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unusual facts about Academic title



Karel Kryl

He attained a second, German, graduation in 1973 and went on to study art history and journalism at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, though he never attained a title.


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Behringer

The highlighted "ING" stands for "diploma engineer", or the German academic title "Dipl.-Ing", which he received upon his graduation from the University of Düsseldorf.

Birds of North America

Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, published by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association, January 2006, "Outstanding academic title"

Handbook of the Birds of the World

The first volume was selected as Bird Book of the Year by the magazines Birdwatch and British Birds, and the fifth volume was recognised as Outstanding Academic Title by Choice Magazine, the American Library Association magazine.

Stephen A. Kent

In 2003, Kent's book From Slogans to Mantras was cited by Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries as an "Outstanding Academic Title" that should be owned by every library.

Teodor Cârnaţ

Teodor Cârnaţ was awarded scientific degree of doctor of philosophy (PhD) in Law in 2001, and since 2004 he is conferred the academic title of University Associate Professor (docent) at the Department of "Constitutinal Law and Administrative Law" of Moldova State University.