Achille
I am a PhD candidate or I am a PhD student. Which is correct ? Or maybe both are correct I am a PhD candidate or I am a PhD student
13 mars 2018 16:06
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PhD student is also correct. When I was in school, PhD student meant you were enrolled in the PhD program, but PhD candidate usually meant you were writing your thesis or going through defense. "Student" is less formal and more conversational in any case.
13 mars 2018
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Good question! I never thought about it, but while we say graduate student, we do say PhD candidate. I don't know why, it sounds more mature, I suppose. :)
13 mars 2018
Thanks for your comment, Shaggy!
27 mai 2020
A Ph.D. candidate is the one who passed their candidacy exam (i.e. defended their proposal) while a Ph.D. student is the one who has recently entered the program. Normally, after two years, a Ph.D. student will be converted to a Ph.D. candidate.
27 mai 2020
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