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- Habilitation abstract "Habilitation (from Latin habilis "fit, proper, skillfull") is the highest academic qualification a scholar can achieve by his own pursuit in many[citation needed] countries in Europe, Central Asia, and the Caucasus. Earned after obtaining a research doctorate, such as a PhD, habilitation requires that the candidate write a professorial thesis (or habilitation thesis) based on independent scholarship, reviewed by and defended before an academic committee in a process similar to that of the doctoral dissertation. However, the level of scholarship has to be considerably higher than that required for a research doctoral (PhD) thesis in terms of quality and quantity, and must be accomplished independently, in contrast with a PhD dissertation typically directed or guided by a faculty supervisor.In the sciences, publication of numerous (frequently ten or more) research articles is required during the habilitation period of about four to ten years. In the humanities, a major book publication may be a prerequisite for defense. The teaching ability of the habilitation candidate is usually also evaluated.Whereas the PhD is sufficient qualification for a full university faculty position in many other countries, where in use, only the habilitation qualifies the holder to independently supervise doctoral candidates.[citation needed]Habilitation qualifications exist in France (Habilitation à diriger des recherches, "accreditation to supervise research", abbreviated HDR), Switzerland, Germany (Priv.-Doz. and/or Dr. habil.), Italy (Abilitazione scientifica nazionale, abbreviated ASN), Poland (dr hab., doktor habilitowany), Austria (formerly Univ.-Doz., now Priv.-Doz.), Denmark, Bulgaria, Portugal (Agregação), Romania (abilitare), the Czech Republic, Finland, Slovakia, Sweden (Docent), Hungary, Latvia (Dr. habil.), Slovenia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Lithuania (Habil. dr.), Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia (Doktor nauk).[citation needed] A similar concept known as Livre-docência exists in some private universities in Brazil, and in the three state universities of the state of São Paulo, where it is a pre-requisite of full professorship.[citation needed] In Spain it is called "acreditación" and it is a requirement for access to some kinds of posts in state-owned universities. However, the Spain "acreditación" is equivalent to the French "qualification", which entails a similar process, and not to the habilitation in other countries, including France. Similarly, the so-called Libera docenza existed in Italy until 1970. The habilitation, derived from the Medieval Latin habilitare—"make suitable, fit"—developed in the eighteenth century.The word habilitation can be used to describe the qualification or the process of earning it. It is sometimes incorrectly used to refer to the thesis written as part of that process.".
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- Habilitation comment "Habilitation (from Latin habilis "fit, proper, skillfull") is the highest academic qualification a scholar can achieve by his own pursuit in many[citation needed] countries in Europe, Central Asia, and the Caucasus.".
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