Is PhD the highest degree you can earn?

In summary, a PhD is typically considered the highest academic degree, but there are other higher titles and degrees that can be obtained in certain countries. Postdoctoral research is a form of scholarly research conducted after completing a PhD.
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Kutt
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Is a PhD the highest academic degree on can possibly earn? Or is there something above that level?
 
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Depends on where you live. A wiki search for Ph.D will give you all the information.
 
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You could have multiple PhDs. But as far as higher, I think it goes Master, PhD, Rear Admiral, Field Marshall, Grand Marshall, and then Lord Commander [STRIKE]Militant[/STRIKE] Academic.
 
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Where does Supreme Lard fit into all that?
 
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Jimmy Snyder said:
Where does Supreme Lard fit into all that?

After bachelor but before colonel.
 
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There are countries where you can earn higher degrees.
Germany is one example (and the only one I can think of a the moment), in order to be eligible for a permanent academic position in Germany you have to submit and a defend a so-called Habilitation.

I believe a few Asian countries have the same system.

Note that this is a controversial system because if effectively makes it more difficult for foreigners to apply for higher positions in academia in Germany, unless of course they do the habilitation first (and quite a few do).

There are also a few countries where you can obtain "higher titles" (not degrees) by demonstrating a good track record, one example would be the title of docent.
Being a docent can e.g. mean that you have the right to teach at a university.
 
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FlexGunship said:
After bachelor but before colonel.
Nuh Uh! As The Supreme Lard, I rule all!
 
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Evo said:
Nuh Uh! As The Supreme Lard, I rule all!

I'd like to order one supreme lard, extra sauce, and a diet coke. Oh, one Evo plushie too please. The green one this time, I already have all the other colors.
 
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What is post-doctoral research?
 
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Kutt said:
What is post-doctoral research?

Postdoctoral research is scholarly research conducted by a person who has recently completed doctoral studies, normally within the first five years. It is intended to further deepen expertise in a specialist subject, including acquiring novel skills and methods.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-doctoral
 

Related to Is PhD the highest degree you can earn?

1. What is a PhD degree?

A PhD degree, also known as a Doctor of Philosophy degree, is the highest academic degree that can be earned in many fields of study. It typically requires several years of research and the completion of a dissertation.

2. Is a PhD degree the same as a doctorate degree?

Yes, a PhD degree is a type of doctorate degree. Other types of doctorate degrees include Doctor of Education (EdD), Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA).

3. How long does it take to earn a PhD degree?

The length of time it takes to earn a PhD degree can vary depending on the field of study and individual circumstances. On average, it can take 4-6 years to complete a PhD program.

4. Can you get a PhD degree in any field?

Yes, a PhD degree can be earned in a wide range of academic fields, including but not limited to sciences, humanities, social sciences, and engineering.

5. What are the benefits of earning a PhD degree?

Earning a PhD degree can lead to career advancement, higher salaries, and opportunities for research and teaching positions in academia. It also demonstrates a high level of expertise and commitment to a specific field of study.

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