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an honorary degree in science
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The '''Doctor of Science''' (DSc, ScD, or Dr.Sc.) is a type of [[doctorate]] degree awarded by higher education institutions in some countries. The degree is granted for substantial contributions to knowledge and is considered a higher qualification than the [[Doctor of Philosophy]] (PhD). The criteria and features of the Doctor of Science vary significantly between countries and institutions.
 
==Overview==
The Doctor of Science degree is primarily awarded in countries such as the [[United Kingdom]], [[India]], some European countries, and former states of the Soviet Union. It is generally awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to their field through original research, which is often published as a substantial dissertation or compilation of peer-reviewed publications.
 
==Requirements==
To be eligible for a Doctor of Science degree, candidates typically must hold a PhD or equivalent and have a substantial number of high-quality research publications. The specific requirements for the Doctor of Science degree can vary by institution and country, but generally include:
* A comprehensive review of the candidate's research contributions
* Submission of a thesis or dissertation that represents a significant advancement in the field
* A rigorous examination process, which may include both written and oral components
 
==Recognition and Distinctions==
The Doctor of Science is recognized as a higher doctorate and is distinct from the PhD in terms of the scope and depth of research required. Holders of the Doctor of Science degree are often given preference for professorial positions and are recognized as leaders in their field of study.
 
==Comparison with Other Degrees==
While the PhD is typically awarded for a thesis that creates and communicates new knowledge, the Doctor of Science is awarded for a career's worth of contributions. In some countries, the ScD is equivalent to the PhD, but in others, it is considered a higher qualification.
 
==Notable Recipients==
Many notable scientists and academics have received the Doctor of Science degree in recognition of their contributions to their respective fields. These individuals often continue to influence their disciplines long after receiving the degree.
 
==See Also==
* [[Doctor of Letters]]
* [[Doctor of Laws]]
* [[Postdoctoral researcher]]
 
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[[Category:Doctoral degrees]]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 7 August 2024

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The Doctor of Science (DSc, ScD, or Dr.Sc.) is a type of doctorate degree awarded by higher education institutions in some countries. The degree is granted for substantial contributions to knowledge and is considered a higher qualification than the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). The criteria and features of the Doctor of Science vary significantly between countries and institutions.

Overview[edit]

The Doctor of Science degree is primarily awarded in countries such as the United Kingdom, India, some European countries, and former states of the Soviet Union. It is generally awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to their field through original research, which is often published as a substantial dissertation or compilation of peer-reviewed publications.

Requirements[edit]

To be eligible for a Doctor of Science degree, candidates typically must hold a PhD or equivalent and have a substantial number of high-quality research publications. The specific requirements for the Doctor of Science degree can vary by institution and country, but generally include:

  • A comprehensive review of the candidate's research contributions
  • Submission of a thesis or dissertation that represents a significant advancement in the field
  • A rigorous examination process, which may include both written and oral components

Recognition and Distinctions[edit]

The Doctor of Science is recognized as a higher doctorate and is distinct from the PhD in terms of the scope and depth of research required. Holders of the Doctor of Science degree are often given preference for professorial positions and are recognized as leaders in their field of study.

Comparison with Other Degrees[edit]

While the PhD is typically awarded for a thesis that creates and communicates new knowledge, the Doctor of Science is awarded for a career's worth of contributions. In some countries, the ScD is equivalent to the PhD, but in others, it is considered a higher qualification.

Notable Recipients[edit]

Many notable scientists and academics have received the Doctor of Science degree in recognition of their contributions to their respective fields. These individuals often continue to influence their disciplines long after receiving the degree.

See Also[edit]

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