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  1. abbreviations - Should I write "PhD" or "Ph.D."? - English …

    May 17, 2011 · Question pretty self-explanatory. Should the abbreviation of the Latin term philosophiae doctor be written as PhD (no periods) or Ph.D. (with periods)?

  2. punctuation - Comma or no comma before "PhD"? - English …

    Apr 6, 2017 · Which is correct in citing someone's name who has a PhD: "John Doe PhD" or "John Doe, PhD"?

  3. 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 …

  4. meaning - Can “alma mater” refer to any school you’ve graduated …

    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 …

  5. "Studying PhD at the university" or "studying PhD in the university"?

    Dec 23, 2010 · 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 …

  6. Term for completion of a Post-graduate degree

    Is their any such term for completion of a post-graduate degree (Masters or PhD)? Also, sometimes I have heard people saying he/she has graduated, even for Masters.

  7. What is the correct phrase to describe an ongoing study for a PhD?

    Nov 8, 2017 · She is doing a PhD in the X program at Y University, She is working towards a PhD in the X program at Y University, or She is studying for a PhD in the X program at Y University.

  8. Pronunciation of PhD - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 27, 2018 · Instead, PhD retains the structure of the medieval Latin Philosophiae Doctor, which dates from the 17th century. As to why the Latin abbreviation for "Philosophiae" was …

  9. Did I "get" (or "take") my degree "from" (or "in") the University of ...

    Whether you "got your degree from UoS" or "took your degree at UoS" depends on whether Somewhere is in North America or on the British Isles.

  10. expressions - Is 'University doctorate' a correct way to describe ...

    Sep 1, 2017 · The term 'University graduate'(For e.g. Stanford graduate) is ambiguous in the sense that it does not indicate if the concerned individual has an undergraduate, post …