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  • 1 профессора и преподаватели университета

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > профессора и преподаватели университета

  • 2 doctorado

    m.
    doctorate.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: doctorarse.
    * * *
    1 doctorate, PhD
    * * *
    noun m.
    doctorate, PhD
    * * *
    SM doctorate, PhD
    * * *
    masculino doctorate, PhD
    * * *
    = doctorate, PhD (Latín - Philosophiae Doctor), Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy), D. Phil (Doctor of Philosophy), earned doctorate.
    Nota: Aquí earned se utiliza para indicar que se ha conseguido estudiando más que como mérito honorífico.
    Ex. Mr. Malinconico has a bachelor's and a master's degree in physics, and is working toward a doctorate from Columbia University in that subject.
    Ex. The pre-1959 literature focused on the question of whether degrees in other disciplines were likely to be of more value than the PhD in library science.
    Ex. She achieved scholarly distinction with the attainment of the Ph.D. in history of science from the University of Pennsylvania.
    Ex. The review process, conducted among members of staff and D. Phil students, is described and results analysed.
    Ex. Less than 0.5% of the 100,000 women librarians in the USA have an earned doctorate.
    ----
    * estudiante de doctorado = doctoral student, Ph.D. candidate, Ph.D. student, doctoral candidate, doctoral graduate.
    * programa de doctorado = doctoral program(me), doctoral degree programme.
    * que no ofrece doctorado = non-doctoral granting.
    * * *
    masculino doctorate, PhD
    * * *
    = doctorate, PhD (Latín - Philosophiae Doctor), Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy), D. Phil (Doctor of Philosophy), earned doctorate.
    Nota: Aquí earned se utiliza para indicar que se ha conseguido estudiando más que como mérito honorífico.

    Ex: Mr. Malinconico has a bachelor's and a master's degree in physics, and is working toward a doctorate from Columbia University in that subject.

    Ex: The pre-1959 literature focused on the question of whether degrees in other disciplines were likely to be of more value than the PhD in library science.
    Ex: She achieved scholarly distinction with the attainment of the Ph.D. in history of science from the University of Pennsylvania.
    Ex: The review process, conducted among members of staff and D. Phil students, is described and results analysed.
    Ex: Less than 0.5% of the 100,000 women librarians in the USA have an earned doctorate.
    * estudiante de doctorado = doctoral student, Ph.D. candidate, Ph.D. student, doctoral candidate, doctoral graduate.
    * programa de doctorado = doctoral program(me), doctoral degree programme.
    * que no ofrece doctorado = non-doctoral granting.

    * * *
    el doctorado le llevó 5 años it took her five years to do her doctorate o PhD
    estudiante de doctorado PhD student, doctoral student ( frml)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo doctorar: ( conjugate doctorar)

    doctorado es:

    el participio

    doctorado sustantivo masculino
    doctorate, PhD
    doctorado m Univ
    1 doctorate
    2 PhD (abr de Doctor of Philosophy)
    ' doctorado' also found in these entries:
    English:
    degree
    - doctorate
    - honorary doctorate
    - PhD
    * * *
    doctorate;
    alumno/curso de doctorado doctoral student/course;
    hacer/sacarse el doctorado to do/get one's PhD o doctorate
    * * *
    m doctorate
    * * *
    : doctorate

    Spanish-English dictionary > doctorado

  • 3 catedrático

    m.
    professor, don, lecturer.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (de universidad) professor; (de instituto) head of department
    * * *
    (f. - catedrática)
    noun
    * * *
    catedrático, -a
    SM / F
    1) [de universidad] professor

    catedrático/a de inglés — professor of English

    2) [en enseñanza secundaria] head of department

    catedrático/a de inglés — head of English, head of the English department

    * * *
    - ca masculino, femenino ( de universidad) professor; ( en colegio) head of department
    * * *
    = full professor, senior lecturer.
    Nota: En el Reino Unido, categoría docente por debajo del catedrático full professor.
    Ex. A follow-up study was carried out in independent use of CAS ON-LINE data bases for all interested faculty members from full professors to teaching assistants.
    Ex. In this paper a senior lecturer in the Department of Ship Science at Southampton University reflects on the purpose of doing and publishing research in the field.
    * * *
    - ca masculino, femenino ( de universidad) professor; ( en colegio) head of department
    * * *
    = full professor, senior lecturer.
    Nota: En el Reino Unido, categoría docente por debajo del catedrático full professor.

    Ex: A follow-up study was carried out in independent use of CAS ON-LINE data bases for all interested faculty members from full professors to teaching assistants.

    Ex: In this paper a senior lecturer in the Department of Ship Science at Southampton University reflects on the purpose of doing and publishing research in the field.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    1 (de la universidad) professor, head of department
    2 (en un colegio) head of department
    * * *

    catedrático
    ◊ -ca sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de universidad) professor;


    ( en colegio) head of department
    catedrático,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino Educ Univ professor
    (de instituto de bachillerato) head of department
    ' catedrático' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    catedrática
    English:
    don
    - graduate
    - professor
    * * *
    catedrático, -a nm,f
    1. [de universidad] professor
    2. [de instituto] head of department
    * * *
    m, catedrática f en universidad professor; en colegio head of department
    * * *
    catedrático, -ca n
    profesor: professor
    * * *
    1. (de universidad) professor
    2. (de instituto) head of department

    Spanish-English dictionary > catedrático

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