Thesis defense

The pre-defence thesis

Before defending their thesis, each doctoral student must pre-support their thesis. The pre-submission enables doctoral students to substantially improve the final quality of their thesis. It is organised as follows:

  • When the doctoral student has finalised a first complete version of his/her thesis, his/her supervisor can launch the pre-tenure procedure. This consists of choosing two rapporteurs from outside the EDMPS, who will be the same as those asked to defend the thesis, sending them this first version of the thesis and setting a date for the pre-tenure examination to take place in the institution where the doctoral student is registered. This administrative organisation of the pre-tenure examination is carried out by the ED secretariat in collaboration with the research supervisor;
  • During the pre-tenure examination, the two rapporteurs, who do not have to provide a report at this time, inform the doctoral student, in the presence of his/her research supervisor, of all their comments on the thesis (strengths, weaknesses, parts to be modified, deleted, added, recommended modifications, etc.). At the end of this discussion, the supervisor writes down all the changes that the doctoral student must make to the final version of the thesis in the pre-submission notebook provided by the ED secretariat. The doctoral student signs the pre-submission booklet, as do the two rapporteurs;
  • The doctoral student then writes the final document. A minimum of three months is required between the pre-tenure and the defence of the thesis;
  • When the doctoral student has completed the correction work, he or she sends the final version of the thesis to his or her research supervisor and his or her two rapporteurs, together with a document summarising in detail all the changes made, taking into account the comments made during the pre-tenure examination.

You can defend your thesis from 1 September to 31 July, depending on the university calendar. August is considered a "blank month".

Steps of the thesis defence

The Doctoral Oath of Scientific Integrity

In accordance with article L612-7 of the French Education Code, higher education and research establishments must swear an oath of scientific integrity when defending their doctoral students.
This provision is included in article 19bis of the doctoral training decree (a change introduced by the decree of 26 August 2022 amending the decree of 25 May 2016). The existence of the oath also leads to a change in the doctoral charters, which must include it (article 12 of the doctoral training decree) (Source : https://www.hceres.fr)

► Serment doctoral d'intégrité scientifique (Pdf, 25 Ko)

At the end of the defence, the admitted doctoral student takes the oath if he or she so wishes. This stage of the defence is recorded in the minutes.

The oath is highly symbolic. Its practice is anchored in a legal framework and is morally binding on the doctor, who can invoke it to refuse to carry out actions that are in tension with the principles of scientific integrity. For the EDMPS, this oath is a solemn commitment:

"In the presence of my peers. With the completion of my doctorate in [research field], in my quest for knowledge, I have
carried out demanding research, demonstrated intellectual rigour, ethical reflection, and respect for the principles of research
integrity. As I pursue my professional career, whatever my chosen field, I pledge, to the greatest of my ability, to continue to
maintain integrity in my relationship to knowledge, in my methods and in my results."

Publication of thesis / HDR

Submission is mandatory and must be in electronic format (Order of 25 May 2016).

The thesis must be submitted two months before the date set for the defence in order to comply with the legal deadline for submission before the defence.

Find out more about the médiathèque de Paris 1.

Below you will find all the information relating to the deposit and distribution of theses:

HDR

 

Liste de l'ensemble des modalités concernant la réalisation d'une HDR à Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne.

 

You will also find all the information you need on the Order of 23 November 1988 on the Habilitation to Supervise Research.