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Publication of Master's theses information in Aalto's research portal delayed

The publication of master's theses was originally scheduled for February, but the finalization of the integration is still in progress. As a result, the release of the information has been postponed. At present, the theses are only visible in the editing interface of the ACRIS research portal, where they can be accessed exclusively by supervisors and advisors. A new publication date will be announced later.

The integration of master's theses inʵ's research information system (ACRIS) began earlier, and nearly 8,000 theses have been imported into the system so far. The data has been transferred from the and the . Bibliographic information is already publicly available in Aaltodoc and the , but the research information system aims to highlight the academic work of supervisors and advisors.

Additionally, the integration of master's theses from the School of Business (BIZ) is planned for the future. At this stage, information on external advisors is not included in ACRIS.

For further information and assistance, please contact acris@aalto.fi.

More details on the integration of master's theses into the research information system: /en/news/the-integration-of-masters-theses-will-begin-in-the-aalto-university-research-information-system

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