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Higher Doctorates

Higher doctorates are earned awards of the University whose fundamental purpose is to recognise excellence in academic scholarship.

Updated 2 February 2026

Applications for Higher Doctorates remain suspended for the 2025-26, 2026-27 and 2027-28 academic years. 

A divisional consultation on Higher Doctorates took place during Trinity term 2025. Following consideration of responses to that consultation, the decision was that applications for Higher Doctorates should remain suspended for the next two submission rounds of August 2026 and August 2027 while further work and consultation is undertaken. A full consultation via the University Gazette is planned during 2026-27, with a decision on the August 2028 submission round to be taken and communicated during 2027-28. 

The Higher Doctorates offered by the University are: Doctor of Divinity (DD), Doctor of Civil Law (DCL), Doctor of Letters (DLitt), Doctor of Science (DSc), and Doctor of Music (DMus).
 

Eligibility (Applications for Higher Doctorates remain suspended for the foreseeable future)

Any person who is a current member of Congregation (or was a member at the point of retirement from the University) or holds a degree of the University may apply for leave to supplicate for one of the Higher Doctorates. 

Graduates of the University of Cambridge or the University of Dublin who have been incorporated in this University are precluded from supplicating for one of the Higher Doctorates, unless they are also a current member of Congregation (or were a member at the point of retirement from the University) or hold a degree of the University.

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