Difference between revisions of "Doctor of Philosophy"
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A '''PhD''' (Latin ''Philosophiae doctor'') is a degree attained by [[grad students]] in the arts and sciences after years and years of thankless toil - usually followed by years and years of thankless toil attempted to hold down an academic career. | A '''PhD''' (Latin ''Philosophiae doctor'') is a degree attained by [[grad students]] in the arts and sciences after years and years of thankless toil - usually followed by years and years of thankless toil attempted to hold down an academic career. | ||
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Revision as of 18:42, 6 April 2007
A PhD (Latin Philosophiae doctor) is a degree attained by grad students in the arts and sciences after years and years of thankless toil - usually followed by years and years of thankless toil attempted to hold down an academic career.
At Columbia, they are awarded by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.