She was traumatised when her doctoral thesis was failed outright, apparently because one examiner was biased against her. |
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In August 2001, Casillas began her first year as a doctoral student in clinical psychology at USD after completing her master's degree. |
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There may well have been shortcomings in the doctoral thesis Dr King submitted. |
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Some thirty students have done thesis investigations for a doctoral or a master's degree in paleopathology. |
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His doctoral dissertation, presented to Munich in 1923, was on turbulence in fluid streams. |
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To be sure, it is a worthy subject for a monograph or doctoral dissertation. |
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The fourth author was supported by a doctoral fellowship from the University of British Columbia. |
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For his doctoral work, Breck studied the reptiles and amphibians of Minnesota, with a special focus on the black-banded skink. |
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He did doctoral work on testing and develops writing assessments for entering M.I.T. freshmen. |
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It was 1942 before he was able to defend his doctoral thesis on Hermitian operator theory and the generalised moment problem. |
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I am doing my doctoral dissertation on the art and practice of hand-knitting for women. |
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This challenge could keep an army of doctoral candidates busy for a long time. |
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The writer is a doctoral candidate in Teacher Development at the University of Toronto. |
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She is prolific, with dozens of titles to her credit and several doctoral dissertations and academic titles written on her work. |
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By the early 1980s, open classrooms had already become a footnote in doctoral dissertations. |
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Up to 150 new masters or doctoral researchers in science, engineering and technology will be funded under the scheme. |
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After teaching at a gymnasium in Freiburg, he took up doctoral studies on hyperelliptic functions. |
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The other universities provide their doctoral examining criteria in the form of a pro forma for examiners' eyes only. |
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Masters and doctoral programs feature ecosystem ecology courses in restoration. |
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They operate with so much psychological projection that they would make a great case for a person to use to study for a doctoral thesis! |
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But more business doctoral grads are entering private industry rather than academia. |
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Such being the case, it is not exaggerating to say that the number of applicants for the doctoral degree is on the decrease in Korea. |
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The present article is in part based on material drawn from my doctoral dissertation. |
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When he began his studies, he was a thoroughgoing Arminian, but in process of time, God used his doctoral studies for his conversion. |
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Then our boy started a cozy fire in Wendy's Franklin stove using all the existing drafts and notes for her doctoral dissertation. |
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Training the next generation of research leaders needs to be done not just at the doctoral or postdoctoral level but at more senior levels. |
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The building offers accommodation to graduate, doctoral, and postdoctoral students, as well as visiting professors and their family members. |
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He has trained 36 master's and doctoral students or postdoctoral research associates. |
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Applicants for the postdoctoral research award, including co-investigators, must have a doctoral degree. |
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He wrote his doctoral thesis on algorithms for continued fractions which he submitted to the University of St Petersburg. |
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If you are a candidate for a doctoral degree or masters by research, you may apply for an intermission of studies. |
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The program plans to offer doctoral degree education within the next two to three years. |
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In 1865 he submitted his doctoral dissertation on a new method to determine the characteristics of conic systems to the University of Copenhagen. |
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His doctoral thesis, submitted to the University of Nancy, was on continuity of functions of a complex variable. |
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Each academic year over 1,000 students enroll in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral courses taught by the Judaic Studies faculty. |
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Cheli Reutter is a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Riverside, and an adjunct professor at the University of Cincinnati. |
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In 1874 he submitted this doctoral dissertation on algebraic integers and was awarded the degree. |
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Back in Berlin he worked on his doctoral thesis on algebraic number theory under Dirichlet's supervision. |
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Paul returned to Paris briefly to defend his doctoral thesis in October 1930, and then went back to Hamburg. |
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This book began as a doctoral dissertation, a genre predicated on solitary effort. |
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Chekhov hoped to use the results of his research for his doctoral dissertation. |
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As it turns out, one purpose of my doctoral dissertation is to do exactly that. |
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In 1929 Wittgenstein returned to Cambridge where he submitted the Tractatus as his doctoral thesis. |
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Sarah Monette is writing her doctoral thesis on ghosts in English Renaissance revenge tragedy. |
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His first class doctoral thesis was on the place of sacrifice in the Ibo religion. |
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A mixture of doctoral students setting out the direction of their research and established Romanists trying out new ideas present 12 essays. |
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Research proposals submitted for a Masters or doctoral thesis will not be accepted. |
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Perhaps most notable is the lower representation of these groups in doctoral degrees overall, but particularly in the STEM disciplines. |
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His baccalaureate and doctoral degrees are from the University of Pennsylvania. |
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Back at Rutgers, he completed all but his dissertation in pursuit of a doctoral degree in comparative literature. |
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His doctoral thesis is an important contribution to conformal mappings of multiply connected plane domains. |
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He pursued his doctoral studies in development and communications at the University of the Philippines at Los Banos. |
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While pursuing his theological studies he prepared a doctoral thesis on geometry. |
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This work was based on his doctoral thesis and is written in the form of a discussion between a teacher and a group of students. |
