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Delivery and submission

Three soft-bound copies of the thesis must be submitted. There are two methods of delivery/submission for your thesis:

Post
Dr Penny Wurm
Faculty of Education, Health and Science
Building 42
Charles Darwin University
DARWIN NT 0909.

Please use Express Post, so that Australia Post can trace the item.

Personal delivery
Dr Penny Wurm
Building 42, Room 42.2.84
Casuarina Campus
Charles Darwin University

Extensions and late submission

As soon as you have finalised your project proposal, you and your supervisor will be notified in writing of your thesis submission date.

Late submission will generally not be accepted. If you think you may require an extension, you should contact the Research Projects Coordinator as soon as possible.

Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the unacknowledged use of material written by others or a reworking of your own material. All sources of information and ideas used in your thesis must be referenced. This applies whether the information is from a book, journal article or the internet.

Plagiarism will result in an automatic fail and the student may be subject to disciplinary action by the University.

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