Dear Luke,
Good question, I never looked at it before.
Mine states: ‘I hereby certify that [NAME] has been duly admitted to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of this University.’
I’ve got no idea why the word ‘duly’ is included … I didn’t know there were options?
Kind regards,
Karel.
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> On 12 Dec 2022, at 03:16, Luke Feast <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear colleagues,
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> I am curious to know the sentences printed on doctoral degree certificates. In my experience, the sentences printed on certificates may vary with the degree or the university. For example, the sentence printed on my doctorate certificate is:
>
> -snip-
> This is to certify that [NAME] having successfully completed an approved course of study was admitted to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy conferral date: [DATE]
> -end snip-
>
> What’s written on your doctorate certificate?
>
> Thank you,
> Luke
>
>
> Luke Feast, Ph.D. | Senior Lecturer | Industrial Design | Faculty of Design and Creative Technology | Auckland University of Technology | New Zealand
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