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ماذا تعني شهادة PHD

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ماذا تعني شهادة PHD

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ماذا تعني شهادة PHD؟

تُشير شهادة (PHD) إلى شهادة الدكتوراه، وهي درجة أكاديمية في الدراسات العليا معترف بها عالمياً، وتمنحها الجامعات ومؤسسات التعليم العالي للطلاب الذين قدّموا أطروحةً أو بحثاً علمياً، بناءً على بحث مكثف في المجال الذي يدرسون فيه، [١]

حيث تُمنح هذه الدرجة عندما يقوم المُقدم عليها بمناقشة أمام لجنة من الأساتذة المتخصّصين فِي نفس المجال، وبناءً على هذه المناقشة يُعطى درجة الدكتوراه أو شهادة (PHD). [٢]

إلى ماذا تُشير حروف PHD؟

تعد حروف (PHD) اختصاراً لمصطلح الدكتوراه في الفلسفة باللغة الإنجليزية (doctor of philosophy)، [٣] وكلمة دكتوراة مشتقة من الكلمة اللاتينية :( PH ilosophiae D octor)، ومن المهم معرفة أنّ مصطلح (الفلسفة) هنا لا يُشير إلى الموضوع، ولكنّها تعني باليونانية حب الحكمة، ويُذكر أنّ مفهوم الدكتور هنا يختلف عن الذي يُطلق على الطبيب، حيث يُطلق لقب الدكتوراه للدلالة على مفهوم الدارس المتعلّم. [٤]

شروط الحصول على شهادة PHD

هناك شروط عدّة يجب أن تتحقّق للحصول على شهادة PHD، ومن أبرزها ما يأتي: [٥]

  • إتمام الدراسة الجامعيّة (البكالوريوس) من جامعة مُعترف بها، ويُذكر أنّ الحصول على البكالوريوس يستغرق في العادة حوالي 4 أعوام، وقد يختلف ذلك حسب التخصص وعدد الساعات المطلوبة.
  • الحصول على درجة الماجستير ، ويستغرق الحصول على درجة الماجستير حوالي عامين اعتماداً على مجال الدراسة، ويُذكر أنّ بعض الجامعات قد تطلب بعض الاختبارات التي تقيس مهارات معينة كشرط للماجستير؛ وذلك مثل امتحان (GRE) أو (GMAT).
  • شهادات درجات البكالوريوس والماجستير.
  • السيرة الذاتية.
  • نتائج اختبارات (GRE) أو (GMAT) الحديثة، مع الانتباه إلى أنّ الاختبارات المطلوبة قد تختلف حسب التخصص وحسب الجامعة.
  • خطابات توصية.
  • رسالة النوايا أو بيان الغرض.
  • نتائج اختبارات (TOEFL) أو (IELTS) للطلاب الأجانب. [٢]

ومن الجدير بالذكر أنّه، ومن شروط الحصول على شهادة الدكتوراه في مجال معين إنجاز بحث مُبتكر وجديد في موضوعٍ مُعيّن، ثم مناقشة هذِه الأفكار و البحوثات العلميّة أمام مجموعة من الأساتذة الجامعيين المُتَخَصّصين فِي نفس المجال. [٢]

درجات الدكتوراه الفخرية

هناك بعض الدرجات العليا التي تُمنح في بعض الدول كدرجات فخرية، حيث يمكن إعطاء مرتبة الدكتوراه الشرَفية لبعض الشخصيّات كتقدير لجهودهم العلمية أو لإنجازات علمِيّة جديدة أو اجتماعيّة قاموا بها، ولتمييز حمَلة هذِهِ الشهادات عن الدكتوراه الأساسيّة يُرمز لها بالرمز (h.c)، أي للسببية الفخرية (honoris causa). [١]

تجدر الإشارة إلى أنّ هناك أنواعاً عديدة لدرجات الدكتوراه الفخرية، ومن أبرزها ما يأتي: [١]

  • دكتوراه فخرية بالعلوم (Doctor of Science (DS/SD)).
  • دكتوراه فخرية في الآداب (Doctor of Literature/Letters (DLit/DLitt/LitD)).
  • دكتوراه في القانون المدني (Doctor of Civil Law (DCL)).

