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  2. Doctor of Philosophy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Philosophy

    A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; Latin: philosophiae doctor or doctor in philosophia) [1] is a terminal degree, that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.

  3. Doctor of PhilosophyAdmissions - Harvard T.H. Chan School of...

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    Doctor of Philosophy. Summary. The PhD programs advance scientific discovery by training and supporting students doing in-depth research that solves the world’s biggest public health challenges.

  4. Doctoral Program | Department of Philosophy - Stanford University

    philosophy.stanford.edu/academics/graduate-program-philosophy/doctoral-program

    Our Ph.D. program trains students in traditional core areas of philosophy and provides them with opportunities to explore many subfields such as the philosophy of literature, and nineteenth-century German philosophy.

  5. What Is a PhD? - Coursera

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    A Doctor of Philosophy, often known as a PhD, is a terminal degree —or the highest possible academic degree you can earn in a subject.

  6. Philosophy - The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

    gsas.harvard.edu/program/philosophy

    As a PhD student in the Harvard philosophy program, you’ll have the opportunity to develop your ideas, knowledge, and abilities. You'll work with other doctoral students, our faculty, and visiting scholars, all in a stimulating and supportive environment.

  7. APA Guide to Graduate Programs in Philosophy

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    The guide compiles data on both doctoral and masters degree programs in philosophy at institutions throughout the US and Canada, offering prospective students, job candidates, and other members of the profession a rich resource on post-graduate education and employment in philosophy.

  8. The Harvard Ph.D. in Education trains cutting-edge researchers who work across disciplines to generate knowledge and translate discoveries into transformative policy and practice. Offered jointly by the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Ph.D. in Education provides ...

  9. A Doctor of Philosophy or Doctorate - ThoughtCo

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    The Ph.D. is a doctoral degree, specifically called a Doctor of Philosophy degree, awarded to graduate students after completing a dissertation.

  10. Doctor of Philosophy - The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

    gsas.harvard.edu/policy/doctor-philosophy

    The doctor of philosophy (PhD) degree signifies mastery of a broad discipline of learning together with demonstrated competence in a special field within that discipline. In addition to the common requirements below, PhD candidates must complete additional requirements specified by their academic program.

  11. Philosophy - Harvard University

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    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences The graduate program in philosophy at Harvard offers students the opportunity to work and to develop their ideas in a stimulating and supportive community of fellow doctoral students, faculty members, and visiting scholars.