Sentence examples for awarding a degree from inspiring English sources

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We reviewed the online health education programmes as to what disciplines they offered, whether they offered a formal degree after students completing courses or if they just provided online open courses for self-learning without awarding a degree.

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But in 1993, after revising her thesis, she was awarded a degree, and began the first of several postdoctoral appointments.

In the fall of 2003, he took a high-school equivalency exam in Quetta and was awarded a degree.

The 26-year-old was awarded a degree in medicine, eight years after her rejection from Oxford sparked a political storm.

Needless to say, mum couldn't believe I'd be awarded a degree for writing essays about the fetishisation of Amitabh Bachchan's legs!

The latest figures show that only 63.2% of BME students awarded a degree in England received a first or 2.1 in 2015/16 compared to 78.8% of white students.

Students are typically expected to apply to graduate during the term in which they expect to be awarded a degree.

A term later, in April 1997, I was back at Karlsruhe and in June 1999 I was awarded a degree as diploma-engineer in architecture, specialising in urban planning.

Born in Brecon in 1843, Frances Hoggan became the first British woman, and only the second in Europe, to be awarded a degree in medicine.

In 1893 she was awarded a degree in physics and began work in an industrial laboratory of Professor Gabriel Lippmann.

He graduated as salutatorian of his high school, notwithstanding its racial segregation, and was later awarded a degree from The Ohio State University.

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