights are becoming more and more relevant. This topic allows you to discuss how laws can be changed to reflect it.
  • Regulation of cryptocurrency. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies allow for anonymity. Besides, they are not regulated by any state. In your thesis, you can analyze cryptocurrency regulations.
  • Fake news : legal responsibility. Review how the United States legal system approaches disinformation. Focus on false publications on news resources. Another possible topic is improvements to defamation laws.
  • Freedom of expression : a case during a pandemic. This topic is about false information in times of COVID-19. Examine how a state can balance freedom of expression with the spread of false information. Focus on this disease and the fake news about it.
  • Legal practices for preventing possible future pandemics.
  • Research ways of online journalism protection.
  • International law vs. the right to self-determination: comparative case studies of de facto states.
  • Review the history of fiscal laws in America.
  • Limits to freedom of expression in the US legal system.
  • Enforcing regulations concerning domestic violence.
  • Study criminal responsibility for drug possession in the US.
  • Criminalization of violence against women.
  • Review the legal framework for addressing foreign involvement in elections.
  • What was the government response to the COVID-19 pandemic? 
  • Health standards for immigrant detention centers in the US .
  • Research the loopholes in the US immigration laws.
  • Birthright citizenship in the US: pros and cons.
  • 1951 Refugee Convention: is it obsolete?
  • Illegal immigrants and their rights in the US justice system.
  • How criminal laws have been impacted around the world by the war on terror.
  • Choose a country and analyze their policies on discrimination.
  • Evaluate the protection given to minority shareholders as dictated by company law.
  • Provide a critical analysis of the law of omissions liability.
  • Investigate and analyze complaints filed in the criminal justice system.
  • A critical analysis of the reform of homicide laws .
  • The morality and impact of euthanasia and how Canada sets a precedent.
  • A detailed analysis of gender and race profiling of suspects in the criminal justice system.
  • Analyze the right to bear arms relative to the context in which the law was written into The Constitution.
  • Create case studies that represent a review of criminal negligence related to the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007.

Psychology Dissertation Topics

The mysterious ways of the human mind offer many research opportunities. Psychology encompasses sub-fields such as behavior and cognition. Whatever your area of expertise, you’ll undoubtedly find something interesting in the list below.

  • The current effect of the “price ending” method on the consumers’ behavior . Nowadays, everybody knows the most popular trick that shops pull to make customers buy the products. However, does understanding it make it easier to resist it? Is this psychological trap still working?
  • Burnout at the executive positions in massive US corporations: is it possible to prevent? The phenomenon of burnout is the most common issue that employees face nowadays. But there are ways to detected it at an early stage. Could they be used to predict and prevent this problem?
  • Mindfulness practices and their influence on students’ learning abilities at the top universities (e.g., Harvard). Mindfulness is proved to be extremely useful in overcoming stress and anxiety issues. However, does it affect the learning outcome of the students who study at the best universities in the world?
  • The individual struggles with gender issues and their impact on global gender inequality . Everything always starts with a small thing. For this paper, study the relation between some individual cases and the global issue. How do personal struggles contribute to the worldwide movement for justice?
  • The positive influence of irrational beliefs on mental well-being. In psychology, irrational beliefs are a set of values and opinions that people believe in despite rational evidence against them. However, what positive effect can they bring?
  • Ways of raising awareness of mental health problems. Mental health has been discussed more openly in recent years. Review how this open discussion affects views on personal mental health. As another idea for a psychology dissertation topic, research a specific illness.
  • Student burnout and ways to prevent it. Focus on the problems students face and what strategies can reduce their stress.
  • Pandemic and mental health. The COVID-19 pandemic forced many people to be in isolation from social contacts. Review the potential effects of this practice on people’s well-being. Discuss possible strategies for supporting mental health during possible future pandemics.
  • Weight, self-image, and mental health. A clinical psychology thesis can focus on the psychology behind excess weight. Discuss how weight affects a person’s perception of self. Assess implications for clinical psychologists who work with overweight patients.
  • Social media vs. reality: normalizing real people. Review current efforts of social media accounts in normalizing body image . Explain how this can reverse the damage that edited photos have on mental health.
  • How does gender bias affect mental health in America?
  • What factors affect women’s self-esteem in the workplace?
  • Specifics of transgender mental health.
  • Research the effect of immigration on mental well-being.
  • Study the psychology of racism and ways to combat it.
  • What distinguishes the mental health of minorities in the US?
  • Research the psychology of dissent in the Soviet Union.
  • The connection between stress and overeating: latest developments.
  • Assess the role of social support for losing weight .
  • What’s the role of prejudice in politics?
  • Assess the role of endurance in combating stress.
  • Developing hardiness: strategies and exercises.
  • What’s the effect of emotional resilience on mental health?
  • Helping teenagers overcome stress via relaxation techniques .
  • Look into the perception of anger and its effect on mental health.
  • Understanding the function of the prefrontal cortex in terms of how it is connected to other parts of the brain.
  • Understanding how the prefrontal cortex makes us human.
  • How emotional and anxiety disorders are connected to social cognition that is impaired.
  • Analyze the ability of an MRI to determine brain function.
  • Analyze the relationship between emotional and episodic memory.
  • A comparison of the plasticity of the child’s brain and the adult brain.
  • Analyze the continued relevance of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development.
  • An in-depth look at the social intuitionist model and how it relates to the emotion and reason involved in moral judgement.
  • How the evolution of the human brain can be understood in terms of children cognitive development .
  • A demonstration of the multi-dimensional nature of schizophrenia.
  • How rational thinking and impulse contribute to decision-making.
  • A systematic analysis and review of the psychology of religion.
  • How exposure to nature affects happiness.

Nursing Dissertation Topics

A nurse’s work is hard. Unfortunately, they rarely get the credit they deserve. With a Ph.D., you could become an advocate on the problem. Or you could concentrate on optimizing their work environments.

