Yes. It is Jane Doe, M.A., Ph.D. (Note the lower case h in Ph.D.)
No you don't capitalize university unless you have the name of the university, like University of Texas. It's the same way if you say school you only capitalize school if you add the name of the school afterwards, such as Woodland school.
Yes, becauseit is a proper n ou n. Example: Lourdes School of Makati Harvard University
no, university would be exactly as the word school or chair or table. eg: what university will he attend? as to : he is planning to go to the University of Manitoba.
Always capitalize a proper name. Examples: James Brian United States of America California
Academic degrees are always capitalized.Examples: Master's degrees: LLM, MA, MBA, MMath, etc. Specialist degrees: EdS Doctorate degrees: PhD, DLitt, DA, etc.
Always as it is the name of the language. It is a proper noun, which you must always capitalize.
If you are talking casually about a school that has a longer formal name, then no, you would not capitalize. It's possible that there is a club or restaurant somewhere named "The University", in which case you would capitalize.
Yes. This is a proper noun as any country name.
The name is correctly spelled "Nicholas". Be sure to always capitalize the "n".
Names are always proper nouns and will always require capital letters.
Not always. It has to be capitalized in certain situations such as being used as a proper name like the Commonwealth of Virginia.
It is generally recommended to capitalize proper nouns like "Tai Chi" as it is a specific name for a martial art practice.