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We offer you master theses, bachelor theses, in-depth theses, and master projects from various fields within the area of information management. Available theses can be found in the following categories:
- Bachelor Theses
- Master Theses
- Master Projects
- In-Depth Theses
For general information about theses and master projects, please contact Prof. Dr. Schwabe
Please keep in mind that these CANNOT start in February Conferral Dates !
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Part of a Bachelor's or Master's program involves writing a thesis that treats a subject in the student's degree program in a scholarly manner.
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Completion time and scope, general procedure, selection of topic and supervisor – business and economics, selection of topic and supervisor – quantitative finance, selection of topic and supervisor – informatics, olat process: registration, collection of project definition, and submission of thesis, alternative process: registration, collection of project definition and submission of thesis.
Registration for graduation
Note on publication
The information below applies to all theses.
*Plan the completion of your degree in advance, taking into consideration the published deadlines.
Registration deadlines
There are different procedures for the thesis process, from the issuance of the binding project definition to the timely and formally correct submission. The exact procedure is determined by the supervisor.
For students of Informatics , the information and documents can be found on the website of the Department of Informatics.
Fact sheet for Bachelor's theses in Informatics Fact sheet for Master's theses in Informatics
For students of Business and Economics as well as of the Joint Degree Master Program in Quantitative Finance of UZH and ETH, the two possible procedures for the process from registration to submission are presented below.
Business and Economics students may write their thesis with a professor of their choice from the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics at UZH. The individual departments can provide additional assistance when it comes to selecting a topic.
Information from the Department of Finance Topics suggested by the Departments of Economics and Business Administration (German only (PDF, 269 KB)
Students of the joint degree Master's program in Quantitative Finance at UZH and ETH may write their thesis with a professor of their choice from the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics at UZH or the Department of Mathematics at ETH.
Information on the Quantitative Finance program
Informatics students must write their thesis with a professor from their program of study.
List and information for Bachelor's theses in Informatics List and information for Master's theses in Informatics
After you have found a supervisor the further steps will be done via OLAT. You will receive an e-mail from your supervisor stating that you have been accepted into an OLAT course and that you can start with your thesis. As soon as you have selected the link in the e-mail and have thus joined the course, you will have one day (24 hours) to select your thesis topic.
With your selection, your personal workflow in OLAT will start in which the binding deadline will be recorded and which will always be visible for you. You will also receive an e-mail with the binding deadline. Please note that the deadline has to be met.
The following instructions describe the process and the further steps you have to take now.
Instructions OLAT (PDF, 960 KB)
You must submit your final thesis digitally in OLAT no later than the binding deadline (accessible in your personal workflow in OLAT or in the assignment email at the beginning of the workflow). Theses submitted late are considered to have been failed. Please be aware that the deadline is defined to the minute precisely and this has to be adhered to
Business and Economics or Quantitative Finance students can request their project definition by e-mail to [email protected] . They will also receive their topic and the exact deadline by e-mail. The submission will also be done by e-mail.
Fact sheet for theses using analogue procedure in Business and Economics and in Quantitative Finance (PDF, 126 KB)
The following documents must be attached to the e-mail:
- Proof of matriculation (e.g., student ID card)
- Students in a Bachelor's program: Proof that the assessment level has been passed (transcript of records, module booking printout or online summary of credits on a smartphone, tablet, or laptop)
- Students in a Master's program: Proof of admission to the Master's program for students who have not obtained a Bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics at the University of Zurich (letter of admission incl. any appendix to the letter of admission).
- The completed registration form.
Form for Business and Economics (PDF, 545 KB) Form for Quantitative Finance (PDF, 756 KB)
The thesis must be submitted by e-mail no later than the agreed submission deadline (until 23:59) to [email protected]
The thesis may not be placed in the Dean's Office mailbox.
Theses submitted late are considered to have been failed.
In order to register for graduation certain deadlines apply. Please consider the information on the degree conferral dates:
Degree conferral dates
The actual registration for graduation takes place in the app "Study progress & graduation". Please not the procedure on the following website:
Publication by UZH As a researcher at the University of Zurich, you are required by the UZH Open Science Policy to publish a complete version of your current publications on the ZORA repository, if the legal situation allows it. Further information on publishing on the UZH ZORA repository can be found here .
Publication by external parties After completing their final theses, students repeatedly receive requests from (mainly) German publishers for a publication. Such requests should be treated with caution. Clarify any publication with your supervisor in advance. The supervisor can impose conditions for a publication. Ultimately, however, it is your decision whether you want to publish with a publisher. You should be aware that this is not to be equated with a publication in a scientific journal. Further information on the various publication channels can be found here .
COMMENTS
Master's Project . The next Masterʼs Project Market (MPM) will take place on Monday, 24 March 2025, 16:15 in BIN 2.A.01. Note that Masterʼs Projects are always available, independently of the MPM. Fact Sheet (PDF, 78 KB) OLAT page. Master Project Market of 23 October 2024: Slides (PDF, 5 MB) Additional projects are available on the research ...
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