  • Exercise, changes in lifestyle , and self-tracking for diabetes prevention and management. Center your research on different lifestyle changes (exercise, reduced smoking and drinking) and explain how and why it prevents diabetes.
  • Influence of stigma related to HIV/AIDS on representatives of ethnic minorities: a case study of Native Americans. Using research, provide compelling evidence of how Native Americans are stigmatized and discriminated against.
  • Chronic illness management at home: recommended evidence-based practices. Using current nursing and other professional research, discuss how adults and seniors manage chronic and autoimmune diseases.
  • Depression and stress and their relation to preterm births in first-time mothers. Collect several articles about the issue and using their conclusions show how depression causes preterm births.
  • Burnout in nurses: factors that cause it and practical solutions for prevention . Present outcomes of burnout (decreased performance and concentration, subpar workplace environment) and illustrate how it affects hospitals on a more significant scale.
  • Public health: community-based measures to prevent morbid obesity. In this research, you can list various methods that include exercise and education and explain in detail how they prevent the spread of obesity.
  • Risk factors and injury rates in psychiatric nursing. Present statistics on different types of injuries in psychiatric institutions.
  • Cultural diversity and inclusion in nursing education . When researching diversity, make sure you are using examples of different minority groups’ perception of education.
  • Euthanasia legislation in the USA: ethical issues and debates. Provide a thoughtful discussion of ethical and legal issues surrounding euthanasia.
  • Organizational climate and its influence on perceived patient safety. Your study should focus on the importance of positive relationships between staff members, and its influence on the prevention of medical errors. 
  • Dietary practices and their influence on the quality of life in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. SLE is a complex disease that requires a multidisciplinary approach. Describe nutritional research approaches to SLE.
  • Fluoride application training in dental nursing.
  • Describe the specifics of nursing care for patients with diabetes.
  • Assess gender disparity in nursing research.
  • Study nurse burnout prevalence in neonatal care in your community.
  • Nursing staff advising DASH diet: effects on patients’ blood pressure.
  • What are the challenges of asthma management for nurses?
  • Nursing for autistic patients : the best strategies.
  • Racial differences in nursing care: a case study.
  • Evaluate nurses’ role in pain management for patients with dementia.
  • Study the connection between nursing staff turnover and burnout.
  • How is the role of a nurse changing in the modern healthcare system?
  • Review nursing practices for managing elderly patients.
  • A holistic approach to obesity management in nursing. 
  • Describe the specifics of nursing in rural areas.
  • Physical activity and mental health: a nursing case study.
  • Discuss nursing pain relief strategies for general care.
  • Determine the ethical implications of nursing malpractice.
  • Nurses consultations for spinal cord injuries.
  • Nursing in an urban setting : challenges and prospects.
  • What are the specifics of pain management in obstetrical nursing?

Marketing Dissertation Topics

Good marketing is what made you buy that product you didn’t know you needed. Marketing needs plenty of scientific research for it to be successful. You can contribute to this effort with one of the following topic ideas:

  • Compare and contrast the effectiveness of traditional and digital marketing in the last five years. Marketing moves towards digital campaigns more and more every year. Though, traditional marketing still exists, of course. Your task is to compare every aspect of these two types in the span of the previous five years.
  • The specifics of the relationship marketing and its influence on the loyalty rates among customers: a case study of fast-food chains. Take a few fast-food chains to conduct this research. Then analyze their relationship marketing strategies. There should be a correlation between the methods they use and the loyalty of their customers.
  • Direct marketing and artificial intelligence: how do companies use it? The industry of marketing couldn’t have missed the opportunity to use the latest technologies for their benefit. Artificial intelligence helps some companies gain a competitive advantage. Find out what those benefits are.
  • Collectivism and individualism : how does culture influence supermarkets? There are some apparent differences in cultures when it comes to shopping. Each shop owner has to implement a specific marketing strategy for targeting the customers. Work on aspects that make those strategies successful in different cultures.
  • The strategies that make personalized products sell effectively. Everybody loves customized products, but it seems like not everybody is willing to share their data to get it. Therefore, businesses are forced to work it out. This research looks into marketing tools and methods they use to sell personalized products.
  • Influence of online shopping apps on impulsive buying behavior . Using prominent examples such as Amazon and eBay, elaborate how apps affect customer’s decision to purchase an item through recommendations.
  • Product design and its impact on consumer’s purchase decision. When preparing this thesis topic, consider using examples of large corporations such as Apple or IKEA to prove your point.
  • Customer loyalty : the importance of satisfaction and loyalty programs. Conduct research using available surveys on satisfaction and draw conclusions from these statistics.
  • Ethnic differences and their impact on brand perception. This research can review the types of products that target White or Black Americans specifically.
  • Preferences for green products: analysis of the income’s influence on consumer decisions. Compare what households are more likely to prefer green products.
  • Shopping habits of Muslim consumers in the USA: qualitative research. Here, you will need to do research by engaging Muslim Americans in your study; you can use interviews or surveys for this topic.
  • Social media and its impact on the promotion of small business. Make sure your reader understands how social media can promote or negatively present small business through customers’ comments.
  • Does globalization make preferences of customers from different socioeconomic backgrounds similar? Interview people from lower, middle, and upper class and discuss the preferences of American households.
  • Social media usage by international companies: a case study of Electronic Arts. Study the influence of customers’ reviews and opinions on EA’s sales.
  • Consumers’ perception of transaction safety in online shopping applications. Discuss how consumers learn to differentiate between reliable and unreliable apps for payments .
  • Marketing high tech products: a case study.
  • Study changing marketing techniques during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The future of big data uses in marketing.
  • Conduct a comparative analysis of offline vs. online advertising .
  • Explore the relationship between marketing strategies and sales.
  • Holiday marketing strategies in the 21st century.
  • Is marketing tailed towards model devices effective?
  • Study the rise of influencer marketing .
  • Review the newest trends in digital advertising .
  • Brand management in 2020: an analysis.
  • Assess the effect of advertising on consumer behavior.
  • Targeted ads: are they efficient?
  • How did marketing change during the COVID-19 pandemic?
  • Assess brand management’s contribution to consumer loyalty .
  • Impact of social media marketing on brand perception.
  • Google Analytics insights for marketing campaigns.
  • Marketing for minority populations.
  • Youtube marketing: the effectiveness of videos for brand promotion.
  • How does partnering with influencers impact brand perception?
  • Social influencer marketing for SMEs.

History Dissertation Topics

History is written not only by the victors but also by history students. Your dissertation can shine a light on understudied cultures. Or perhaps you want to focus on how a specific event impacted the world. Find inspiration among the following dissertation questions and ideas:

  • The historical context of the creation of Guernica by Pablo Picasso . War wasn’t the only inspiration for Pablo Picasso during the process of making Guernica . In this paper, you would look into the environment of the artist and try to identify what else brought him to the creation of this masterpiece.
  • Bismarck and radical nationalism: what influenced the political state? For this research, you would study the underlying reasons for German Nazism before the beginning of World War II. What factors gave it a start when Otto von Bismarck was in charge?
  • The rise of Bollywood: historical context. This paper focuses on the success of Indian Bollywood movies in the 1930s. You would need to look into the events that made those movies famous in the whole world. Don’t forget to mention the social views of Bollywood movies.
  • The influence of secrecy in the technology intervention during World War II. You would study the role that the US Patent and Trademark Office played in the development of special war technology . Secrecy helped to keep it away from the public and enemies. How did it influence the war?
  • Italian prisons in the 19th century: how were they managed after Unification? This paper would require you to study documentation on the management system prison used in Italy at the beginning of the 19th century. You should try to find some practices that might have been socially harmful.
  • Gender perceptions in the Middle Age. When preparing the dissertation, use both historical and literary sources to show how gender was presented.
  • Secularization in the American South during the post-war period. Provide a detailed discussion of secular societies forming in the South after the 1940s.
  • Representation of Jewish history in contemporary art: a case study of Art Spiegelman’s Maus . Using the comic book as the primary basis, explain how Jewish culture and history are presented there.

