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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DoctorandusDoctorandus - Wikipedia

    Doctorandus ( drs., Dutch pronunciation: [dɔktoːˈrɑndʏs]; Latin: he who should become a doctor) is a Dutch academic title according to the pre- Bachelor – Master system. The female form is doctoranda ( dra.; this form is not commonly used). The title is acquired by passing the doctoraalexamen, the exam which usually concludes university ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henri_NouwenHenri Nouwen - Wikipedia

    Henri Nouwen was born in Nijkerk, the Netherlands on January 24, 1932. He was the oldest of four children born to Laurent J. M. Nouwen and Maria Nouwen (née Ramselaar). [1] Nouwen's father was a tax lawyer and his mother worked as a bookkeeper for her family's business in Amersfoort. [2] : 16–17 His younger brother Paul Nouwen [ nl] was a ...

    • Henri Jozef Machiel Nouwen, January 24, 1932, Nijkerk, Netherlands
    • September 21, 1996 (aged 64), Hilversum, Netherlands
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  4. Apr 22, 2023 · doctorandus (plural doctorandi) ( historical,in the Netherlands) A person who has passed an doctoral exam at a university, but has not yet attained a doctorate. ( uncommon)Alternative form of doctorand. 1903, The American Historical Review, page 337: That even a French doctorandus, however, should in this day of specialization attack such a ...

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › DoctorandusDoctorandus - Wikipedia

    Doctorandus (afkorting: drs.) is in Nederland de titel voor de academische graad van master. In Vlaanderen wordt de term gereserveerd voor universitaire studenten die effectief aan een doctoraatsthesis werken. Het is een Latijnse term die letterlijk vertaald kan worden als "hij die (nog) doctor worden moet" (zie de grammaticale constructie ...

  6. Master's degree in Europe. Master's degrees in Europe are the second cycle of the Bologna process, following on from undergraduate bachelor's degrees and preceding third cycle doctorates. Master's degrees typically take two years to complete, although the number of years varies between countries, and correspond to 60 – 120 ECTS credits.

  7. Jan Carel van Eck was born in the Netherlands in 1880, graduated from a college preparatory high school, and entered the University of Utrecht as a student focusing on legal studies in 1899 as a 19 year old. Van Eck graduated four years later in 1903 with a doctorandus degree. The degree is equivalent to an ABD, all but dissertation, in the USA.

  8. doctoranda m (plural doctoranda's or doctorandae, masculine doctorandus) (Netherlands) female doctorandus (woman graduated with a master's degree) (now Belgium) female doctorand; Synonyms [edit] dra. Latin [edit] Pronunciation [edit] doctōranda: IPA : /dok.toːˈran.da/, [d̪ɔkt̪oːˈrän̪d̪ä]

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