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  1. What's the correct way of writing a higher education title (MSc or M.Sc

    You will find that PhD Ph.D. BSc B.Sc. MSc and M.Sc. are all found. The question linked to handles this for PhD/Ph.D. but the answer covers the rest. The only thing to add to it is to be consistent, so PhD and BSc or Ph.D. and B.Sc., but not one form together with another in the same piece of writing. -

  2. BA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD

    BA, BSc, MA, MSc, PhD (and more) are abbreviations of British degrees. They reflect the specific level and discipline of a qualification achieved at university. While most courses are conducted on a full-time basis, there are options for part-time, distance learning and other flexible learning arrangements. Here is a breakdown of some of the ...

  3. How to use the PhD title and all the little doctorate "rules"

    When writing a name with a PhD after it, the correct way to do so is to use "PhD" or "Ph.D. or Ph.D". Depending on the preference of the individual, either form can be used. However, if the individual has a business card that states their degree in full, then the more formal "Doctor of Philosophy" should be used.

  4. education

    For example, some staff pages for academics list all the degrees held by those academics, even though the undergraduate degrees are usually eclipsed by a PhD. This is often useful because it allows the reader to see the educational progression of that person, how they started their tertiary education, and where it led.

  5. How to write your qualifications after your name (UK)

    If you have achieved a Doctorate of Philosophy, otherwise known as a PhD and want to include it in your title, always put a comma after your name, followed by the lettering: "PhD". Don't combine the title of PhD with another title before your name, for instance, if you also have a medicine degree, don't write Dr John Rogers, PhD. Your ...

  6. British degree abbreviations

    Overview. The Frameworks for Higher Education Qualifications of UK Degree-Awarding Bodies lays down five levels of qualification with the title of degree: foundation (not in Scotland), ordinary and honours bachelor's (only separate levels in Scotland), master's and doctoral. These relate to specific outcome-based level descriptors and are tied to the Bologna Process.

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    In my experience it would be more common to use the title Dr in appropriate contexts, rather than adding PhD. The obvious exception would be a medical doctor with a PhD, who can then use both. @JessicaB It depends. For instance on a CV in the Czech Republic, I would list both my master and my PhD for the name.

  8. Master of Science

    The bearers of these titles can use either the older title, of MSc, LL.M or MA but not both for the same field of study. New Zealand New Zealand universities commonly have coursework or research-based Master of Science courses for graduate students. ... An MSc degree is required in order to progress to a PhD. MSci, MPhil and DEA are equivalent ...

  9. Master's vs PhD

    The two most common types of graduate degrees are master's and doctoral degrees: A master's is a 1-2 year degree that can prepare you for a multitude of careers. A PhD, or doctoral degree, takes 3-7 years to complete (depending on the country) and prepares you for a career in academic research. A master's is also the necessary first ...

  10. MCS, MSCS & PhD: Differences in CS Degrees

    An MSCS is a graduate research degree that requires a thesis or research component. It prepares students to progress in academic research (as a "gateway" to a PhD) or industry. It's common for an MSCS to require an engaging course load, but also a body of independent research, a thesis, and the defense of that thesis to a panel of Faculty ...

  11. Which research degree should I do—MSc, MD, or PhD?

    The compromise degrees are the MD or MS. These usually require two years of work and therefore permit more in-depth research than the MSc. The MD or its equivalent is popular among medics. When deciding which degree to go for you should check all the various regulations and also the fees that may be entailed. At the end of the day the choice is ...

  12. MPhil vs MSc

    An MSc is a Master's degree short for Master of Science. Like an MPhil, they're typically undertaken shortly after completing an undergraduate course such as a Bachelor's degree. While MPhil courses are available in nearly all fields, MSc's are exclusive to STEM-based subjects, such as engineering, physics and maths.

  13. Honorific and academic titles

    In spoken English, titles are generally not used, with the exception of Mr, Mrs, Ms, professor and doctor. When listing names in writing, other academic titles are included, such as BA, MA, PhD - all of which come after the surname. Example: Ms N. Jones MA. In 'prof.' a full stop is used, unlike in any of the other titles (see above and below).

  14. MA, MSc, MRes, PhD, Eng D... different types of ...

    Masters programmes by research (including MSc, MPhil, MRes) These are known as MRes (master of research), MPhil (master of philosophy), MSc by research or MA by research. Put simply, these are masters programmes that rely heavily on your own private research, supervised by an experienced academic. One to two years full time. Two to four years ...

  15. How to Correctly Use the Titles Dr. & PhD With a Name

    Put a comma followed by the title "Ph.D." after the name of a person who has earned a Doctor of Philosophy doctoral degree. For example Stacey Childs, Ph.D. Do not combine the title of "Ph.D." with any other title even if the person could appropriately be addressed by a different title. For instance, even if the person being addressed ...

  16. Prize-Winning Thesis and Dissertation Examples

    Award: 2018 Charles A. Beard Senior Thesis Prize. Title: "A Starving Man Helping Another Starving Man": UNRRA, India, and the Genesis of Global Relief, 1943-1947. University: University College London. Faculty: Geography. Author: Anna Knowles-Smith. Award: 2017 Royal Geographical Society Undergraduate Dissertation Prize. Title: Refugees and ...

  17. Study in Russia: the ultimate guide for a PhD in 2024

    Compared to their Western counterparts, Russian universities are very affordable. Tuition fees range between 1,450 and 7,500 EUR per year, and only a few study programmes cost more than 10,000 EUR. Living costs are also very low; most international students can handle all monthly expenses with a budget of 300-600 EUR.

  18. PhD degree in Russia

    In Russia, PhD studies conducted not only in universities but also in various specialized scientific organizations and research centres. Upon completion of the PhD programme and the candidate's dissertation defence, a graduate is awarded the title of candidate of sciences, which in the Bologna education system is equivalent to a PhD degree.

  19. Programs taught in English

    MSc "Political Science: International Relations and Economic Diplomacy" (double degree program with Faculty of Management, University of Primorska, Slovenia) Faculty of Political Science. MSc "Geological-Geophysical Exploration and Modelling of Hydrocarbon Fields"

  20. MSc

    Program title. Program description. Program supervisor. Language of studies. Tuition fee per semester (in Russian rubles) CIS. Foreign countries. 01.04.02 Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. 1. High-performance computing and parallel programming technologies. Vladimir A. Shargatov. Russian. 138 500. 152 350. 2. Mathematical and computer ...

  21. Protecting deep-sea dwelling skates in an Australian toothfish ...

    PhD student Colette Appert, based at the University of Tasmania, is investigating the survival rates of skates accidentally caught on longlines in the Heard Island and McDonald Island toothfish and icefish fishery. Colette was awarded a Student Research Grant from the MSC's Ocean Stewardship Fund ...