
- abbreviations - Should I write "PhD" or "Ph.D."? - English …- May 17, 2011 · Question pretty self-explanatory. Should the abbreviation of the Latin term philosophiae doctor be written as PhD (no periods) or Ph.D. (with periods)? 
- Which was the first doctor, M.D. or Ph.D.?- Feb 8, 2012 · For which title was the term "doctor" first given? Was it originally meant for the medical doctor, or for just anyone holding a doctoral degree? Also: When did the later usage … 
- is it is correct to mention PhD in brackets or with upper line to ...- Mar 26, 2015 · is it is correct to write PhD as suffix in brackets or with upperline to express the degree is ongoing. is there any reference for this type of expressions 
- What is the correct phrase to describe an ongoing study for a PhD?- Nov 8, 2017 · She is doing a PhD in the X program at Y University, She is working towards a PhD in the X program at Y University, or She is studying for a PhD in the X program at Y University. 
- PhD = Piled Higher and Deeper - English Language & Usage Stack …- For most folks, PhD means "Doctor of Philosophy". But, for Jorge Cham, it means "Piled Higher and Deeper". Can you explain to me the title of that comic book? 
- punctuation - Comma or no comma before "PhD"? - English …- Apr 6, 2017 · Which is correct in citing someone's name who has a PhD: "John Doe PhD" or "John Doe, PhD"? 
- abbreviations - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange- Possible Duplicate: Should I write “PhD” or “Ph.D.”? I see that PhD is written PhD while the undergraduate degree is written B.Sc. What's the reason for this? Should I write the Master of … 
- "Studying PhD at the university" or "studying PhD in the university"?- Dec 23, 2010 · I'm studying for a PhD in the physics department. I'm in physics at MIT. He's a professor in the Department of Biology at Harvard. Are you the only assistant professor in this … 
- What's the correct way of saying that one is pursuing a degree?- Oct 25, 2016 · In Europe, it seems either are acceptable. In the US, I have almost never heard "study a Master's degree" used and it sounds incorrect to my ears. I would use "study for" to … 
- Did I "get" (or "take") my degree "from" (or "in") the University of ...- I would like to know what is the preferred way to indicate that I took a degree in some subject while also naming the place where I obtained the degree from: I got my master's degree from …