Sentence examples for the doctorate from inspiring English sources

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the doctorate

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The highest degree awarded by a university faculty.

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GS is a recipient of a doctoral fellowship from the Doctorate of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, University "Federico II", Naples.

The Bridge to the Doctorate Program (terminal master's to doctoral bridge) served 102 educational institutions in 23 partnerships.

Hauser also leads the Rochester Bridges to the Doctorate program at RIT, which prepares deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals for doctoral degrees in the biomedical sciences.

From April 1770 until August 1771 Goethe studied in Strasbourg for the doctorate.

He taught philosophy there for several years while working on the doctorate he received in 1956.

His primary courses of study in the Doctorate program included Economics, Industrial Management and Operations Management.

After the ceremony, she told Sky News the doctorate was "a massive honour".

The master's takes you where others have been; the doctorate, where no one has gone before.

This is no accident, since the doctorate he holds is in molecular biology.

"The doctorate is a very specific kind of writing and it is not for everyone".

But the word 'contribution' may not be there – it's associated with the doctorate.

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