Global Research Institute of Technology and Engineering, Raleigh, North Carolina (NC), United States
D.Litt (Doctor of Literature) Program
XGRITE offers a distinguished D.Litt (Doctor of Literature) Program designed for accomplished scholars and researchers who have already made significant contributions to the rapidly evolving fields within the
Humanities or Social sciences . This prestigious program provides a unique opportunity to further synthesize and elevate your existing body of work, culminating in the highest academic recognition for your profound impact on knowledge and innovation. It's tailored for those ready to demonstrate a sustained, exceptional contribution to their domain through a comprehensive portfolio of published research.
Mandatory Criteria for Joining the XGRITE D.Litt ProgramTo be considered for the XGRITE D.Litt Program, applicants must fulfill the following mandatory criteria:
- Successfully Completed Ph.D. Degree: Candidates must hold a successfully completed Ph.D. degree with a research focus on the fields of
Literature and Literary Criticism, Philosophy, Linguistics, History, Cultural Studies, Theology, Fine Arts, Education, Political Science / Sociology (in some systems). This includes, but is not limited to, specializations in application of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), Computer Vision, Internet of Things (IoT), Sensor Technologies, Robotics, Quantum Computing, and Blockchain, particularly as applied across multidisciplinary contexts.
- Internationally Published Work: Applicants must have published at least SIX (6) internationally journal papers (including Q1, Q2, Q3, or Q4 journals) or book chapters. These publications must be with reputable international publishers such as Springer, Elsevier, Wiley, Taylor & Francis, or IGI Global. The submitted work will be rigorously assessed for its scholarly merit, originality, and contribution to the applicant's chosen field within the AI and Data Science ecosystem.
- Scopus H-Index Requirement: Applicants must have a minimum Scopus H-Index of 12 to be eligible for admission. This reflects a consistent record of scholarly impact and citations in peer-reviewed research indexed in Scopus.
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