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- degrees: A three-year ph.d. degree program, which replaced the equivalent licentiat in 1992, and does not grant the holder the right to the title dr. or doktor...
- degrees (maisteri / magister) and doctoral degrees (lisensiaatin tutkinto / licentiat examen and tohtorin tutkinto / doktorexamen). In most fields, the system...
- retaining it, for that it cannot challenge the right of a letter. But the Licentiats somewhat licentiously, lest they should prejudice poetical liberty, will...
- is called a filosofie licentiat in Swedish and filosofian lisensiaatti in Finnish (Licentiate of Philosophy), teologie licentiat and teologian lisensiaatti...
- Emperor Joseph II granted the academy the right to award academic degrees (Licentiat and Ph.D.), turning the academy into a university. The academy was closed...
- practice. An example of such a degree is Lääketieteen lisensiaatti, medicine licentiat, Licentiate of Medicine. A Bachelor of Medicine (lääketieteen kandidaatti...
- degree. Following the Bologna process, the graduates obtain the Inginer licentiat degree, after following a four-year program. In this case the Inginer...
- Polyglotten-Lexicon der Naturgeschichte mit erklaerenden Anmerkungen. Vol. 1. Hamburg: Licentiat Nemnich. p. 954. Retrieved 17 July 2021. Wilkes, John (1810). Encyclopædia...
- voind să vină în Israel nu au permisiunea ....economist și diplomat, licențiat al Academiei de Înalte Studii Comerciale și Industriale din București...
- Svanberg [sv]. Svanberg graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1960, a Filosofie licentiat [sv] in 1965 and a Doctor of Philosophy in Stockholm in 1973. He was a...