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- What is the difference between a PhD degree and a DSc degree?
A DSc is a doctorate in science, and is not awarded for literature, law, divinity, or music, each of which has its own dedicated higher doctorate The DSc is a higher doctorate than a PhD, in England
- How to pursue a DSc degree? - Academia Stack Exchange
The meaning of a DSc degree almost certainly varies by country In my experience in the commonwealth (i e UK, Australia, New Zealand) it is an honorary degree That means you don't "pursue" it; it isn't attained by being a student It's more of a "lifetime achievement award" -- you get it as a result of a long and successful career in science The usual course is that you get a PhD first
- What is the difference between Ph. D, D. Sc, D. Litt, etc. ?
The meaning of these degrees vary by country In some countries (especially in Europe), PhD is the "basic" degree It's the one you get out of graduate school D Litt (aka Doctor of Letters) and D Sc (Doctor of Science) are the highest conferred degrees You need sustained achievement at the top before these are awarded Here's a quote from the Wikipedia article on D Litt: The Litt D
- What is academic degree after PhD? - Academia Stack Exchange
Does your country have any academic degrees after the PhD? If yes, what is it called and how graduating this degree? Additionally, what is a Post-Doc? Is it a degree or something else? I have see
- Whats the tangible benefit of titles like FBCS, CEng, FRSE, FIET . . .
I am an associate professor in computer science I see a lot of academics with titles like FBCS, CEng, FRSE, FIET, FREng I was wondering, what's the tangible benefit of these titles? I know that
- etiquette - How do you address holders of non-Ph. D. doctorates such as . . .
It is customary to call Doctor of Philosophy (Ph D ) holders by the prefix "Dr ", but I wonder whether the same holds for other doctorates, such as Doctor of Science (Sc D ) or Doctor of Education
- Do I have to sign a recommendation letter that will be submitted online . . .
Personally, I always sign my recommendation letters, including the ones submitted electronically In fact, I'm not sure I've ever submitted a physical recommendation letter I do this for two reasons: In the United States, at least, it is still quite strongly the custom for such letters to be signed It at least proves that the person writing the letter has access to a copy of my signature
- I wasted six years of my life getting a PhD degree. What should I do . . .
I struggled with low self confidence throughout my bachelors, masters and PhD in chemical engineering After spending two years in Masters and six years in getting a PhD degree, I am lost at what I
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