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- abbreviations - Should I write PhD or Ph. D. ? - English Language . . .
Question pretty self-explanatory Should the abbreviation of the Latin term philosophiae doctor be written as PhD (no periods) or Ph D (with periods)?
- Studying PhD at the university or studying PhD in the university?
I'm studying for a PhD in the physics department I'm in physics at MIT He's a professor in the Department of Biology at Harvard Are you the only assistant professor in this department? I'm a PhD student at the Faculty of Social Sciences in the University of Copenhagen She's a professor at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
- is it is correct to mention PhD in brackets or with upper line to . . .
is it is correct to write PhD as suffix in brackets or with upperline to express the degree is ongoing is there any reference for this type of expressions
- abbreviations - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Possible Duplicate: Should I write “PhD” or “Ph D ”? I see that PhD is written PhD while the undergraduate degree is written B Sc What's the reason for this? Should I write the Master of Sci
- Which was the first doctor, M. D. or Ph. D. ?
For which title was the term "doctor" first given? Was it originally meant for the medical doctor, or for just anyone holding a doctoral degree? Also: When did the later usage become common, and
- PhD = Piled Higher and Deeper - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
For most folks, PhD means "Doctor of Philosophy" But, for Jorge Cham, it means "Piled Higher and Deeper" Can you explain to me the title of that comic book?
- punctuation - Comma or no comma before PhD? - English Language . . .
Which is correct in citing someone's name who has a PhD: "John Doe PhD" or "John Doe, PhD"?
- meaning - Can “alma mater” refer to any school you’ve graduated from . . .
15 I was wondering whether alma mater refers to all the schools you have been in, or just to the one from which you received your BA, BSc, or a similar degree? For example, suppose someone has an undergraduate degree from one institution, a masters degree from another, and a PhD from yet a third; would all three of those count as his alma mater?
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