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Is it possible to have multiple PhDs?

Is it possible to have multiple PhDs?

A PhD, or Doctor of Philosophy, is a professional academic degree. In America, it is recognized as the highest degree one can earn in a field of study. Earning more than one PhD will take even longer. However, it is not impossible to attain multiple PhDs.

How many PhDs does a person have?

Originally Answered: How many PhDs can one person have? As many as he/she wants. There are no restrictions or age limit to do a PhD except one that you should have a bachelors/masters similar to that in that field. A science student can not do PhD in law and vice versa.

What is a triple PhD?

The Triple PhD includes a focused set of courses from the neuroscience program in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience to meet the specific needs of a cognitive neuroscientist. Required Course Credit Hours.

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Is it possible for a professor to have multiple PhDs?

Now, after being a Professor for a while, I do know it is possible. Absolutely, people get multiple PhDs. Having multiple PhDs is uncommon, but people do to get multiple doctorates. I have run across people who have done it on occasion. Please watch this video if you want to see me in person talk about people getting multiple PhDs.

Can a person have more than one doctorate?

On the other hand, there are people who have more than one doctorate, though not more than one PhD. I have known many PhDs who previously had J.D.s (and vice versa), generally due to a career change.

Why do people get a second or third PhD?

People get a second or a third PhD (a third is extremely uncommon) if they are upgrading their research skill-set. Sometimes people upgrade with an additional PhD within their previous area of research. The PhD they have is from another geographic location that is unrecognized in another geographic location.

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Why do TV Characters have so many PhDs?

Television and film often use PhDs to convey this character is “smart.” Spencer Reid on Criminal Minds, for example, was a genius-level man and had three PhDs. In real-life, there would be no real need to have so many advanced degrees.