Proud of your graduation product?

Finally! Your thesis or graduation product is finished! You're probably so proud!

Did you know you can publish your graduation product in the Hanze repository, and in the HBO Knowledgebase?

Here are some advantages of publishing your work:

  • It's your business card for the job market, future employers can scout you this way.
  • It's your first introduction in the field you probably want to continue in, you can see peers' work, and they can see yours.
  • Everybody can profit in a world with more shared knowledge! 

Make sure your mom 
isn’t the only reader of your thesis.

Publish your graduation product in the HBO knowledgebase,
and start off your career like a boss.


Publish your thesis

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Want to see other theses and graduation products before uploading your own work? Have a look by clicking the link below!

NB: Do you have doubts if your graduation product can be published because of confidential information? Check out the tips below on how to anonymize data, or check with your supervisor and/or commissioning company (this can be written down in the consent form).

Conditions for publishing on the HBO Knowledgebase

Theses graded seven or higher are eligible for publication if:

  • the student and (if applicable) the client have given permission for placement;
  • the thesis does not contain confidential or business-sensitive information;
    • where appropriate, anonymize this sensitive information;
    • also anonymize personal data if there is no permission to process it;
  • no copyrighted material has been placed in it without the permission of the rights holder;
  • you are the copyright owner of the thesis and determine the right of use yourself;

 

More information on how to publish your thesis can be found in this file (page 6 and on).

Upload your thesis here:

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We gratefully used the arrangement 'Informatievaardigheden HBO Groen' by Jurjen Boer and Antoinette Beumer as inspiration for this Library Guide.

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