I must say I'm highly impressed by Dr Emily J. Gehrig. That's some teaching versatility she has there! Liberal Arts, Engineering, Pharmacy...a...
Gus asked: Doctor Marianus: Could you please be so kind as to fully disclose the precise nature of your affiliation with Knightsbridge...
Bill Huffman wrote: After Doctor Marianus clarified his statement that KU abides by the UK system, I understood him to mean the following. That...
Bill D. wrote: If Knightsbridge claimed to be offering British academic awards, wouldn't it be violating British law? Yes. To my knowledge it...
Bill asked: Could you please explain how you concluded that KU abides by the UK system? Henrik has said on this forum that KU's operation is...
Bill wrote: British job advertisements regularly specify candidates at particular degree levels, but don't specify the university. Presumably...
Buckingham Jack wrote: Just out of curiosity, I'd be interested in knowing what makes Buckingham so unusual. I'm really glad you asked that!...
Raymond Chan wrote: In conclusion, what is your professional opinion about the University? Please tell me more about California Pacific U's DBA...
Bill wrote: If that were all there was to it, it would make academic degrees rather meaningless, wouldn't it? If every university's degrees mean...
At Oxford University in the eighteenth century you could only matriculate if you were from an aristocratic background. In order to graduate in...
Bill Huffman wrote: Originally posted by henrikfyrst If so, how do you extrapolate that this must mean 'everyone else who already possess...
Probably the most prestigious federal university in Britain, a University of London degree is very well worth having. They have been running...
Regardless of British qualifications, where EdD is certainly lower than PhD, I remain to see any significant difference in the standing of...
It's not exclusively American. In the German princely house of Reuss, every male child is named Heinrich and then given a postnominal number....
You can do the Latin abbreviation thing with almost any British school whose name can be latinized: BA(Ebor) = York BA(Exon) = Exeter BA(Lond...
..and a little more poetry of a somewhat different kind... oxpecker wrote: Interesting moniker, "Doctor Marianus." From Faust. UNQUOTE...
Bill Grover wrote: I'm going to happily assume, and hope not to be corrected, that the Th.D., D.Th., is among the higher docs. Fear not!...
USA wrote: The Oxford, Cambridge or other classical British MA degree is not worth the paper it is written on--these are not EARNED degrees, and...
Bill Dayson asked: If the "Ph.D." was only introduced around the time of the first world war, what does the phrase "higher doctorate" mean?...
Jimmy asked: May one with an ACCREDITED Ph.D. use D.Phil. if one chooses? I'm not sure what the relevance of a distinction between accredited...
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