Honoris causa
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Honoris causa (plural: Causae) is a Latin term meaning caused by honor, abbreviated as h.c.
This designation is added when a university grants an honorary Ph.D or D.A., or other doctoral degree.
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Honoris causa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Honoris causa (plural: Causae) is a Latin term meaning caused by honor, abbreviated as h.c. This designation is added when a university grants an honorary Ph.D or D.A., or other doctoral degree. |
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