The manuscript and all material related to the preliminary examination (list below) must be submitted to the faculty's Doctoral Student Services (valt-postgrad@helsinki.fi) no later than 12 days (14 days from spring 2026 onwards) before the Faculty Council meeting (see the submission schedule for the thesis below). The files are sent as separate files, either as email attachments or as attachments to the electronic pre-examination form.
Required documents
- Fill in your details in the pre-examination form and save the details. After the data has been saved, both the doctoral student and the coordinating academic confirm that they have approved the pre-examination candidates by sending a message to valt-postgrad@helsinki.fi.
- The manuscript is sent as a single PDF file (either a monograph or a summary and articles). Attach any account of co-publications to the same file. The file is called: Last name_Dissertation.pdf. To compile the file, you can use the PDF-Xchange Tools or PDF-Xchange Editor programs installed on the University's workstations. If the manuscript is too large to be sent by email, please use Funet Filesender.
- You should also send the report on co-authored publications as a separate file in the same email or as an attachment to the form.
For more information, please contact the Faculty of Social Sciences' Senior Advisor for Doctoral Student Services valt-postgrad@helsinki.fi. More detailed instructions on language revision, manuscripts, study modules and the report on co-authored publications can be found below.
Manuscript format requirements
The faculty has not given any instructions on the matter. You can therefore use your own judgment, but the simplicity of reading and processing is definitely a good starting point. The cover page of the manuscript of the doctoral thesis must include the following information: the title of the thesis, your name, contact information (at least email address), name of the discipline, doctoral programme and supervisor. You can find more information about the accessibility of the thesis here.
Read more about the support for the faculty's Open Access publications in research activities.
Pdf file of the manuscript
You should submit your manuscript as a single file. To compile the file, you can use PDF-Xchange Tools or PDF-Xchange Editor programs installed on the University's workstations. Further help with this can be obtained from the university's IT Helpdesk. Computers that are freely available to students at the University of Helsinki are located in the center of Helsinki at Alexandria and the Kaisa Library, for example. The file must be in PDF format so that the text and its format cannot be accidentally changed when sent or checked. You must also make sure that the different parts of the manuscript (e.g. the abstract of the article-based thesis and the partial publications or the monograph with appendices) are in exactly the order in which they are intended, and therefore you must ensure that the different sections are combined in the desired order.
Completion of the study module
In accordance with the current curricula of doctoral programmes, doctoral studies must usually be completed before the thesis is submitted for preliminary examination. In particular, the subject-specific studies should be carried out in their entirety.
Instructions for registering studies and compiling study modules can be found on the page Registration of doctoral studies. The studies required for your degree can be found on the page Scope and structure of doctoral degrees after you have selected your doctoral programme in the menu at the top of the page.
Language revision
No instructions or recommendations have been given on language revision, but it is worth discussing it with the supervisor. Usually, the manuscript of the thesis is reviewed after the pre- examination and before it is printed, but it is also possible to do so before the pre-examination if necessary. The thesis manuscript can be reviewed if you have written the thesis in a language other than your mother tongue. The Faculty of Social Sciences grants support for the proofreading of doctoral theses. For more information, see the page on Language revisions of doctoral dissertations.
Report of co-authored publications
If the manuscript is an article-based manuscript in which some of the articles are co-authored, your contribution to the joint publications must be described. In the case of joint publications, you will prepare a free-form report on your contribution to each joint publication together with your supervisor to determine your independent contribution. The report is signed by the doctoral student and the supervisor. It is recommended that you also submit a draft of the report to the other authors of the articles. The content of the report must be such that the pre-examiners can assess whether your work input is sufficient. The length is a maximum of 1 page/article.
The report is included in the summary of the thesis and is sent as a separate file to the faculty's doctoral student services either as an attachment to the pre-examination form or by e-mail: valt-postgrad@helsinki.fi