Making Graduate Research More Visible: Using ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT) and AI to Support Advanced Academic Research

Dear university instructors and students!

On April 22, 2026 a training session on ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT) will be held. The session will focus on effective searching, accessing full text, and using dissertations to support academic research.

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You will be able to learn how graduate research shapes scientific discourse, develops new research directions, and reflects contemporary academic approaches to achieving these goals. The session will cover the following topics:

  • With over 6 million records, including 4 million full-text dissertations from around the world, PQDT Global provides unprecedented visibility into new ideas, niche topics, and fundamental research.
  • Combining this unique resource with the new ProQuest Research Assistant AI tool allows students to quickly identify key concepts, related literature, and potential research directions.
  • The PQDT Citation Index in Web of Science eliminates the need to search multiple databases, streamlining the research process by directly linking full text from Web of Science to the ProQuest platform.Before the webinar, familiarize yourself with the key features and unique benefits of ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT).
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    Register and you will receive a recording after the event.

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Publication Date: 02.04.2026

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