Synonym: doctor's degree. Similar words: doctor, electorate, expectorate, protectorate, proctor, indoctrinate, pectoral, orator. Meaning: ['dɑktərɪt /'dɒk] n. one of the highest earned academic degrees conferred by a university.
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61, Dr Wong also has a medical doctorate and is a qualified Anaesthetist .
62, He holds a doctorate in canon and civil law from the University of St. John Lateran.
63, After completing my doctorate in 1974, I was invited to teach at Andrews University, a Seventh-day Adventist institution located in Berrien Springs, Michigan.
64, I have a doctorate in economics; my dissertation focused on financial decision - making.
65, He a law degree from NYU a doctorate from Harvard before returning to Taiwan to teach.
66, Anyone who earns a doctorate is expected to do original research.
67, Droll, the former financial executive seeking his doctorate, says he's leaving his retirement nest egg "totally untouched."
68, He has a Master of Laws from University College London, and a doctorate in law from the LSE.
69, I went on to earn a second doctorate in zoology.
70, An honorary doctorate of law was conferred on him by Newcastle University in 1976.
71, The admission brochure of a fly-by-night school will often emphasize that the president received this or that doctorate insgroupsto persuade readers that it is a good school.
72, Jack, who holds a degree in history, left the world of stock broking after 4 years to complete his doctorate.
73, He received his doctorate a specialization in electronics at the University of Padua in Italy.
74, A master's degree or doctorate in a related engineering discipline may be required.
75, Never mind. I'm kidding. But I have a doctorate degree.
76, Kai holds a Doctorate degree in technology and a Master of Science degree in Engineering from the Tampere University of Technology in Finland.
77, Born in Tirol, Austria,[www.Sentencedict.com] he received his doctorate in chemistry at the University of Innsbruck in 1981 .
78, She had been wondering what research she should undertake in order to gain her Doctorate.
79, His mother has a doctorate in Nural Science ( neuroscience ); his father is a software engineer.
80, Over the years he returned several times to the city, first to complete a masters degree and then a doctorate, writing a thesis on Mecca and the haj cities.
81, James Bond: Do you have a doctorate in that as well?
82, She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and International Studies and a Juris Doctorate from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.
83, A: Nowadays no-one gets very far in Egyptology without a doctorate, the sole or major part of which (depending on country) is the writing of a thesis.
84, He received a doctorate of philosophy in political science at Columbia University.
85, 'The corporate world also allows for more promotions and greater opportunities to take on a variety of roles, ' says Dr. Laurin, who earned her doctorate in educational leadership.
86, He had just received a doctorate in recognition of his contributions to seismology.
87, A minimum of a bachelor's degree in education will open the doors to your teaching career, though advancement might require a master's degree or doctorate.
88, He studied architecture at Cornell University, received his Master of Fine Arts from Chelsea School of Art and Design and his doctorate from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
89, Lecturers teach classes, but they may or may not have doctorate.
90, Ride received a doctorate in astrophysics and free electron laser physics from Stanford.
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