doctorate
/ˈdɒktəreɪt/; /dɑːkˈtɑːreɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A postgraduate academic degree awarded by a university, typically requiring several years of study beyond a bachelor’s degree, and often involving original research.
“She earned her doctorate in physics from a prestigious university.”
2. noun
A title given to a person who has been awarded a doctorate degree.
“Professor Smith has a doctorate in economics.”