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doctor's degree vs doctoral degree

Both 'doctor's degree' and 'doctoral degree' are correct, but 'doctoral degree' is more commonly used in English. 'Doctoral degree' is the preferred term to refer to the highest academic degree awarded by universities.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 813 views

doctor's degree

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase refers to a degree awarded by a university to a person who has completed a prescribed course of study in a particular field.
  • He studied economics in Vienna and afterwards obtained his doctor's degree at the University of Berlin.
  • Christiane Roth-Godat studied medicine and obtained her doctor's degree at the University of Berne.
  • He didn't have a doctor's degree, because he said nobody was qualified to give him one.
  • In 1812, before invasion to Russia of Napoleon, Alexander Sergeyevich prepared for examination on the doctor's degree.
  • He received his doctor's degree from the Campinas State University in 1980, and went on to become a professor of Agricultural Economics in the same institution.
  • He attended the University of Bologna, where he took a doctor's degree in law.
  • He was admitted as a lawyer in 1980 and took his doctor's degree in 1982.
  • After graduating, I took my doctor's degree at the ETH Zürich in experimental solid state physics.
  • After receiving his preliminary education at the gymnasium of Bamberg, he in 1830 entered the University of Münich, where he took his doctor's degree in 1834.
  • Tiselius became a research assistant at Theodor Svedberg's laboratory in 1925 and obtained his doctor's degree in 1930 on the moving-boundary method of studying the electrophoresis of proteins.
  • Bernhard Rambeck has a doctor's degree in Biochemistry. Since 1975 he is the leader of the department of pharmacology of the Centre for Epilepsy in Westphalia (D).
  • After taking my doctor's degree in 1981, I worked for Astrodienst Zürich, the astrological calculation service, and made this my main task.
  • He continued his studies, and after obtaining the doctor's degree at the Sorbonne, he was appointed teacher of German in the Ecole militaire at St Cyr, and shortly afterwards, professor of foreign literatures at Douai.
  • He studied abroad where he graduated under the mentorship of Eleonore Schoenfeld at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles in 2003, and obtained a doctor's degree in 2007.
  • Over 13,000 students, doctors-interns, masters, residents, post-graduates and persons, working for doctor's degree, among which about 1,200 foreign citizens;
  • Students of the specialization can't accept engagements which are incompatible with their duties. In Italy are valid also, for the courses of the School, the incompatibilities expected for the attendance of the doctor's degree.
  • In view of the plagiarism he was justly denied his doctor's degree, but of course that does not mean that his work as a whole is a forgery.
  • Mrs. Diana Zhou was graduated from Peking University with an EMBA degree and Beijing Normal University with a doctor's degree in philosophy.
  • In 2005, he got a doctor's degree in theory and history of arts at the Scuola studi avanzati in Venice and since that year he has been teaching Graphic History at the Design Faculty at the University Iuav in Venice.
  • This second Diploma is recognized equivalent, at request of the part, to the doctor's degree issued by Italian Universities (D.M. of the 14.07. 2006/ Official Gazette sg. 176 of 31.7.2006)

Alternatives:

  • doctoral degree
  • Ph.D.
  • doctorate

doctoral degree

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase refers to the highest academic degree awarded by universities, typically requiring the completion of advanced coursework and a dissertation.
  • They can be supported along all the different stages of their career, including the most junior ones just after their doctoral degree or equivalent experience.
  • Article 2(b) of the first-named directive states that the 'students' covered by it include doctoral candidates, in other words researchers exercising their scientific activity with a view to obtaining a doctoral degree.
  • Possession of a doctoral degree will be an added advantage.
  • third-country nationals applying to reside in a Member State as students within the meaning of Directive 2004/114/EC in order to carry out research leading to a doctoral degree;
  • It has already been stated here that there are more women undergraduate students in universities than men; this is also true of Master's and Doctoral degree students - there are more women.
  • He's working toward a doctoral degree.

Alternatives:

  • doctor's degree
  • Ph.D.
  • doctorate

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