Quote by Elie Wiesel: “In Jewish history there are no coincidences.”

  • The history of medieval warfare and its influence on Modern Era warfare . When constructing this thesis, make sure you are using both historical and current research to provide details.
  • American-British relations during the Cold War Era . Explain how the Cold War Era changes these relations and what has affected it the most.
  • Germany’s foreign relations during the 1980s. Present a detailed overview of different foreign relations (e.g., with the USA, the USSR, the UK) Germany had during this period.
  • The financial crisis in the USA in 2007-2009. Using research and media sources, explain to the reader how the crisis is still affecting the USA.
  • The development of Austrian identity after World War II. In this case, you can use both historical evidence and Austrian literature that provides personal opinions of writers and artists on the issue.
  • The impact of the Great Depression on the American involvement in the World War II. To show your understanding of historical processes, demonstrate how the Great Depression affected the USA’s perception of WWII.
  • How I stopped worrying and learned to love the bomb: the development of nuclear warfare in the 20th century. Discuss the development of nuclear warfare in the USA and the USSR.
  • What was the role of China in the Cold War?
  • How did the Spanish Flu affect the pandemics that followed it?
  • Determine the influence of the stock market crash in 1929 on the World Wars.
  • First Battle of Marne’s impact on the outcomes of WWI.
  • Tool usage and creation: Aztecs vs. Mayas.
  • How did the enlightenment philosophy impact the development of the natural sciences?
  • The effects of Christianization in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Assess the role of slavery in the US civil rights movement.
  • Study the history of LGBT rights establishment in the US.
  • What are the origins of slavery in Africa?
  • The Moon Landing and its impact on space exploration.
  • Explore the role of the Bible in Jewish history.
  • The US’ involvement in WWII.
  • The aftermath of WWII: major historical events.
  • Research the link between the Mexican-American War and the Gold Rush.
  • Cold War insights: lessons from the Suez Crisis.
  • Explore the role of democratization in the Soviet Union collapse.
  • Global cooperation in early modern Europe.
  • Study the legacy of the arms race.
  • How did the First Ladies influence life in the 20th century America?

Dissertation Topics in Management

Companies and employees alike benefit from well-thought-out management strategies. So, a thesis in management has the potential to improve work environments even further. Kickstart your research by choosing one of the following topics:

  • Ecotourism in Canada: issues and trends in small business. Explain issues that arise in ecotourism with climate change.
  • Management ethics: how social media affects employees’ privacy and organizational climate. Present examples of negative and positive influence.
  • Leadership styles: a comparison of democratic and autocratic leadership. Discuss what leadership style should be chosen to rule various companies, depending on their business plan.
  • Political risk and its influence on emergency management. Explain how political crises affect and shape emergency management.
  • Cultural diversity and its impact on employees’ satisfaction and commitment. Show what advantages and disadvantages there are in cultural diversity.
  • Economic growth and unemployment rates in Australia during the 1990s: a historical perspective. Explain the causes of economic growth and unemployment.
  • Challenges in human resources management working with millennials: qualitative research. Discuss what particular challenges HR managers face and how they can be addressed.
  • The significance of organizational routines in international corporations: a case study of Google. Conduct research on the importance of routine and its impact on performance.
  • Computer skills and management: the effectiveness of computerized management information system in rural areas. Describe how digital management can be effectively applied in companies working in rural areas.
  • The history of digital rights management in the USA. Present the changes in the field during the 1990s-2010s.
  • Analyze the best leadership styles for SMEs.
  • Examine the changes entrepreneurship underwent in the past decades.
  • How do leadership styles relate to work satisfaction ?
  • Overview of business negotiation methods using technology.
  • Ways of integrating corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices.
  • Discuss the specifics of airline companies’ management .
  • Choose a theory of motivation in the workplace and make a case study on it.
  • Study change management in SMEs in times of a crisis.
  • Managing diverse workforce: a qualitative analysis.
  • Use of employee voice in US companies.
  • Research the relationship between the organization’s goals and a manager’s behavior.
  • What are the best current practices in public administration?
  • Applying strategic human capital principles in practice.
  • The study of female CEOs in a country of your choice.
  • Employees’ perception of change management : a quantitative analysis.
  • A study of employees’ resistance to change.
  • What’s the correlation between a CEO’s leadership traits and employee motivation ?
  • Workplace risk management : a study of psychosocial hazards.
  • Conduct a quantitative study of the gender pay gap for CEOs.
  • Research the relationship between management style and employee productivity .

Qualitative Dissertation: Ideas for Proposals

If you want your thesis to be more practical, you’ve come to the right section. Common approaches for qualitative dissertations include researching case studies, surveys, or ethnographies. Because of this, fieldwork will be an integral part of your doctorate journey.