المراجع

  • ^ أ ب ت Hasna Haidar (15/8/2022), "What is a PhD?" , topuniversities , Retrieved 18/10/2022. Edited.
  • ^ أ ب ت Carrie Adkins (13/7/2020), " How to Get a PhD" , wikihow , Retrieved 18/10/2022. Edited.
  • ↑ "Meaning of PhD in English" , dictionary.cambridge , Retrieved 18/10/2022. Edited.
  • ↑ Mark Bennett, "What is a PhD?" , findaphd , Retrieved 18/10/2022. Edited.
  • ↑ "HOW DO YOU GET A DOCTORATE DEGREE?" , Northcentral University , Retrieved 18/10/2022. Edited.

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الإنجليزيةالعربية
(degree: Doctor of Philosophy)دكتوراه
 From what institution did you get your PhD?
(doctorate degree course)دكتوراه
 He's doing a PhD at Loughborough.
(holder of a doctorate degree)حامل شهادة دكتوراه
  دكتور
 The keynote speaker is Rachel Fine, PhD.
 

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الإنجليزيةالعربية
(highest university degree)دكتوراه
(person holding PhD degree)حاصل على دكتوراه

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الإنجليزيةالعربية
(person studying for doctorate)طالب دكتوراه

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Ph.D. Arabic & Islamic Studies

The Ph.D. Program in Arabic and Islamic Studies offer advanced training in the disciplines of Arabic Linguistics, Arabic Literature (Modern and Classical), and Islamic Studies (Intellectual History, Theology, Law) with an emphasis on the close reading and interpretation of primary sources, whether linguistic or textual, modern or classical.

The department strives to educate students in current theoretical, critical and cultural scholarly approaches as tools to explore and analyze primary sources and linguistic data and to evaluate and challenge secondary scholarship. In forming the new generation of research scholars in our fields, we strive to give them the linguistic and critical tools necessary for original and creative scholarship. Our Ph.D. students typically go on to academic careers, often beginning with post-doctoral fellowships, with tenure-track university appointments or in other research institutions.

Entering students are required to have Arabic language competence equivalent to at least that attained by the end of the third year of intensive language study in the undergraduate program at Georgetown University. In the first week of their first academic year, students who are non-native Arabic speakers are required to take an Arabic language exam administered by the department. Students who fail this exam are required to be enrolled in advanced Arabic classes, and to take the exam again at the end of the fall semester. If they still do not score satisfactorily they have until the end of the spring semester to successfully retake the exam. Students must pass the Arabic proficiency exam by the end of August of their first academic year if they are to continue in the program. Arabic language courses taken to enable students to reach the required proficiency level do not count towards the degree credits. Students who desire ACTFL proficiency certification should make arrangements with the department.

Students already enrolled in the master’s program at Georgetown must apply again if they are interested in joining the Ph.D. program; these students are not guaranteed admission, and will be considered by the admissions committee along with other applicants from outside the department.

For more details on the Ph.D. program, please see the  Graduate Handbook.

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دكتوراه nf.
PhD in one of the above listed study fields. دكتوراه في أحد مجالات الدراسة المذكورة أعلاه.
A PhD in Design allows graduates to pursue careers in academics. دكتوراه في التصميم يسمح الخريجين لمتابعة المهن في الأكاديميين.
درجة الدكتوراه n.
Students may earn a PhD in virtually any subject. يمكن للطلاب الحصول على درجة الدكتوراه في أي موضوع تقريبا.
Pursuing a PhD in Textiles is advantageous for a number of reasons. إن الحصول على درجة الدكتوراه في المنسوجات مفيد لعدد من الأسباب.
شهادة الدكتوراه
Those who complete their PhD are considered experts in their chosen field. أولئك الذين يكملون شهادة الدكتوراه يعتبرون خبراء في مجالهم المختار.
I am an expert with a PhD in the history of religions. أنا خبير أحمل شهادة الدكتوراه في تاريخ الأديان.

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Ph.D. in Arabic Language

This program seeks to create a generation of qualified specialists in Arabic language in the State of Palestine. It also seeks to meet the needs of the local community at the professional and academic levels, and it comes in the context of fulfilling the desire of researchers who wish to develop their scientific competencies in order to provide their various institutions with trained and qualified expertise that contributes to disseminating profound knowledge, following the solid scientific approach in developing and teaching Arabic language and in providing National institutions, including educational and media, with professional and academic competencies.

