1972.
(Astronomy, Cornell University, USA.)
$40,000 to $120,000 a year depending on where you live and the size of the university. The average starting salary is about $50,000.
Depends on the field and your training. The NIH standards for post-doc (folks fresh out of the PhD) is about $40-42k/yr. In academia (hard sciences) you can make over $100k/yr if you're an amazing scientist with lots of publications. In industry (hard science) you can make a lot more. Chairmen make much more. MD PhD folks tend to make more than their PhD counterparts. Additionally, with a PhD you can go teach at a small university and make approximately $50-60k/yr without doing any research.
Yes, if they have already achieved their PhD. If they have not, then no. They are just PhD students or post-graduate students
He has a PHd.
A PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy. It means you are highly skilled in the area because you have studied for quite some time and you will definitely make much more money.
130-180. He earned a B.S., M.S., and PhD from the University of Chicago which is a highly respected institution. He also published hundreds of academic articles.
he was 3
The first woman to receive a PhD in computer science in America was Barbara Liskov.
University of Vienna
Albert Einstein did not receive a PhD
One needs to major in Nutrition and go to college for at least 10-12 years to receive a PhD. This will allow time for one to receive enough experience in this field and obtain a PhD.
harry wilfred
michael kearney at the age of 8
no
He was the first African American to receive a PhD in math.
1984
Pioneer Floating Rate Trust (PHD)had its IPO in 2004.