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He pursued his academic career and in 1893 was granted the degree equivalent of a doctorate.
Thus someone who achieves a high level of expertise in ontics might well be granted the degree of "doctor of philosophy," just as a biologist can be granted a degree so described.
The simple Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) ATE results in the first column suggest that for both ethnic minorities and the Han-majority, the labor market returns to a baccalaureate degree are substantial, and increase with the quality of the college/university granting the degree.
(EDIT 10/27: The university later reversed its decision and granted the degree).
Some 3,600 persons were granted the degree of Doctor of Science, and about 900 obtained the qualification of Habilitated Doctor.
However, when he discovered that Cornaro sought a degree in theology, he refused to grant her the degree because she was a woman.
Columbia intends to rename its baseball field after Gehrig, and the university is also considering granting Gehrig the degree that he never earned.
In 1672 upon the recommendation of Carlo Rinaldini, her tutor in philosophy Felice Rotondi, her tutor in theology, petitioned the University of Padua to grant Cornaro the degree of doctor of theology.
In recognition of his scientific leadership, Frankfurt University granted him the degree of D.Med.
These cut-offs were used mainly to allow adequate sample sizes for analyses and yet remain meaningful in terms of their impact on promotion or granting of the degree.
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