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This unique program (honorary title is awarded in their areas of endeavor) recognizes profound contributions of moral leadership, and civil rights.

Recipients are recommended to the Provost by the Honorary Committee. The honoraries are awarded to bring recognition to the individual(s), to expose you to truly distinguished citizens and leaders, and to make an institutional statement as to Cambridge MC Institute's values.

This program helps recognize and encourage ideas, values, and accomplishments of the individuals from all walks of life who significantly contribute to discussion and debate of thought, humanitarian pursuits, beauty, freedom, and social development.

What we are doing at Cambridge MC Institute puts into perspective somewhat, the whole aspect of the real purpose of honorary titles or degree(s). In fact, in our process we actually are recognizing people for their societal accomplishments rather than for the typical recognition of a monetary relationship or as a publicity stunt.

History & Clarification

The doctorate (Latin: doceo, I teach) appeared in medieval Europe as a license to teach (Latin: licentia docendi) at a medieval university. Its roots can be traced to the early church when the term "doctor" referred to the Apostles, church fathers and other Christian authorities who taught and interpreted the Bible. The right to grant a licentia docendi was originally reserved to the church which required the applicant to pass a test, to take oath of allegiance and pay a fee. The Third Council of the Lateran of 1179 guaranteed the access now largely free of charge of all able applicants, who were, however, still tested for aptitude by the ecclesiastic scholastic. This right remained a bone of contention between the church authorities and the slowly emancipating universities, but was granted by the pope to the University of Paris in 1213 where it became a universal license to teach (licentia ubiquie docendi). (Wikipedia)

Honorary Doctor Title is among the third most respected title. Churches and Universities award Honorary Doctorate degree, also known as "Honoris causa", as recognition of particular merits of the person. The recipient of honorary Doctorate title is exempted from usual (University) requirements that other candidates must meet. Honorary Doctorate degree means that the recipient contributed significantly to the human knowledge.

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