Certificate of Authorship (form & instructions))

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Certificate of Authorship form and instructions
INSTRUCTIONS
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The Certificate of Authorship form (attached) is to be completed and printed by the Candidate for submission with
each of the:
* Soft bound copies of the thesis submitted for examination to the Research Office
* Hard bound copies of the thesis submitted after being approved by the Research Advisory Committee to
be awarded a Research Higher Degree
The Certificate of Authorship should be the first page after the table of contents.
The font can be changed to be consistent with the font used in the Thesis, font size is 12pt.
Note:
Once completed, the attached form needs to be printed and included with your submitted work as instructed above.
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Certificate of Authorship
I hereby declare that this submission is my own work and to the best of my knowledge and belief,
understand that it contains no material previously published or written by another person, nor material
which to a substantial extent has been accepted for the award of any other degree or diploma at Charles
Sturt University or any other educational institution, except where due acknowledgement is made in the
thesis [or dissertation, as appropriate]. Any contribution made to the research by colleagues with whom I
have worked at Charles Sturt University or elsewhere during my candidature is fully acknowledged.
I agree that this thesis be accessible for the purpose of study and research in accordance with normal
conditions established by the Executive Director, Library Services, Charles Sturt University or nominee,
for the care, loan and reproduction of thesis, subject to confidentiality provisions as approved by the
University.
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