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master's degree

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  1. a degree awarded by a graduate school or department, usually to a person who has completed at least one year of graduate study.


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Studying for his master’s degree in education, Hill devised what became his de facto thesis: the Team Contribution Index.

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She graduated from high school when she was 16, and her Instagram bio mentions a master’s degree in national security.

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Although photography is at the heart of her practice, she frequently merges filmic images with sculpture and installation, as exemplified by her show at the ICA as well as her recent USC master’s degree thesis presentation, which included mixed-media sculptures like “Between No Space of Mine and No Space of Yours,†a monochromatic photo of an abandoned lot printed on uneven stacks of cement pavers.

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Clark earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology and her master’s degree and educational doctorate in higher education from Clark Atlanta University, according to the school, which recently featured her in an “alumni spotlight†post on social media.

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At Stanford, she majored in biology and received a master’s degree in health services research.

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