  • A comparison of teaching techniques that targeted children with autism in the 20th and 21st centuries. Provide a detailed overview of techniques and explain how research affected them.
  • The development of cognitive-behavioral therapy and its effectiveness in patients with eating disorders . Present the history of CBT and use recent research to demonstrate its effectiveness.
  • Ageism and sexism in international organizations of the fashion industry. Describe how the fashion industry defines what it means to be “young and beautiful.”
  • Addressing sexual harassment at the workplace : the influence of organizational policies on targets’ decision to file a complaint. Explain what policies can support the target and what can prevent such decision.
  • Strategies to eliminate bias in self-evaluation reports of employees. Using research in HRM, outline the best strategies that are currently used to avoid bias .
  • Post-cancer therapy: issues and trends. Present and discuss various trends, the research behind them, and the effectiveness of different types of therapy.
  • A family history of abuse and its influence on drug use in adults. Explain how abuse can provoke addiction in the future.
  • The importance of trusting doctor-patient relationships on patient’s medication adherence and management of a healthy lifestyle. Describe how such relationships negatively or positively affect a patient’s decision to take medicine as prescribed.
  • Barriers to the acquisition of social support among young men and women veterans in the USA. Discuss mental and physical disorders as major barriers.
  • Single mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding in public places: qualitative research. Conduct interviews to find out their opinion.
  • The impact of online learning on student’s academic performance.
  • A study of the youths’ perception of learning smartphone applications.
  • Research the issue of gender bias in college education.
  • Student’s perception of the mental health support and impact on campus.
  • Perceptions of charter school education in the 21 st century.
  • Discuss homeschooling and its effect on a child’s socialization.
  • What’s the impact of cyberbullying on teenagers’ mental health?
  • How inmates perceive alternative forms of incarceration.
  • Gun violence from the perspective of victims.
  • Research bias towards video games as an art form.
  • In what ways are minorities disadvantaged in America?
  • Evaluate cooking as a therapeutic exercise.
  • Assess the link between a principal’s leadership style and the school’s rating.
  • The effect of online counseling on patients’ mental health.
  • Perception of mental health stigma among students.
  • How does gig economy re-define work?
  • The implications of freelancing in the 2020s.
  • Opinions about a 6-day work week in your community.
  • Assess the process of adaptation to working from home.
  • Conduct a research study of views on the BLM movement outside the US.

Quantitative Dissertation Proposal Topics

Some scholars just love working with data. Are you one of them? Then you’ll probably enjoy quantitative research. If you’re into finding patterns and making predictions, here are some enticing topics:

  • A study of a major city’s livability index. Choose a city and assess whether it’s well-designed or not.
  • A quantitative study of biofilms in technology. Discuss methods of using biofilms in technology. Include a list of recent advances and new tools.
  • A quantitative study of teachers’ perception of online learning . This topic prompts you to use an evaluation scale.
  • An assessment of a link between product reviews and intention to purchase. Study the effect online reviews have on potential customers.
  • Immigration and its connection to crime statistics . Analyze data on immigration to the US and the number of violent crimes. Determine the relationship between the two phenomena.
  • The relationship between obesity and occupation. Assess the BMIs of participants of different professions. Then, test the results for a correlation and discuss its implications.
  • A relationship between nurses’ knowledge of diabetes management and patient satisfaction. Assess the nurses’ knowledge about diabetes and compare the results with patient satisfaction scores. Thus, you can determine if expertise translates into better care.
  • A study of the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on SMEs financial operations. With this qualitative dissertation proposal in business and management, choose a small company. Analyze its financial data pre- and post-pandemic. Include a discussion of financial management during pandemics.
  • A study of millennials ’ pet ownership. Determine the percentage of millennials who have pets. Compare these patterns with previous generations.
  • Economic growth and urbanization. Compare the empirical data about the state of economics and the number of people living in cities.
  • Determine how urbanization affects bacterial community compositions.
  • The economic impact of immigration on SMEs.
  • Study the rates of crimes in the US in relation to nonviolent crimes.
  • How do various teaching styles affect learning?
  • Compare overconfidence in CEOs of SMEs and corporations.
  • How does inclusive language influence social behavior?
  • Assess consumers’ satisfaction with online banking in your area.
  • Evaluate crude oil price prediction methods.
  • Is there a link between smartphone use and mental illness?
  • Correlation between eyewitness identification and memory.
  • What are the attitudes towards AI development among women?
  • Determine the rates of cybercrimes since the 1990s.
  • A study of the police brutality cases across the US in the last decade.
  • Correlation between education level and employment.
  • The presence of sleep disorders in mental illnesses.
  • Assess the attitudes towards medical care in the US.
  • Determine the correlation between eating disorders and physical illness.
  • Study the rates of cyberbullying among minority students.
  • How various religious groups influence politics : a game-theoretical approach.
  • Does regular exercise decrease symptoms of depression in adults?

Dissertation Topics in Educational Leadership

Educational leadership is a science focused on helping students to achieve their academic goals. It includes the motivation of staff and learners, improvement of educational programs, and creation of a healthy, productive environment in institutions. Want to dedicate your research to it? Take a look at these topic samples:

  • Fatigue among American medical students. Medical students often need to memorize and analyze big portions of information. That is why many of them don’t sleep enough, get tired quickly, and find it hard to concentrate. What can be done about it?
  • How did the COVID-19 pandemic and distance learning affect students’ motivation? Online education has multiple benefits and drawbacks. Some students might find it easier to get access to various textbooks online. Others want to return to campus. What is their motivation ?
  • Creating better learning conditions on campus : the challenges in 2022. With the increasing speed of technological progress, it is hard to catch up with the latest innovations. Explore them in your dissertation. For instance, you can focus on facilities for students with special needs.
  • How can we enhance discipline among first-year students on campus? For some younger students, it is hard to get used to living on their own. They need to accept new responsibilities, find time to take care of themselves, and organize their lives. How can we help them?
  • Development of soft skills among undergraduate students. For future employers, soft skills are as important as hard skills. That is why colleges need to pay attention to soft skills such as time management , communication, and creativity.
  • The efficiency of workshops for enhancing students’ creativity.
  • Do nutrition habits influence the studying process?
  • The importance of mental health care in high school.
  • What leadership styles are the most efficient in college communities?
  • Does the implementation of early childhood education lead to further academic success?
  • What is the role of school counseling among teenagers?
  • What psychological factors make students drop out of college?
  • Developing leadership qualities among MBA students.
  • How to help college athletes to cope with psychological and physical pressure.
  • Ways of reducing anxiety levels among criminology students.
  • Helping students to choose their majors and find a career path.
  • How to enhance communication between higher education administration and students?
  • Motivating students to succeed after graduation .
  • Why do we need psychology classes in high school?
  • How can we prevent the bullying of Latin American students in middle and high school?

✅ How to Choose a Thesis Topic: Main Steps

In case you have no idea where to start from, here is a quick guideline on how to choose a Ph.D. thesis topic:

We hope this article helped you to choose a suitable topic for your dissertation. We wish you good luck with your research!

Learn more on this topic:

  • Dissertation Critique: Examples, How-to Guide
  • The Ultimate Guide to Writing an Outstanding Dissertation
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✏️ Dissertation FAQ

While working on a dissertation, you might deal with several types of research. The main research types are primary, qualitative, quantitative, and legal. In any case, it’s the way in which a researcher studies the subject using a particular methodology.

First of all, make sure that you are personally fascinated by the subject. This is essential for any thesis, be it master’s or an undergraduate dissertation. Besides, make sure the topic is feasible and hasn’t been studies much.

A good dissertation title is the one that represents the subject under study. To state which aspect is being studied is also important. The title should include neither a hypothesis nor a conclusion: think about it as “spoilers”—nobody likes them.

