Having been an ordained pastor with a doctorate in divinity and a Master's degree in biblical studies, he knew what had taken place. |
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After submitting a thesis on abelian functions, he received his doctorate in 1895 from the University of Strasbourg. |
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His doctorate was awarded by Leiden in 1870 for a dissertation Homography applied to the theory of quadric surfaces. |
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Others concur that a doctorate is a prerequisite to advancement to many of the positions with the most power in academe. |
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After the award of his doctorate, Wittgenstein was appointed a lecturer at Cambridge and he was made a fellow of Trinity College. |
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Earlier this year she was awarded a doctorate of letters from University of Limerick. |
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After the war, he earned a doctorate in jurisprudence from the Brooklyn Law School. |
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Holding a doctorate degree from MIT, he also had pioneered instrument flying and precision aerobatics. |
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Officially, this means a doctorate in philosophy, specifically in aesthetics. |
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With her doctorate in medieval history, and a quick and ready mind, Pam would be no slouch herself under questioning. |
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Hopper, who earned her doctorate in math and physics from Yale in 1934, was a rear admiral in the Navy and a computer pioneer. |
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She completed her doctorate on the reintegration of demobilized soldiers in Mozambique. |
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An alumna and former employee of the university, she earned her doctorate at Nova Southeastern University. |
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Graz was the first ever university to give a doctorate in technical sciences. |
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Dr Clode was a zookeeper in Adelaide, did her doctorate in zoology at Oxford, and is now doing her research at the University of Melbourne. |
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In Divini Amoris Scientia, his apostolic letter announcing the doctorate, the Pope goes even further. |
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She's earning her doctorate in German applied linguistics at Pennsylvania State University and taught English at Bellevue's City University. |
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An assistant professor has a doctorate or some other high-level degree and usually has some teaching experience. |
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He is also the first astronaut to hold a doctorate in astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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His degree, a doctorate in audiology from a Florida university, followed two years of part time study. |
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After completing his degree in Mechanical Engineering, he took a masters degree and doctorate in engineering in Canada. |
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Higher education is defined as involving programs that award bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees. |
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Graduate study typically refers to programs that award master's or doctorate degrees. |
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Now I am about to start a clinical doctorate I am thinking of doing an art course. |
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Instead he matriculated in the University of Ferrara, from which he obtained a doctorate in canon law. |
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While he was undertaking research for his doctorate political events intervened to interrupt his studies. |
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As it turns out, the beauty queen, on leave from finishing a doctorate in chemistry, never wore the sealskin garment by Dolorosa Nartok. |
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It does not require a doctorate in economics to assess the relative merits of the Yes and No positions in the referendum campaign. |
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As he approached the end of his remarkable four undergraduate years at MIT he began to think about studying for his doctorate. |
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For the past eight years, she has been teaching comparative mythology, a subject in which she has earned a doctorate. |
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She later earned a doctorate in psychology from Fordham University, and was the vicar for religious in the Trenton Diocese. |
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He earned his doctorate from the New Orleans Baptist Seminary in Louisiana for studies in nonconformity, particularly focusing on Roger Williams. |
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After receiving his doctorate, Neumann studied for his habilitation and he submitted his thesis to the University of Halle. |
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I have a doctorate in religious philosophy as well as the occult arts so I know a lot about different religions. |
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Her accomplishments have led twenty-three universities to confer on her honorary doctorate degrees. |
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In 1993, the University of Natal conferred an honorary doctorate on him for his services to environmental conservation. |
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Mr Prodi will be conferred with an honorary doctorate at a special ceremony in the University of Limerick in the afternoon. |
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The other honour that gave him particular pleasure was his honorary doctorate from Melbourne University. |
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He has a doctorate in civil engineering and does transportation and safety engineering. |
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A little under seven years ago I left a doctorate in Classics that I'd been undertaking at Bristol University. |
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His Oxford doctorate in Classics, earned studying Latin ghost stories and adultery tales, is of little relevance to this. |
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Maybe it's the proper term for being awarded a posthumous honorary doctorate. |
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Doctor Jones was nearing forty, and had gotten his doctorate through the help of the military. |
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His academic credentials are impressive and include a doctorate in economics and teaching stints at several universities. |
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He earned his doctorate in Roman history at the Sorbonne, and has professed that subject for many years at the University of Paris. |
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He later earned his master's and doctorate degrees from Harvard University. |
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After graduating, he continued working for his doctorate at Trinity on projective geometry. |
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Many of his former students have gone on to graduate school and one student recently obtained a doctorate. |
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She resigned in March amid a flap over a doctorate she received from a diploma mill in a former motel in Evanston, Wyo. |