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Many scientists, including people writing doctoral theses, had access to the bones, and they were laboriously studied. |
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They can continue classes or use the research as their master's theses and doctoral dissertations. |
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If you are a graduate student, you may be moving toward completing your master's thesis or doctoral dissertation. |
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The book is a compilation of doctoral candidates' dissertations and theses. |
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It is taught in American literature courses and has been incorporated into master's theses and doctoral dissertations. |
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He was the supervisor of 39 doctoral dissertations and over 500 master's theses. |
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The writer is an environmental lawyer from Sydney who is currently based in Jakarta writing a doctoral thesis on environmental law in Indonesia. |
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Then, under the supervision of theological scholar Paul Tillich from Harvard University, she wrote a doctoral thesis. |
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From as early as the third grade, Kimberly knew she wanted to earn a doctoral degree. |
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She earned a doctoral degree in immunology and natural killer cell biology at Ohio State University. |
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This book, developed from a doctoral thesis, belongs to the Oxford Historical Monographs series. |
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His doctoral thesis, and all his earlier publications, concerned applications of analysis to mechanics. |
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Is faking a doctoral degree by a minister of government less worthy of dismissal? |
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In his doctoral dissertation of 1934 he considered permutation groups whose elements are determined by the images of three points. |
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In so doing, Dr Joseph has, to my mind, devalued the currency of his doctoral robes. |
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Taking a poetry course with Heaney was a bit transgressive, given that my doctoral degree was going to be in history of science. |
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At the end of the day, doctoral students are in a relatively powerless position within academic institutions and potentially exploitative situations can arise. |
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It smacks more of journalese and of journalists protecting their sources than of serious doctoral work and of scholars giving references for others to evaluate. |
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To help develop it, he hired a doctoral student in philosophy, Larry Sanger, whom he first met in online discussion groups. |
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Her doctoral thesis, says Ramin Takloo at the University of Illinois, was simply outstanding. |
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Even Rachel Maddow, who wrote her doctoral thesis on AIDS reform in prisons, seemed surprised by the seemingly magnanimous move. |
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I help advise Omer, a twenty-eight year old journalist, in his doctoral studies at Rotterdam University. |
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I'm wrapping up a doctoral degree in the physical sciences and heading to an industrial job in a few months. |
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In 1853, Charcot successfully defended his doctoral thesis, presenting original work to differentiate the symptoms of gout from chronic rheumatism. |
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He is a doctoral student in liturgics and church history at The General Theological Seminary in New York and a priest of the Diocese of California. |
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Another chapter is devoted entirely to writing a doctoral thesis. |
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His doctoral dissertation was on the theory of the propeller which led to his developing a theory of partial differential equations of the second order. |
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Giants of the Frost, as well as being my sixth novel for adults and written under contract, is part of a doctoral research degree in creative writing. |
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He became interested in the subject in the 1970s while studying the mating strategies of common murres on the Welsh island of Skomer for his doctoral dissertation. |
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Master's and doctoral programs are offered in neuroscience disciplines such as neurogenetics, neurochemistry, neuroimmunology, neuropharmacology, and experimental pathology. |
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In August, the doctoral program will hold an open house to introduce students to the public and to recruit other students interested in the program. |
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His doctoral thesis studied orthogonal systems of functions. |
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He has also criticized the practice of presenting honoris causa doctoral degrees or of receiving credit for postgraduate programs without attending any classes. |
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It should scarcely come as a surprise then that so few college graduates pursue doctoral degrees in either the biological or physical sciences or computer science. |
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He attacked a completely new topic to the one he had studied for his doctoral thesis studying the theory of harmonic functions in spaces of constant curvature. |
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Interestingly, both candidates had doctoral prefixes to their names. |
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The University of Berkley offers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees for a flat installment rate with a discount for prepayment. |
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His doctoral dissertation On definite integrals and functions with application in expansion of series was an early investigation of the theory of singular integral equations. |
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It would also be helpful for doctoral and master's degree candidates who want to study how other successful dissertations and theses have been presented. |
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In the first chapter, Hadley introduces the topic and provides a masterly and useful survey of books and doctoral dissertations on the subject over the last fifty years. |
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The doctoral thesis of Louis de Broglie was presented which extended the particle-wave duality for light to all particles, in particular to electrons. |
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My doctoral dissertation was on the topic of the value of saving lives. |
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This larger study subsequently became the subject of my doctoral thesis. |
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I told her she had just done two-thirds of a doctoral dissertation. |
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She also supervised the doctoral dissertations of more than 20 students. |
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He has recently completed a doctoral thesis at the University of Exeter. |
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But, allegations soon surfaced that the papers had manipulated images and misappropriated data from Obokata's doctoral thesis. |
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On weekends, she works on her doctoral thesis and still manages to find time for her family. |
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The Swedish scholar mentioned in his doctoral thesis that corruption in Kyrgyztsan was the governance system. |
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Bjerknes tapped Ekman, who presented his results in 1902 as his doctoral thesis. |
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Menard is a doctoral student at the Physiopathology Center of Toulouse-Purpan, Toulouse University, Toulouse, France. |