Just like any paper, a great dissertation is the one that is well-organized. The topic of the paper should correspond to the title. The text should have a cohesive structure with a definite introduction, argumentative main part, and a logical conclusion.

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History Thesis Topics: List of 69 Outstanding Ideas

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Unless you plan to go for a Ph.D. in history, a thesis will be the most significant academic writing of your life. It shows your in-depth knowledge of a subject, your ability to think logically, creatively, and originally. Besides, it’s a great way to demonstrate how good your writing is.

But finding an appropriate title for your thesis is a challenging task. You may feel unsure about any idea until you see the rest of them. So, what can help you?

A history thesis topics list, of course. In this article, you’ll consider a wide variety of ideas about historical events and figures. There are some tips on picking the right one for you. With a little explanation of the basics, you’ll differentiate the Bachelor’s thesis from the Master’s one in a second.

  • ☝️ How to Choose?
  • ⭐ Top-12 Thesis Ideas
  • 🚀 American History
  • ⚔️ European History
  • 🎨 Art History
  • 📚 MA Thesis Topics
  • 🦉 MPhil Thesis Ideas
  • 👨‍🏫 Thesis vs. Dissertation

☝ How to Choose a History Thesis Topic?

Before picking a topic about history, you have to understand what you’re looking for. Take into account that you’re going to spend plenty of time writing your thesis. So, you need to find an idea that engages you and is worthy of your time. Don’t go for a random history topic that you do not feel passionate about.

Searching for an idea, follow the tips below:

  • Find a topic that interests you . You’ll most probably write your thesis for a whole semester or even longer. That’s why you should determine something that doesn’t bore easily. At least those countless hours in the library will be spent with pleasure. The more the idea challenges and intrigues you, the less you’ll procrastinate and suffer from writing. No one can tell you what to write about. Your advisor can help you specify the topic, but it is up to you what to write about.
  • Look for a topic that creates a trajectory for further research . You may not pursue it later, but having an opportunity to do so is a significant advantage. If you decide to pursue a further degree, you will already be familiar with the topic well. Take a look at available works in a free essays database to get a clearer picture of what can be further explored.
  • Find a professor who will become your thesis advisor . Bring some thesis ideas up and see what your instructor suggests. It’s a good thing to have several research topics in mind—the instructor can help you determine the best one.
  • Think beyond the graduation date . Whether you are going to start a career or continue your studies, your thesis should help you in achieving your goals. What may your employer look for in your paper? What do you need to be successful in your job or further research? It’s good to approach the issue with some level of practicality. See if you can apply the skills and information you’ve acquired to your professional life.
  • Strive for originality but stay within your studies context . Try to make your title unique to grasp attention and intrigue from the get-go. At the same time, don’t fall outside the scope of your field. Before picking a topic, do some research to understand the field deeper. This way, you’ll see what exactly you would like to address.
  • Make sure your title fits the requirements . Open your university guidelines for the thesis work and find this out before anything else. Ask your thesis advisor as well to give you honest feedback.

You don't have to choose a thesis topic that reflects the latest craze in your field.

⭐ Top-12 History Thesis Ideas

  • Civil War — the role of women.
  • The Watergate Scandal.
  • Contemporary art history.
  • The Napoleonic Wars.
  • Causes of World War 2.
  • Impact of the Black Plague.
  • The Cuban Missile Crisis.
  • Japanese-American conflict.
  • The Vietnam anti-war protests.
  • Origins of the Great Famine in Ireland.
  • The French Revolution.
  • The rule of Elizabeth I.

📝 History Thesis Topics for Bachelor’s Degree

Usually, American Universities don’t require students to write a Senior Thesis. However, you still have an option to choose one. You can write a thesis as a part of your program completion. It will take a lot of time, energy, and effort. But, in the end, you will be able to produce a prime piece of academic writing.

Strive to write anywhere from 60 to 100 pages. You will also dedicate a lot of time writing and polishing it afterward. Make sure to leave enough time for that too.

What’s the first step?

Look for a thesis advisor you know you will enjoy working with. Consider all the professors you’ve interacted with at your university and pick several. Approach them and see if they are accepting new students for thesis supervision.

Make sure to choose a history thesis paper topic that your advisor knows a lot about. At some point, you will become very knowledgeable about the history thesis topic you chose. It will be crucial to have someone who can direct you.

There are several reasons why you should consider writing a thesis for a Bachelor’s Degree in history:

  • It provides you with essential experience in writing, researching, and brainstorming ideas. It can later help you in your academic or professional life.
  • You can deeply understand a subject that interests you.
  • You can improve your reading skills.
  • If you have to use foreign sources, you can also increase your foreign language skills.

Having a strong position on the history thesis topic is great.

Are you still wondering what historical thesis ideas are appropriate? Then, this list is perfect for you.

🚀 American History Thesis Topics

  • African American history in the United States : disfranchisement and segregation in 1890-1900
  • Early American History and the lost colony of Roanoke
  • The construction of race in American culture and history. It’s not a secret that race is a social construct. In American culture and history, it plays a critical role. In the thesis, you will have a chance to research the mechanisms through which the race was constructed. Movies, literary representations, articles, what else? It’s up to you to find out what can be relevant.
  • World War 2 through personal letters and diaries . This thesis can be personal and will not leave people indifferent. Examination of diaries, notes, and personal accounts can be fascinating. You won’t be bored doing historical research. Maybe you even have some in your own family? Worth checking it out.
  • Guilt over Slavery in the United States: a historical examination
  • Gender equality in American education . A comparative study of Germany, Russia, The United States
  • New York City and its historical geography. NYC is one of the captivating American cities. Writing a thesis about its historical geography is not an easy task. Gladly, you have tons of information available to you.

You can examine various documents for your history thesis topic.

  • Rocket Science as one of the most significant innovations of the 20th century
  • Examining the Role of Privilege within the Ivy League Universities
  • Role of American Public Health in a Post-9/11 World

⚔ European History Thesis Topics

  • Formation and development of the European Union during the 20th century
  • Feminist perspective on the representation of women in Roman Art
  • Religion and Nation in Europe in the 19th century
  • Construction of National Identity in Post-Soviet Latvia. What did contribute to developing a national identity of post-soviet Latvia? First of all, its independence and belonging to the European Union. In this thesis, talk about colonization and colonial identity. Consider the policies Latvian government implemented to build a Latvian character. What is it? What are the essential characteristics of it?
  • Composition and religious hierarchy in The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci
  • Representation of Jews in Late Medieval Period in Europe
  • Problems of political leadership in Athens of 404-355 BCE
  • The French Renaissance Court and its structural hierarchy. This topic is interesting yet complex. Its complexity comes not from the name but the nature of the French Renaissance Court. You need to have a clear idea of how the royal court is built and is operating. Find relevant historians of that time, and, hopefully, you can speak some French.
  • Immigrational Politics of the United Kingdom. The problem of multiculturism at the beginning of 1960-1980.
  • Orientalism or the Middle East through the prism of Western scholars in the XIX century. In this thesis, start by exploring the notion of Orientalism. Edward Said will be a good point of departure and one of the most fundamental works to cite and read. You can agree with his argument or disagree with it. Nevertheless, find the relevant evidence for your point of view.

