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This paper studies the stability of thin films of nanostructured titania at elevated temperatures. Thin films of titania are intended for use in many applications, including high-temperature gas sensing devices. The initial structure of the films consists of nanocrystalline anatase (∼8nm). Exposure of the films to temperatures > 400°C results in the nucleation and subsequent rapid growth of rutile grains (final grain size > 300nm). In-situ, hot-stage experiments in the TEM were carried out, which revealed details about the nucleation and abnormal grain growth processes in this system. It is argued that coarsening of the nano-structure following the transformation is a characteristic of polymorphic reactions from metastable to stable phases. The nucleation process is a critical rate-controlling process for maintaining nanosize grains in the transformed material.