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Foreign doctoral students are a major source of innovation in the American economy. |
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Leslie Hazle Bussey is a doctoral student in the Department of Educational Leadership and Higher Education at Saint Louis University. |
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The school has approximately 30,000 students and awards undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in more than 100 disciplines. |
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Aberdeen has approximately 13,500 students from undergraduate to doctoral level, including many international students. |
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As early as 1898, Wollstonecraft was the subject of a doctoral thesis and its resulting book. |
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We are hoping to gain a better understanding of barriers to obtaining a doctoral degree and working as a doctorally prepared nurse in Georgia. |
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After completing her doctoral program, she served as lecturer at Gumma University and assistant professor at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. |
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In his work, and in collaboration with Penrose, Hawking extended the singularity theorem concepts first explored in his doctoral thesis. |
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This adopted descriptors for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees that were deliberately similar to those defined by the Bologna Process. |
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My training as a seminarian at Concordia and as a doctoral student at Harvard was as a historian or as a philologian. |
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Funge is a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Los Angeles, and lecturer at California State University at Long Beach. |
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Usually the region presents bachelor's, Master's, doctoral, and postdoctoral degrees. |
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His doctoral work in experimental nuclear physics was conducted at both the University of Birmingham and the University of California-Berkeley. |
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Among these is Henry Kissinger, who in 1954 wrote his doctoral dissertation, A World Restored, on it. |
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She grew up listening to vernacular Mexican music and playing the charango before obtaining her doctoral degree at London's City University. |
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Ben Waber is chief executive of Sociometric Solutions, a startup firm that grew out of his doctoral research at MIT's Human Dynamics Laboratory. |
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His doctoral dissertation on the Cold War presents a controversial sociohistory of 1950s America. |
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The first doctoral programme was established in 1969 and in 1970 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II opened the School's Regent's Park campus. |
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Research degrees at the master's and doctoral level are conferred in all subjects studied at graduate level at the university. |
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Judith Lewis is a doctoral student at State University, and she also works full-time as an academic tutor for 10 scholarshiped student athletes. |
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A doctoral degree can be revoked or rescinded by the university that awarded it. |
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The structure of US doctoral programs is more formal and complex than some others. |
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In Belgium's Flemish Community the doctorandus title was only used by those who actually started their doctoral work. |
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Transformative learning is a critical aspect of the doctoral program and the focus of this study. |
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The redaction of a comprehensive thesis constitutes the bulk of the doctoral work. |
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The Finnish requirement for the entrance into doctoral studies is a master's degree or equivalent. |
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In countries with only one doctoral degree, the degree of Kandidat Nauk should be considered for recognition as equivalent to this degree. |
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Once in a doctoral program, a prospective chiropractor can expect to follow a comprehensive and demanding coursework regimen. |
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At the university, doctoral training was a form of apprenticeship to a guild. |
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Licentiate degrees vary widely in their meaning, and in a few countries are doctoral level qualifications. |
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Master's and doctoral degrees are additional degrees for those seeking an academic career or a specific understanding of a field. |
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Competition for graduate financial aid is intense and most scholarships support at most 2 years of Master's studies and 4 years of doctoral studies. |
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At trial, the State had introduced testimony from Marie Teresa Hernandez, a doctoral student in cultural anthropology, about the rituals and practices of curanderos. |
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This has led to Dr Kinnunen being awarded a PS90,000 doctoral training studentship by the National Centre for the Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research. |
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And I get a huge kick out of laughing at the hilariously unpredictable inflexibility of the computer models of mental processes that my doctoral students and I codesign. |
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Following the advice of his mentor Vilhelm Thomsen, he returned to Copenhagen in August 1888 and began work on his doctoral dissertation on the English case system. |
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Elena Cornaro Piscopia, the first woman to obtain a doctoral degree. |
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Postgraduate degrees include master's degrees, either taught or by research, and doctoral level research degrees that usually take at least three years. |
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Despite their names, these extended master's degrees may not be described as doctoral degrees nor do they confer the right to use the title of doctor on their recipients. |
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In many cases Masters level programs were relabeled as doctoral programs. |
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In countries in which only one doctoral degree exists, the degree of Doktor Nauk should be considered for recognition at the level of this degree. |
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The median number of years for completion of US doctoral degrees is seven. |
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Nationally important schools such as Indian Institute of Management, National Institute of Industrial Engineering call their doctoral programmes fellow programmes. |
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Gyoung-Ah Lee, currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto, has integrated palaeoethnobotany into several CRM projects in South Korea. |
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Hungarian President, Pal Schmitt, has firmly denied allegations of copying a work by a Bulgarian researcher for his doctoral thesis on modern Olympics. |
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But he did use his Roman clout to have his seminary declared a pontificial university, which permitted the granting of doctoral degrees in theology. |
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In my doctoral program I elected a course in Dalcroze Eurhythmics in which the class spent most of its time on its feet moving about the room to music. |
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Jassim Haji who presented to the Minister a copy of his doctoral thesis. |
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