🎨 Art History Thesis Topics

  • Medicine in Ancient Rome with a focus on surgeries through paintings. This thesis topic is rich. Numerous Ancient Roman paintings depict surgeries and medical treatments. Find the most interesting ones and talk about innovations in medicine. What was the point of recording medical procedures in art? Truly a topic that can captivate anyone.
  • Vincent Van Gogh: A phycological analysis of the artist’s last years . In this thesis, examine his artworks together with the personal letters. Look at the words he used, as well as the images he painted. You need it to comprehend what was happening in Vincent’s life in his last years. Some art therapists claim that the artist had bipolar disorder. Examine those views. However, be careful not to give any medical diagnosis yourself.

Analyze how Vincent Van Gogh's life and mental health issues affected his art.

  • Plato on Punishment and Vice: the notion of punishment in The Republic. You cannot get a degree without reading the most fundamental text of the Western Academy, The Republic . In this thesis, you should simply focus on the ideas of punishment and vice. Plato wrote a lot regarding the morals and the laws. Try to discern what exactly he meant. Extract his views regarding capital punishment and punitive justice.
  • Modern Art in Europe, with a specific focus on Italy
  • Trade in Medieval Europe with a focus on Africa through art
  • The erotism of art of Ancient Rome
  • Synthesis of sculpture and paintings in Spanish art of the 17th century
  • Neoclassicism in French art of the 1900s-1910s
  • Surrealism in Art as the quintessence between realism and hyper-realism

📋 History Thesis Topics for Master’s Degree

In the United States, to enter a graduate degree in history, a bachelor’s degree is required. Most of the time, students will have to submit several recommendation letters. Plus, they need GRE scores and writing samples. Add to this several essays explaining the purpose of going to university again, and there you have it.

Bachelor’s thesis can serve as your writing sample.

It is common to have several completion requirements. They can include basic courses, language tests, and a master’s thesis at the end of the program. However, it depends on the department and the university.

Keep in mind that there are several credits that students should obtain to get a degree. It differs from university to university as well. In most of the programs throughout the United States, they are required to complete 30-32 credits to get an M.A. degree. This number usually corresponds to 8-9 classes.

If you are pursuing an M.A., you’re in luck. There is an excellent chance that you will be able to choose if you would like to write a thesis or not. If you are pursuing an M.Phil., then you will have to write your thesis because it’s a research degree.

No matter if you are pursuing an M.A. or an M.Phil., this historical thesis ideas can help you find a title:

📚 MA Thesis Topics in History

  • Apotheosis of the Philippine Historical Political Tradition
  • Kerala History: Syrian Christians in the region in the 18th century
  • History of Modern India with a focus on women’s rights
  • The history of theater in the American South and the main characteristics of the Southern Drama. This thesis includes a lot of aspects starting from playwriting in Charleston to drama in New Orleans. Then there are War Drama, Black Drama, etc. Try to find a good balance to fit all of the main characteristics of the Southern Drama and theater.
  • New Deal and its impacts on events leading to the Great Depression
  • Mistakes of the Soviet side in WW2. WWII was the deadliest military conflict of the 20th century. In this thesis, talk about the biggest mistakes the Red Army made during the war. Some of those can include signing to the Non-Aggression Pact with Hitler. Plus, there were anti-tank dogs and the Molovot-Ribbentrop Pact.

The initial period of World War II for the USSR was a real catastrophe for the Red Army's tanks.

  • Military strategies that allowed Napoleon to win crucial battles
  • Mussolini & Hitler : connection along with its consequences for Italy
  • Queen Victoria’s politics and the way it has changed British history
  • The Development of Strategic Bombing Doctrine Between the World Wars
  • Historical Creation of a Black Elite in the United States
  • Through Imperial Eyes: Race and British Reactions to the American Slavery Question
  • Gertrude Bell’s Influence in the Formation of Iraq. Gertrude Bell is a crucial figure in Islamic studies. She contributed a lot to the formation of Iraq. In this thesis, explore her unique contribution and approach to building a modern state of the country. She was highly trusted by British politicians and by Arab leaders.
  • Baptist church history as a way to escape slavery

🦉 MPhil Thesis Topics in History

  • Investigating the impact of WWI on trade blocks. A case study of the European Union
  • Women in WWII: sexual objectification of women through magazines and advertisement. Women played an integral part in WWII. In this thesis, explore the role of sexual imagery in the advertising industry during the war.
  • Sudan-American relationships in 1989-2000: US Foreign Policy and Genocide in Sudan
  • Criticism of the war on drugs during the Ronald Reagan administration
  • The political evolution of the Southern States during the Reconstruction Era
  • Everest Expeditions in British Popular Culture, 1920-1960. Explore how Everest Expeditions were depicted in British movies. Analyze the subject via comics, journals, and visual art in the first part of the 20th century.
  • Impact of Otto von Bismarck on German Liberalism

Otto von Bismarck was a prime minister of Prussia and founder of the German Empire.

  • Discrimination of German immigrants in the USA during WW2
  • The Fourth International and the Spanish Civil War
  • Political and economic aspects of the crisis in Venetian Diplomacy in the 1500s
  • The connection between institutionalized racism and police violence in the United States. There are several dimensions to racism. In this thesis, look for a connection between structural racism and police violence in the US. Compare the numbers, look at the stories. See if this data exposes any hidden bias.
  • An image of the Medieval Period in Post Modern Art
  • A comparative analysis of the Four Quran English Translation. In this thesis, discuss why and how the Quran can be translated. Also, you should look at the four translations. Try to determine which one is the closest. To do that, you need to have an advanced level of Arabic.
  • The psychological effect of war on American soldiers in Vietnam

👨‍🏫 Differences between a Thesis and Dissertation

Understanding the difference between a thesis and a dissertation is essential. Would you like to obtain a master’s and a doctoral degree? Then read attentively. In the United States, both thesis and dissertation are vital for this purpose.

