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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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"She'd earned two degrees, had a successful career, lived independently, had her own network of friends and looked after scores of cats and dogs," he told the crowd.

From BBC

An India-delivered UK degree will not be a substitute for these students.

From BBC

Clements said she had a degree in early years education but admitted she had no medical qualifications.

From BBC

She holds a master’s degree in public health, and her writing has appeared in Time, The Guardian, Self, Outside, Eater, HuffPost and Prevention.

From MarketWatch

The University of Leicester is to close its film studies and modern languages degree courses to new students.

From BBC