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The degree of Doctor of Humane Letters (Latin: Litterarum humanarum doctor; DHumLitt; DHL; or LHD) is an honorary degree awarded to those who have distinguished themselves through humanitarian and philanthropic contributions to society. The criteria for awarding the degree differ from institution to institution; however, it is typically given to persons outside the university invited to be keynote speakers at the most important university events, or to faculty members or alumni of the institution who have, in the eyes of the institution or the wider world, distinguished themselves in some way.

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  • Doctor of Humane Letters (en)
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  • The degree of Doctor of Humane Letters (Latin: Litterarum humanarum doctor; DHumLitt; DHL; or LHD) is an honorary degree awarded to those who have distinguished themselves through humanitarian and philanthropic contributions to society. The criteria for awarding the degree differ from institution to institution; however, it is typically given to persons outside the university invited to be keynote speakers at the most important university events, or to faculty members or alumni of the institution who have, in the eyes of the institution or the wider world, distinguished themselves in some way. (en)
  • Il titolo di Doctor of Humane Letters o Dottore in scienze umanistiche (in latino Litterarum humanarum doctor - dottore in letteratura umanistica); D.H.L.; o L.H.D.) è sempre conferito come una laurea honoris causa, solitamente a coloro che si sono distinti per settori diversi da quello della scienza, politica, letteratura o la religione, ai quali vengono rilasciati rispettivamente i titoli accademici di , , , o Doctor of Divinity. (it)
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  • The degree of Doctor of Humane Letters (Latin: Litterarum humanarum doctor; DHumLitt; DHL; or LHD) is an honorary degree awarded to those who have distinguished themselves through humanitarian and philanthropic contributions to society. The criteria for awarding the degree differ from institution to institution; however, it is typically given to persons outside the university invited to be keynote speakers at the most important university events, or to faculty members or alumni of the institution who have, in the eyes of the institution or the wider world, distinguished themselves in some way. The flexibility in interpretation has resulted in universities awarding unique variants of the degree. For example, in 1996 Southampton College awarded Kermit the Frog an honorary "doctorate of Amphibious Letters" in recognition for his contribution to children's education. (en)
  • Il titolo di Doctor of Humane Letters o Dottore in scienze umanistiche (in latino Litterarum humanarum doctor - dottore in letteratura umanistica); D.H.L.; o L.H.D.) è sempre conferito come una laurea honoris causa, solitamente a coloro che si sono distinti per settori diversi da quello della scienza, politica, letteratura o la religione, ai quali vengono rilasciati rispettivamente i titoli accademici di , , , o Doctor of Divinity. Il titolo di Dottore in letteratura umanistica non deve essere confuso con i gradi accademici rilasciati sulla base di ricerche, come Doctor of Philosophy o Doctor of Theology, o conseguendo le lauree abilitanti all'esercizio di una professione come , Juris Doctor, Doctor of Ministry (Dottore ministro del Culto), ecc. (it)
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