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After graduating in 1939 he began to work for his doctorate on the problem of divisors of almost periodic polynomials. |
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In the following year he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Pisa. |
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His most recent visit was last year, when he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of York. |
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She was awarded a fellowship to study for her doctorate at Cornell University. |
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The thesis was published at Jena in the same year that he was awarded his doctorate. |
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To this he added a clinical medical degree and a doctorate in neuroscience. |
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In 1914 Krylov was awarded a doctorate in applied mathematics from Moscow University. |
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Six years later he was awarded a doctorate for a thesis which studied double stars, in particular studying their orbits. |
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Some had master's and doctorate degrees, and some were Party members. |
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Toledo was the country's first president of self-identified indigenous descent, a one-time shoeshine boy who had gone on to earn a doctorate in education at Stanford. |
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What will the institution of a practice doctorate do to that trend? |
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Eventually, these hopes were fulfilled, and in 1863 Raoult gained a doctorate from the University of Paris, for a thesis on the electromotive force of voltaic cells. |
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Babinski obtained his doctorate with a meticulous thesis on the topography of lesions and their correlation with symptomatology in multiple sclerosis. |
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She was working on her doctorate while undergoing gender reassignment. |
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If you have a masters or doctorate in software, what do you retrain for? |
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The author, Dr. David Ribner, has a doctorate in social work and is an ordained Rabbi. |
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Professor Mans, who holds a doctorate in ethnomusicology and music education, has for many years focused her research on the music and dance of all Namibian people. |
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The rage for advanced degrees has widened to embrace even the doctorate. |
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For his doctorate he was using contour integration to study different problems concerning functions which are univalent in a domain of finite connectivity. |
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Now Hunter wanted to confer an honorary doctorate on me, and I needed to find the words to properly convey how honored I felt. |
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One old soldier is on the path to a doctorate in mathematics and another is a trained underwater welder. |
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My department offers bachelor's and master's degrees but not a doctorate. |
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Being robed for my doctorate alternately terrified and exhilarated me. |
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He has a doctorate in art history from Oxford University, and has written on aesthetic topics ranging from Facebook to gastronomy. |
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After the award of her doctorate she earned some money by tutoring but also continued to work hard on her mathematics, continuing to develop the ideas from her thesis. |
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She told me that she was majoring in music, played the cello, hoped to earn a doctorate in ethnomusicology, and eventually become a professor of music. |
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He earned a master's in English literature from Columbia University and a doctorate in American and Afro-American literature from Emory University. |
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He also obtained a doctorate in anatomy and completed a residency and a research fellowship in anesthesiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. |
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After a PhD from the University of Michigan, and a post doctorate from MIT, he decided to train in mass spectrometry, which uses sophisticated instrumentation for proteomics. |
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The award of a doctorate led to her going back on the staff at Mount Holyoke College in 1965, this time with the tenure track appointment of Assistant Professor. |
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Indeed, Franklin says, it's generally accepted that it can take an average of three years for an English doctorate to attain that elusive entry-level tenure track job. |
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That you would need a doctorate in nuclear physics to understand fully the rules governing ewe premiums and headage payments and special density premiums. |
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Continuing his interest in the theory of real functions he was awarded his doctorate in 1916 for a dissertation on single-valued mappings and mensurability. |
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But it was not until the late 19th century that the research doctorate, now known as the higher doctorate, was introduced. |
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This past May, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Oulu, Finland. |
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Rice's neighborhood graduated from high school, but he earned a doctorate and became an astrogeologist. |
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For some, it's the first steps toward a doctorate and careers as astronomers or astrophysicists. |
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My dad has a doctorate and my mom had a masters in their native country. |
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And a doctorate in papyrology certainly gives her the right credentials for this programme. |
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And a doctorate in papyrology certainly gives her the credentials for this programme. |
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He received his bachelor's degree in biopsychology from the University of Santa Clara and a doctorate from the University of Tennessee. |
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Robert Kent holds a doctorate in management studies and is president of Mansis Development Corporation. |
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In 2005, Schlunken, who holds a doctorate in chemistry, became president of the ECKART Effect Pigments division. |
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Sile is stepping down as a TD at the next election to study for a doctorate. |
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She is not a card-carrying member of the professoriate, nor does she claim to have a doctorate. |
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Gay received her master's degree in psychology and her doctorate in clinical psychology from the New School for Social Research in New York City. |
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The following year he received the Albert Einstein Medal and an honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford. |
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He was awarded his doctorate in 1964 and was appointed as College Fellow and Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. |
