A document issued by an educational institution testifying that the recipient has earned a degree or has successfully completed a particular course of study.
The word 'diploma' is correct and usable in written English. You could use it when referring to a certificate or document that indicates that a person has achieved a certain level of education or to denote an academic qualification. For example, "I graduated from college with a diploma in English literature.".
Besides the prize money, each laureate receives a diploma and a gold medal.
As well as the prize money, each laureate receives a diploma and a gold medal.
He obtained a diploma in social studies at Ruskin College, Oxford, and subsequently both his first degree and a doctorate in psychology at University College, Oxford.
Other options available include councils recruiting their own graduates but allowing them to join the national cohort in its postgraduate diploma study.
He was cast in his first role in 1999, A Room for Romeo Brass, by Shane Meadows, whom he met on a national diploma for performing arts at Burton College.
He read philosophy and political science, and graduated after two years with a diploma which took him on to Oriel College, Oxford, where he gained a "good second" in 1959.
A new level 3 diploma for residential childcare was introduced in April, which replaces the more generic diploma for the children and young people's workforce England.
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