Indeed. I’d thought De Montfort offered a PhD based on prior work, but can’t seem to find a reference for it. I’ve also heard that the University of Luton (which would now be the University of Bedfordshire) would do them. However in either case, you’d likely need at least a bachelor’s degree, so that seems like a dead end.
But maybe you can do something really impressive and get one of those ‘honorary’ doctorates. I hear they’re as good as real ones.
No, I was being serious. I’m pretty sure if you, say, do something Nobel Prize-worthy, someone will hop to and give you an honorary doctorate, and nobody will deny you’ve earned it.
Honorary doctorates are routinely handed out to random foreign dignitaries or people who donate money to colleges, and do not entitle the bearer to be called “Dr.”
Kurzweil has 16 honorary doctorates plus the National Medal of Technology and he still gets written up as “Mr. Kurzweil”.
Honorary doctorates are routinely handed out to random foreign dignitaries or people who donate money to colleges, and do not entitle the bearer to be called “Dr.”
I wish. I’m thinking of a friend’s boss, a private school headmaster, who insists on waving around his honorary doctorate as “Dr. [name]”. The friend, who was teaching there, has an actual proper sweat of the brain Ph.D, and he insisted she should be addressed as “Mrs. [name]”. WHAT.
Indeed. I’d thought De Montfort offered a PhD based on prior work, but can’t seem to find a reference for it. I’ve also heard that the University of Luton (which would now be the University of Bedfordshire) would do them. However in either case, you’d likely need at least a bachelor’s degree, so that seems like a dead end.
But maybe you can do something really impressive and get one of those ‘honorary’ doctorates. I hear they’re as good as real ones.
Presumably the last line is sarcasm, but it’s hard to tell over the Internet.
No, I was being serious. I’m pretty sure if you, say, do something Nobel Prize-worthy, someone will hop to and give you an honorary doctorate, and nobody will deny you’ve earned it.
Honorary doctorates are routinely handed out to random foreign dignitaries or people who donate money to colleges, and do not entitle the bearer to be called “Dr.”
Kurzweil has 16 honorary doctorates plus the National Medal of Technology and he still gets written up as “Mr. Kurzweil”.
I wish. I’m thinking of a friend’s boss, a private school headmaster, who insists on waving around his honorary doctorate as “Dr. [name]”. The friend, who was teaching there, has an actual proper sweat of the brain Ph.D, and he insisted she should be addressed as “Mrs. [name]”. WHAT.
Good point. At any rate, I’ll keep an eye out for any doctorates by prior work from accredited schools and drop you a line.