The prominent differences that you have to realize are the following:

  • A dissertation is required to graduate with a doctoral degree. A thesis is a culmination of a master’s program.
  • A dissertation is written to add a new piece of knowledge to the field. A thesis is to show that you have enough knowledge about the field.
  • A dissertation usually takes several semesters, sometimes even years, to complete. A thesis does not require this amount of time. It can be finished within months.
  • A dissertation can be seen as an academic book. A master’s thesis is a long research paper.

A dissertation has to be defended, while the master's thesis doesn't require defense in most universities.

Let’s see the main characteristics of a bachelor’s thesis, a master’s thesis, an MPhil’s thesis, and a dissertation:

  • A Bachelor’s Thesis (honors thesis). It’s a research-based paper that allows undergraduate students to put their knowledge into practice. The paper is usually 40-60 pages long. It includes an introduction, main body, conclusion, and bibliography.
  • A Master’s Thesis. It’s a piece of original scholarly work. A mater’s thesis is written under the close supervision of an academic advisor. It attempts to bring some fresh look or a new perspective to a field of study. The length of a master’s thesis can vary. Usually, it doesn’t go beyond 100 pages.
  • An MPhil’s Thesis (Master of Philosophy). It’s a specific type of thesis. As it was stated earlier, most American Universities don’t grant this degree. A few schools give it under specific circumstances. Doctoral students should accomplish all the course work and pass their exams. Then, this degree can be granted to them. A more colloquial way to call this degree is “all but dissertation.” In other cases, this degree is granted to students who are doing their postgraduate research.
  • A Dissertation. It’s a major piece of academic writing. It’s independent, shows critical and thinking ability. A dissertation is meant to illustrate academic knowledge, originality of work, and research skills. The length usually stays within 200-300 pages.

Each thesis and dissertation has its distinct structure.

Any thesis or dissertation is a monumental work. Choose a topic that you are passionate about. Make sure it’s researchable and clear, but at the same time memorable. Spend time writing, proofreading, editing, and talking to your advisor about your ideas and academic goals.

Remember that it is okay to get frustrated and tired at times. If it happens to you, stop working for a bit and relax. Good luck and congratulations on your soon to be graduation! We hope this article was helpful. Share it with those who may need a history thesis topic or a piece of advice.

🔗 References

  • MPhil in History: University of Oxford
  • How to Pick a Masters Thesis Topic: Peter Campbell for Medium
  • How Do I Choose A Thesis Topic: Grad School Hub
  • Writing a Senior Thesis: Undergraduate Program, Department of History, Brandeis University
  • The Bachelor’s Thesis, Bachelor EE: University of Twente
  • Guidelines for the Preparation of Your Master’s Thesis: the Office of Graduate Studies and Research: University of Nebraska at Kearney
  • Guidelines for Writing a Master’s Thesis for MA Degree: Jeremy Bailey, Susan Scarrow, University of Houston
  • What is a dissertation? How it is different from an essay: The Royal Literary Fund
  • What is the Difference Between a Thesis and a Dissertation: The Best Master’s Degrees
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A list of MPhil and PhD theses submitted in the Department of Anthropology since 1927, and of MA theses up to 1969, has been compiled from departmental records, the catalogue card index of theses in the BLPES and (for very early theses) the index in the Senate House library, and the University of London's serial publication, Subjects of dissertations and theses (from 1937).

This publication is the most complete source, but it does contain omissions as revealed by the other sources, and it is likely that the following list is still not comprehensive, mainly because theses in anthropology have sometimes been misrecorded under 'economics' or other disciplines. Conversely, the list may contain some entries which should not have been filed under 'anthropology'. The Department would be grateful if any errors could be communicated to the Departmental Manager.

Theses are listed by year of examination, alphabetically within each year until 1984 and in chronological order of examination since 1985.

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  • Phil 101: Introduction to Philosophy
  • Phil 102: Introduction to Professional Ethics
  • Phil 103: Logic: Critical Thinking
  • Phil 104: Contemporary Moral Issues
  • Phil 105: Dungeons, Dragons, and Philosophy
  • Phil 201: Ultimate Questions
  • Phil 204: Intro to Ethical Policy Debate
  • Phil 205: AI Ethics
  • Phil 209: Asian Philosophy
  • Phil 301: History of Philosophy I
  • Phil 302: History of Philosophy II
  • Phil 307: Topics in Medieval Philosophy
  • Phil 308: Buddhism
  • Phil 309: Chinese Religions: Confucianism & Daoism
  • Phil 310: Socrates & Sophistry
  • Phil 311: Plato
  • Phil 313: Aristotle
  • Phil 314: Kant and the Problems of Philosophy
  • Phil 315: Nineteenth Century Philosophy
  • Phil 316: Topics in Philosophy in American History
  • Phil 318: Existentialism
  • Phil 319: Symbolic Logic
  • Phil 320: Aesthetics
  • Phil 321: Ethical Theory
  • Phil 322: Epistemology
  • Phil 323: Metaphysics
  • Phil 324: History of Analytic Philosophy
  • Phil 325: Theories of Truth
  • Phil 326: Metaethics
  • Phil 328: Biomedical Ethics
  • Phil 330: History of Western Political Philosophy
  • Phil 331: Political Philosophy
  • Phil 332: Personal Identity and the Self
  • Phil 333: Philosophy of Language
  • Phil 334: Free Will and Responsibility
  • Phil 340: Philosophy of Technology
  • Phil 342: Philosophy of Mind
  • Phil 344: Moral Psychology
  • Phil 345: Environmental Ethics
  • Phil 347: Advanced Ethical Policy Debate
  • Phil 348: Nature and Environment in Asian Religion
  • Phil 349: Religious Ethics: Issues and Methods
  • Phil 350: Philosophy of Law
  • Phil 351: Philosophy of Religion
  • Phil 352: Care Ethics
  • Phil 353: Consequentialism
  • Phil 354: Ethical Leadership
  • Phil 355: Philosophy of Film
  • Phil 357: Business Ethics
  • Phil 360: Philosophical Issues in Science/Religion
  • Phil 365: Ethical Disagreement and Dialogue
  • Phil 371: Public Policy and Ethics
  • Phil 372: Conservative Political Philosophy
  • Phil 380: Community-Based Internship
  • Phil 390: Feminist Philosophy
  • Phil 391: Philosophy of Race
  • Phil 395: Topics in Philosophy
  • Phil 396: Philosophical Topics in Religion
  • Phil 399: Topics in Philosophy Abroad
  • Phil 401: Seminar in History of Ancient Philosophy
  • Phil 402: Seminar in History of Modern Philosophy
  • Phil 421: Seminar in Ethical Philosophy
  • Phil 422: Seminar in Epistemology/Metaphysics
  • Phil 431: Seminar in Legal/Political Philosophy
  • Phil 432: Seminar in Philosophy of Mind/Language
  • Phil 460: Seminar: Philosophy of Science/Religion
  • Phil 490: Directed Readings in Philosophy
  • Phil 491: Honors Thesis
  • Phil 499: Philosophy Assessment Exam
  • Phil 590: Adv Seminar Epistemology/Metaphysics
  • Phil 591: Advanced Seminar in Value Theory
  • Phil 592: Advanced Seminar in History of Phil
  • Phil 593: Adv Seminar Epistemology/Metaphysics II
  • Phil 594: Advanced Seminar in Value Theory II
  • Phil 595: Advanced Seminar in History of Phil II
  • Phil 599: Professional Development in Philosophy
  • Phil 601: Studies in Ancient Philosophy
  • Phil 607: Major Western Philosophers
  • Phil 608: Studies in Eastern Philosophy
  • Phil 609: Studies in Existential Philosophy
  • Phil 611: Problems of Metaphysics
  • Phil 613: Problems in the Philosophy of Religion
  • Phil 614: Kant
  • Phil 617: Problems of Epistemology
  • Phil 619: Value Theory
  • Phil 620: Problems of Aesthetics
  • Phil 621: Problems in Ethics
  • Phil 622: Studies in Early Modern Philosophy
  • Phil 624: Problems in Philosophical Analysis
  • Phil 625: Major Figures of Analytic Philosophy
  • Phil 628: Problems in Biomedical Ethics
  • Phil 630: Studies in the History of Political Phil
  • Phil 631: Problems in Political Philosophy
  • Phil 632: Problems of Personal Identity
  • Phil 633: Philosophy of Language
  • Phil 642: Problems in the Philosophy of Mind
  • Phil 644: Studies in Moral Psychology
  • Phil 645: Problems in Environmental Ethics
  • Phil 647: Graduate Ethical Policy Debate
  • Phil 650: Problems of Philosophy of Law
  • Phil 652: Problems in Care Ethics
  • Phil 653: Problems in Consequentialism
  • Phil 655: Advanced Symbolic Logic
  • Phil 656: Problems in the Philosophy of Film
  • Phil 657: Problems in Business Ethics
  • Phil 660: Problems of Science and Religion
  • Phil 665: Philosophy of Science
  • Phil 680: Studies in Feminist Philosophy
  • Phil 690: Seminar
  • Phil 691: Research
  • Phil 692: Special Topics in Ethics
  • Phil 693: Special Topics in Metaphysics
  • Phil 694: Special Topics in History of Philosophy
  • Phil 697: Thesis