  • Encouraging scientific research and training students of the Arabic language and literature in research that contributes to strengthening its position, and disseminating Arabic language sciences locally, regionally and internationally.
  • Developing the capabilities and skills of the program students in the specialization, and providing specialized scientific competent graduates who are skilled in using modern technologies for the sake of conducting scientific research in the fields of Arabic language and literature.
  • Graduating distinguished scholars, researchers, and critics in language, grammar, morphology, criticism, literature, and rhetoric.
  • Enriching the Palestinian library with specialized research and studies in Arabic language and literature.
  • Developing scientific research tools among scholars by training them on the correct methodology in studying multiple scientific issues in language and literature.
  • Connecting students to contemporary Arabic sciences and the modern interpretations it contains in addition to opening the horizon to renewing linguistic thoughts and literary readings of texts.
  • Forming new opinions on issues of language and literature far from what is prevalent and common. These opinions are based on a scientific methodology supplemented with scientific evidence.
  • Reviving the literary and linguistic components of the heritage among scholars and connecting them to the scientific heritage of their nation as well as establishing a missionary role in studying and disseminating the Arab heritage.

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  • Enriching the Palestinian library with scientific linguistic and literary research specialized in Arabic language.
  • Graduating specialized scientific competencies to raise the level of university education in Palestine.
  • Meeting the growing desires of graduates of the Arabic Language and Media Department at the Arab American University and other universities to complete their postgraduate studies.
  • Facilitating the effort for those who wish to complete their studies in Arabic language without exorbitant and burdensome fees, travel, and creating job opportunities for specialized academics.
  • Highlighting the cultural and literary personality of the Palestinian person.
  • Activating the process of research and scientific interaction in Palestine, forming a base for cumulative academic construction, and accelerating the cultural participation of Palestinians in global culture.
  • Developing the capabilities of the students enrolled in the Arabic language major from a scientific and research perspective.
  • Guiding graduate students to prepare their research and dissertations to address contemporary issues in Arabic language and literature.
  • Providing the local community with graduates of the postgraduate / doctoral program in Arabic language and literature.

Careers of Graduates

The importance of this program lies in the fact that the Palestinian labor market suffers, to some extent, from a surplus of specialists in the field of the Arabic language, especially females, at the bachelor’s and master’s levels, while the Ph.D level is still required. The need for this program is growing in various educational, academic and media institutions.

In light of the above, the program keeps pace with the market’s need for it.

Graduates of the Ph.D program in Arabic Language can work in many institutions including the following:

  • Working in institutions with mass communication activity, such as: ministries and media institutions.
  • Working in higher education institutions and research centers. 

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What is a PhD?

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  • A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the highest globally recognized postgraduate degree that higher education institutions can award.
  • PhDs are awarded to candidates who undertake original and extensive research in a particular field of study.
  • Full time PhD programmes typically last three to four years, whilst part time PhD programmes typically last six to seven years.
  • A PhD can lead to an academia teaching role or a career in research. A PhD can also equip you with skills suitable for a wide range of jobs unrelated to your research topic or academia.

Definition of a PhD – A Doctor of Philosophy (commonly abbreviated to PhD , Ph.D or a DPhil ) is a university research degree awarded from across a broad range of academic disciplines; in most countries, it is a terminal degree, i.e. the highest academic degree possible.

PhDs differ from undergraduate and master’s degrees in that PhDs are entirely research-based rather than involving taught modules (although doctoral training centres (DTCs) offer programmes that start with a year of lecture-based teaching to help develop your research skills prior to starting your project).

In most English-speaking countries, those that complete a PhD use the title “Doctor” (typically abbreviated to Dr) in front of their names and are referred to as such within academic and/or research settings. Those that work in fields outside of academia may decide not to use the formal doctor title but use post-nominal letters (e.g. John Smith PhD); it’s unusual though for someone to use both the Doctor title and post-nominal letters in their name.

PhD vs Doctorate

A PhD and a professional doctorate are both research-based terminal degrees.

However, where a PhD focuses on original research mostly around theoretical concepts, a professional doctorate focuses on examining existing knowledge to solve real-life, practical problems.

While there is much crossover between the two, a PhD is generally better suited for an individual to wants to advance the knowledge and understanding in their field, and a professional doctorate degree is better suited to a working professional who wants to better be able to apply knowledge and understanding to their field.

What Are the Entry Requirements for a PhD?

To be accepted on to a PhD programme, students usually need to hold at least a high ( 2:1 and above ) undergraduate degree that is related to the field of research that they want to pursue. A PhD candidate may also be expected to hold a Master’s degree , however, this does not mean you must have one, as it is still possible to enrol into a PhD without a Master’s .