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A Diplom, Magister, Master's or Staatsexamen student can proceed to a doctorate. |
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There is no specific notation of the discipline in which the doctorate is obtained. |
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Traditionally, students who have completed the maestria may continue on to the doctorado, or the doctorate. |
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Intermediate graduate qualifications lie between master's level and the doctorate. |
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The doctorate of philosophy adheres to this historic convention, even though the degrees are not always for the study of philosophy. |
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The use and meaning of the doctorate has changed over time, and is subject to regional variations. |
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After that time the German practice of requiring lecturers to have completed a research doctorate spread. |
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The habilitation follows the research doctorate, and in Germany it can be a requirement for appointment as a Privatdozent or professor. |
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The time required to complete a research doctorate varies from three years, excluding undergraduate study, to six years or more. |
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Doctor of Commerce and Doctor of Medicine can also be awarded at the higher doctorate level. |
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On 3 April 2009 at Guildford Cathedral, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Surrey for services to the sports industry. |
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On 8 December 2016 Button was awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering from the University of Bath. |
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Schelling told him that he was wasting everyone's time, and Pound left without finishing his doctorate. |
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He received an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music the same year. |
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In 2015 Boyle was awarded an honorary doctorate in the field of music from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow. |
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He wanted to lecture on medicine and for that reason planned to nostrify his Paduan doctorate. |
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His opsimathy meant that he was over 60 before he entered college, and over 70 before he earned his doctorate. |
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In 1928 he received his doctorate with a thesis on the geology of the seabed of the English Channel. |
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Brewster had been teaching English at the university, and Robinson enrolled in 1615 to pursue his doctorate. |
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He graduated from the University of Salamanca in 1574 and in 1578 received a doctorate in canon law. |
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He earned his law doctorate in 1889 by writing a dissertation on legal history titled The history of commercial partnerships in the Middle Ages. |
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Sona received her bachelor's and master's degrees from the Pusan National Fisheries University, and her doctorate degree from Clark University. |
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In 1998, Kalamazoo College awarded Goss an honorary doctorate in music for her contributions to the field of piano pedagogy and music education. |
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He graduated from the University of Chicago in 1961 with a doctorate in cosmochemistry and activation analysis. |
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She has three degrees from the University of South Florida, including a doctorate in applied cultural anthropology. |
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Complutense University was the only one in Spain authorised to confer the doctorate. |
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The doctorate has long existed in the UK as, originally, the second degree in divinity, law, medicine and music. |
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The higher doctorate is similar in some respects to the habilitation in some European countries. |
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Usually an appropriate higher doctorate is used in these circumstances, depending on the candidate's achievements. |
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Before 1918 the franchise was restricted to male graduates with a doctorate or MA degree. |
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He was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1765 by Trinity College Dublin and in 1775 by Oxford University. |
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Elgar visited America in that year to conduct his music and to accept a doctorate from Yale. |
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In 2015 he received an honorary doctorate from the Royal College of Art in London. |
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Multiple holders of doctorate degrees can be addressed as Dres. |
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Some universities consider undergraduate degrees in professional areas such as engineering, medicine or law as qualifications for pursuing doctorate level degrees. |
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A doctorate is required in order to teach at the University. |
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When granting this permission, the faculty names the opponent for the thesis defence, who must also be an outside expert, with at least a doctorate. |
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These degrees do not normally give access to the doctorate study. |
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Wilensky holds a doctorate from the University of Michigan and a 15-page curriculum vitae covering 20 years of experience in analyzing issues concerning Medicare and Medicaid. |
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What is not allowed is, after obtaining a doctorate, using dr. |
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Received an honorary doctorate of science from undergrad alma mater. |
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Sax player Jim Bennett has a doctorate from Harvard University and worked many years as an electrochemist, developing and improving lithium batteries. |
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After obtaining a doctorate, Dutch doctors may bear either the title dr. |
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Students are then able to work towards a postgraduate degree, which usually takes one year, or towards a doctorate, which takes three or more years. |
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Earning a bachelor's degree in 1584, he completed a master's by 1588 and studied for a medical doctorate at Cambridge, which was later granted by the University of Oxford. |
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English, French and German universities usually awarded bachelor's degrees, with the exception of degrees in theology, for which the doctorate was more common. |
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At the University of Huddersfield, at least 97 per cent of our postgrads quickly find good jobs or embark on further research which can lead to a coveted doctorate. |
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The doctorate is a formal requirement for a docenture or professor's position, although these in practice require postdoctoral research and further experience. |
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