Pre-examination
Information for doctoral students on pre-examination, and finalising the thesis.
The meeting deadlines for the Doctoral programme committee (DPC) meetings in June have now passed and there are no meetings in July. The next meetings will be held in late August.
Check your School's DPC meeting dates
Your School's DPC decides about sending your doctoral thesis to pre-examination, granting you the permission for defence, the defence date and also about accepting your doctoral thesis, which must be done before you can graduate.
Overview of the process from pre-examination to public defence
During the summer it may take several weeks after your defence before you can officially graduate. If you wish to graduate by a certain date, take care to compare your School’s DPC dates against your defence date and official graduation dates.
If you will not officially graduate by 31.7.2026, you will need to enrol for the academic year 2026-2027. You cannot start your pre-examination process or defend your thesis if you haven't enrolled for the ongoing academic year. The academic year 2026-2027 starts on 1.8.2026.
Information for doctoral students on pre-examination, and finalising the thesis.
Instructions for planning and arranging public defences (for doctoral student and custos)
Instructions for preparing your doctoral thesis for publication and printing, and information on archiving
Instructions for arranging the public defence (public examination of the doctoral thesis) and "karonkka" (post-doctoral party).
Graduation instructions for doctoral students