Self-funded courses may sometimes be more relaxed in relation to entry requirements . It may be possible to be accepted onto a self-funded PhD programme with lower grades, though these students typically demonstrate their suitability for the role through professional work experience.

Whilst a distance learning project is possible , most PhD candidates will carry out their research over at least three years based at their university, with regular contact with two academic supervisors (primary and secondary). This is particularly the case for lab-based projects, however, some PhD projects require spending time on-site away from university (e.g. at a specialist research lab or at a collaborating institution abroad).

How Long Does a PhD Take?

Typically, full-time PhDs last 3-4 years and part-time PhDs last 6-7 years. However, at the discretion of the university, the thesis writing-up period can be extended by up to four years.

Although most doctoral programmes start in September or October, they are generally much more flexible than taught-courses and can start at any time of the year.

How Much Does a PhD Cost?

Tuition fees for UK and EU students vary between £3,000 and £6,000 per year, with the average tuition fee of £4,712 per year for 2023/24 programmes.

Tuition fees increase considerably for international students, varying between £16,000 to £25,000 per year, with an average tuition fee of £19,600 per year .

Nonetheless, most students will secure PhD funding in the form of studentships, scholarships and bursaries to help pay for these fees. These funding opportunities can either be partial, which cover tuition fees only, or full, which cover both tuition fees and living expenses.

UK national students can also apply for Doctoral Loans from Student Finance England if they are unable to secure funding.

Finding a PhD has never been this easy – search for a PhD by keyword, location or academic area of interest.

What Does a PhD Involve?

To be awarded a PhD, a doctoral student is required to produce a substantial body of work that adds new knowledge to their chosen field.

A PhD programme will typically involve four key stages:

Stage 1: Literature Review

The first year of a PhD involves attending regular meetings with your supervisors and carrying out a search on previously published work in your subject area. This search will be used to produce a literature review which should set the context of the project by explaining the foundation of what is currently known within the field of research, what recent developments have occurred, and where the gaps in knowledge are. In most cases, this will be an extension of your research proposal should you have produced one as part of your application. The literature review should conclude by outlining the overarching aims and objectives of the research project. This stage of setting achievable goals which are original and contribute to the field of research is an essential first step in a successful PhD.

The supervisor is the main point of contact through the duration of a PhD – but remember: they are there to mentor, not to teach, or do it for you . It will be your responsibility to plan, execute and monitor your own work as well as to identify gaps in your own knowledge and address them.

Stage 2: Research

The second year (and prehapse some of your third year) is when you work on your research. Having identified novel research questions from your review of the literature, this is where you collect your data to help answer these questions. How you do this will depend on the nature of your doctoral research: for example, you may design and run experiments in a lab alongside other PhD students or visit excavation sites in remote regions of the world. You should check in regularly with your supervisors to update them and run any ideas or issues past them.

Have the structure and chapters of your thesis in mind as you develop and tackle your research questions. Working with a view of publishing your work will be very valuable later on.

Stage 3: Write up of Thesis

The next key stage of a PhD is writing a doctoral thesis , which typically takes from anywhere between three months to one year. A thesis is a substantial body of work that describes the work and outcomes of the research over the previous two to three years. It should tell a detailed story of the PhD project – focusing on:

  • The motivations for the research questions identified from the literature review.
  • The methodologies used, results obtained, and a comprehensive analysis and discussion of the findings.
  • A detailed discussion of the key findings with an emphasis on the original contributions made to your field of research and how this has been impactful.

There is no universal rule for the length of a PhD thesis, but general guidelines set the word count between 80,000 to 100,000 words.

For your thesis to be successful, it needs to adequately defend your argument and provide a unique or increased insight into your field that was not previously available.

Stage 4: Attending the Viva

A viva voce , most commonly referred to as just a ‘ viva ‘, is an interview-style examination where the PhD student is required to engage in a critical appraisal of their work and defend their thesis against at least two examiners. The examiners will ask questions to check the PhD student has an in-depth understanding of the ideas and theories proposed in their thesis, and whether they have developed the research skills that would be expected of them.

The viva is one of the final steps in achieving a PhD, and typically lasts at least two hours, but this duration can vary depending on the examiners, the university and the PhD project itself.