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Two yale students named 2024 soros fellows.

Kristine Guillaume and Ananya Agustin Malhotra

Kristine Guillaume and Ananya Agustin Malhotra

Kristine Guillaume, a Ph.D. student in Yale’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Ananya Agustin Malhotra, who will pursue her J.D. at Yale Law School are among 30 individuals selected as 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans, a merit-based program that supports graduate study for immigrants or children of immigrants.

Selected from 2,323 applicants, the 2024 Soros fellows are chosen for their achievements and their potential to make meaningful contributions to the United States across fields of study. They each will receive up to $90,000 in funding to support their graduate studies at institutions across the country.

Since it was founded 26 years ago, the fellowship program has provided more than $80 million in funding, and recipients have studied a range of fields from medicine and the arts to law and business. View the full list of 2024 fellows .

Kristine Guillaume , the daughter of Haitian and Chinese immigrants, was raised in Queens, New York, where her parents instilled in her the values of education and engaging meaningfully with communities near and far. Growing up, she developed a passion for storytelling — particularly the stories of marginalized people in society — that has motivated her paths in the fields of academia and journalism.

She graduated from Harvard College in 2020 with a degree in history and literature and African American Studies. As a Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow, she pursued independent research on the rise of mass incarceration in the United States through the study of Black prison writing. Her undergraduate honors thesis focused on the prison writings of Angela Davis and George Jackson, which examined how their respective periods of incarceration shaped their visions of Black liberation in the 1970s. At Harvard, she was a reporter for The Harvard Crimson and the paper’s first Black woman president. She has also interned at The Atlantic and CBS Evening News.

Guillaume continued her studies in African American literature and history at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. She completed a master’s degree in English and American Studies (2021) and another in intellectual history (2022). Her postgraduate work, together with her undergraduate research, laid the foundation for research she is currently pursuing at Yale, where she is doing a Ph.D. in African American Studies and English.

Her research interests are in 20 th and 21 st century African American literature with a focus on Black prison writing, Black feminist theory, and print culture. Her research is grounded in questions about how prison writing across literary forms and genres might provide insight into how to remake conceptions of freedom, justice, and belonging. In addition, her interests in Black print culture and background as a journalist have informed how her research aims to examine the material constraints around prison writing — namely surveillance, censorship, and access to publishing — especially through a consideration of prison newspapers and periodicals. At Yale, Guillaume is also a research fellow for the Black Bibliography Project and volunteers with the Yale Prison Education Initiative.

Ananya Agustin Malhotra , whose parents came to the U.S. from the Philippines and India, and who was born and raised in a bi-cultural and interfaith household Georgia, says she is deeply motivated by her mother and father’s family histories to advocate for a more just and peaceful future United States foreign policy.

Her interests lie at the intersection of global history, international law, and peace and security issues. She graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University with a concentration in the School of Public and International Affairs. Her undergraduate thesis, based on oral histories with New Mexican Downwinders, explored the human legacies of the 1945 Trinity Test and the U.S. nuclear age. At Princeton, she served as president of the Sexual Harassment/Assault Advising, Resources, and Education (SHARE) Peer Program, where she was first introduced to survivor-centered advocacy.

As a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford, Malhotra earned an M.Phil. in modern European history with distinction, studying the histories of empire and anticolonialism in shaping international order. Her dissertation research explored the role of epistemology in the global intellectual history of decolonization and has been published in Global Histories and the Journal of the History of Ideas blog. For the last four years, she has advocated for nuclear disarmament and risk reduction through her research, scholarship, and public commentary.

The 2024 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows join a distinguished community of past recipients, including U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy 03 M.B.A. ’03 M.D., the nation’s first surgeon general of Indian descent, who helped lead the national response to Ebola, Zika, and the coronavirus. It was recently announced that Murthy will be Yale’s 2024 Class Day speaker during Commencement weekend.

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