dphil

[US]/ˌdiːˈfɪl/
[UK]/ˌdiːˈfɪl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

abbr.Doctor of Philosophy; a doctoral degree (used especially at the University of Oxford)

Phrases & Collocations

dphil student

dphils awarded

earning a dphil

pursuing a dphil

dphil research

completed dphil

dphil thesis

funding a dphil

dphil candidates

dphils conferred

Example Sentences

she is pursuing a dphil in history at oxford and focuses on archival research.

after completing his dphil, he accepted a postdoctoral fellowship in the same lab.

her dphil thesis examines urban inequality using mixed methods and field interviews.

he submitted his dphil thesis last week and is preparing for the viva.

during her dphil, she published two journal articles and presented at conferences.

my supervisor encouraged me to apply for dphil funding before the deadline.

he was offered a dphil place, but he deferred entry for a year.

her dphil proposal outlines a clear methodology and a feasible timeline.

they discussed dphil supervision arrangements and agreed on monthly meetings.

he began a dphil programme in engineering and joined a robotics research group.

she applied to the dphil programme and secured a college scholarship.

his dphil research involves data analysis, replication studies, and open science practices.

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