Once you have done the viva – you’re on the home stretch. You will typically be asked to make some amendments to your thesis based on the examiner’s feedback. You are then ready to submit your final thesis for either:

  • PhD – If you pass the requirements you will be awarded a PhD degree (most common outcome),
  • MPhil – If you failed to meet requirements for a PhD, you may be downgraded to an MPhil degree (uncommon outcome),
  • Fail – No award is given, typically for cases of plagiarism (extremely uncommon outcome).

What Is It Like to Undertake a PhD?

We’re often asked what it is like to undertake a PhD study. Unfortunately, this isn’t a simple answer to this question as every research project is different.

To help give insight into the life of a PhD student, we’ve interviewed PhD students at various stages of their programmes and put together a series of PhD Student Interviews . Check out the link to find out what a PhD is like and what advice they have to offer you.

What Are the Benefits of A PhD?

A PhD is the highest globally recognised postgraduate degree that higher education institutions can award. The degree, which is awarded to candidates who demonstrate original and independent research in a particular field of study, is not only invaluable in itself, but sets you up with invaluable skills and traits.

Career Opportunities

First, a PhD prepares you for a career in academia if you wish to continue in this area. This takes form as a career in the Higher Education sector, typically as a lecturer working their way to becoming a professor leading research on the subject you’ve studied and trained in.

Second, a PhD also enables the opportunity for landing a job in a research & development role outside of the academic environment. Examples of this include laboratory work for a private or third sector company, a governmental role and research for commercial and industrial applications.

Transferable Skills

Finally, in possessing a PhD degree, you can show to employers that you have vital skills that make you an asset to any company. Three examples of the transferable skills that you gain through a PhD are effective communication, time management, and report writing.

  • Communication – presenting your work in written and oral forms using journal papers and podium presentations, shows your ability to share complex ideas effectively and to those with less background knowledge than you. Communication is key in the professional environment, regardless of the job.
  • Time management – The ability to prioritise and organise tasks is a tremendous asset in the professional industry. A PhD holder can use their qualification to demonstrate that they are able to manage their time, arrange and follow a plan, and stick to deadlines.
  • Report writing – Condensing three years of work into a thesis demonstrates your ability to filter through massive amounts of information, identify the key points, and get these points across to the reader. The ability to ‘cut out the waffle’ or ‘get to the point’ is a huge asset in the professional industry.

Aside from the above, you also get to refer to yourself as a Doctor and add fancy initials after your name!

What Can I Do After a PhD?

One of the most desirable postdoctoral fields is working within independent Research and Development (R&D) labs and new emerging companies. Both industries, especially R&D labs, have dedicated groups of PhD graduates who lead research activities, design new products and take part in crucial strategic meetings. Not only is this a stimulating line of work, but the average salaries in R&D labs and emerging start-ups are lucrative. In comparison, an undergraduate with five years of experience within their given field will, on average, likely earn less than a new PhD graduate taking on a R&D position.

It’s a common misunderstanding that PhDs only opens the door for an academic career such as university lecturers and training providers. Although obtaining a PhD opens these doors, the opportunities extend far beyond educational roles. In fact, recent data from the UK’s Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) indicates only 23% of PhD graduates take a position in educational roles . This low percentage is primarily because PhD graduates have a wide range of skills that make them suitable for a broad spectrum of roles. This is being seen first hand by the increasing number of PhD graduates who are entering alternative roles such as research, writing, law and investment banking.

How Do I Find a PhD?

We appreciate that finding a PhD programme to undertake can be a relatively daunting process. According to Higher Education Student Statistics , over 22,000 PhDs were awarded in 2016/17 within the United Kingdom alone. Clearly there are a huge number of PhD programmes available. This can sometimes be confusing for prospective doctorates, particularly when different programmes are advertised in different places. Often, it is difficult to know where to look or where to even start. We’ve put together a list of useful sources to find the latest PhD programmes:

  • A great place to start is with our comprehensive and up-to-date database of available PhD positions .
  • Assuming you are still at university, speak to an existing PhD supervisor within your department.
  • Attend as many postgraduate open days as you can. Whilst there, speak to current PhD students and career advisors to get an awareness of what PhDs are on offer.
  • Visit the postgraduate section of university websites and the PhD Research Council section of the UKRI website.

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  • associate's degree
  • baccalaureate
  • do a degree
  • Doctor of Medicine
  • doctorate in something
  • Master of Arts
  • Master of Science
  • Master's degree
  • postgraduate
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Education
  • second degree
  • summa cum laude

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