- A
doctoral advisor (also
dissertation director,
dissertation advisor; or
doctoral supervisor) is a
member of a
university faculty whose role is to guide...
- A
doctorate (from
Latin doctor,
meaning "teacher") or
doctoral degree is a
postgraduate academic degree awarded by
universities and some
other educational...
-
person professionally conducting research after the
completion of
their doctoral studies (typically a PhD).
Postdocs most commonly, but not always, have...
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Doctoral Training Centres (DTCs; also
called Centres for
Doctoral Training or
Doctoral Training Partnerships) are
centres for
managing the
Research Council-funded...
-
graduate thesis is
sometimes used to
refer to both master's
theses and
doctoral dissertations. The
required complexity or
quality of
research of a thesis...
- the English-speaking world.
Graduate degrees can
include master's and
doctoral degrees, and
other qualifications such as
graduate diplomas, certificates...
- In
Scandinavian academia, a
doctoral ring or PhD-ring is
traditionally bestowed upon the
conferral of a doctorate. The
tradition goes back to the middle...
- In France, a
doctoral school (école doctorale) is an
educational structure similar in
focus to a
graduate school but
restricted to PhD level. The concept...
- A
doctoral hat (Finnish: tohtorinhattu, Swedish: doktorshatt) is a
major part of
Nordic academic dress of Ph.D.
recipients in
Finland and
Sweden and differs...
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degree to be a master's in
economic development and not
completing his
doctoral studies in law, he was
awarded an
honorary doctorate from the University...