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lisensiaatti

Lisensiaatti, or licentiate, is a postgraduate academic degree used in Finland and some other Nordic and European education systems. It is positioned between a master's degree and a doctoral degree. The degree is awarded after a period of advanced study and original research, typically including coursework and the submission of a licentiate thesis or dissertation. The exact requirements vary by country and institution, and by field; some programs may involve an examination or a public defense of the thesis.

The lisensiaatti serves as an intermediate qualification that may allow the holder to proceed to a Doctor

Historical context: In the Nordic countries, the licentiate has been part of the traditional degree structure.

See also: Licentiate, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctoral studies.

of
Philosophy
(tohtori)
or
to
be
recognized
as
an
independently
capable
researcher
at
a
level
below
the
full
doctoral
degree.
In
practice,
the
licentiate
is
not
uniformly
used
in
all
disciplines;
in
some
systems
it
functions
as
a
final
research
credential,
while
in
others
it
is
primarily
a
stepping-stone
to
the
PhD.
With
modernization
of
higher
education,
many
systems
redefined
doctoral
tracks,
and
the
use
of
lisensiaatti
has
declined
or
transformed
in
some
fields.
Today,
the
term
retains
formal
usage
in
certain
universities
and
disciplines,
especially
in
humanities
and
theology,
while
other
fields
may
award
PhDs
directly.