Subject, Invention, and Patents
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Approval of Dissertation Subject
The subject of the dissertation must be approved in advance by the student’s academic program. If a student wishes to submit as a dissertation a published article or series of articles, a book or monograph, creative practice, or a manuscript that has been accepted for publication, express approval by the academic program must be obtained. Please note:
- In addition to the Harvard Griffin GSAS requirements, students must be aware of and conform to any requirements prescribed by their program or dissertation committee, particularly the recommendations of their dissertation advisor.
- In no event may a dissertation be presented for the PhD degree that has already been submitted toward any degree at Harvard or elsewhere in substantially the same form and content.
Inventions and Patents
Students whose Harvard-based research includes an invention must inform the Office of Technology Development (OTD) as soon as possible or, at minimum, several weeks before they defend their dissertation, present at a conference or seminar, submit for publication, or make another public disclosure. (See the Patents page.)
Once a patent application is filed, the student may submit their dissertation to ProQuest, DASH, and the University Archives through ProQuest ETD.