In 1984 he moved to Canada, where he did a masters in divinity and licentiate in moral theology at the University of Toronto. |
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After getting her licentiate degree in literature, she studied theology at Northern Baptist Seminary in Chicago. |
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She is MTNA nationally certified in piano and music theory and earned the licentiate in piano teaching from The Royal Schools of Music. |
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He is an accomplished pianist and a licentiate of the Royal School of Music. |
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TeĆ³filo had a doctorate in Theology from the Gregorian and a licentiate in Philosophy and Letters from Salamanca. |
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Teachers may receive their initial training in three-year teacher training colleges which award the title of licentiate or a diploma. |
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Pierre was educated at the Jesuit school in his hometown, won two prizes for Latin verse composition, and became a licentiate in law. |
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Once he had taken his licentiate at the university, he left Friederike rather abruptly and returned to Frankfurt. |
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So I could complete a licentiate in Theology as well and work towards a thesis on this subject. |
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Various people have additional diplomas, which may be a candidate's diploma, a licentiate diploma or even a doctorate in a different discipline. |
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Jude, who had been planning to enter the priesthood as a licentiate, as a substitute for his thwarted intellectual ambitions, is now doubly defeated. |
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In Poland, the licentiate degree corresponds to the bachelor's degree in Anglophone countries. |
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After passing the final examination, the qualifying examination, part II, and meeting all other credentialing requirements, the candidate is awarded the licentiate of the Medical Council. |
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The suggestion had been made by M. Jourjon, doyen of the Faculty of Theology in Lyon, where I had already worked for a licentiate in Philosophy and done a course in Theology. |
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Outside of Scandinavia, the licentiate is normally a lower level qualification. |
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By 1532, Calvin received his licentiate in law and published his first book, a commentary on Seneca's De Clementia. |
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He holds a licentiate in philosophy from Saint Thomas Aquinas University in Rome and a doctorate in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. |
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Bishop Fournier holds a licentiate in theology from Laval University, in Quebec City, and a master's degree in pastoral studies from the University of Sherbrooke. |
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Generally students commence with a basic course of studies ending with an exam leading to a diploma or licentiate course during which specialisation begins. |
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Maricarmen completed her licentiate at the Ibero-American University with a thesis entitled Jesus of Nazareth and the Women of his Time, which was published and is now in its second edition. |
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Each year the ITM supervises numerous university licentiate theses, dissertations from polytechnic students, and trainees involved with both short and long individual training programmes, originating from home and abroad. |
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He later received his Licentiate and Fellowship FCP diplomas from the College. |
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Licentiate degrees vary widely in their meaning, and in a few countries are doctoral level qualifications. |
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Sweden originally abolished the Licentiate in 1969 but reintroduced it in response to demands from business. |
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Undergraduate students in Brazilian universities graduate either with a bachelor's degree, a Licentiate degree or a Technologist degree. |
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The Licentiate then fell ill and died shortly after his arrival, appointing Marcos de Aguilar as alcalde mayor. |
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Before the Bologna Process after 4 or 5 years of study the academic degree of a Licentiate was reached. |
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Individuals who hold either a bachelor's degree, Licentiate or Technologist are eligible for admission into graduate courses leading to advanced master's or doctor's degrees. |
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