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Yiannis Laouris and Joulietta Kalli-Laouri were the first (at least foreign) students who completed a PhD in parallel with the medical studies in the history of East Germany. Following an evaluation of their thesis by three independent Professors from other universities, the Ministry of Education decided to allow them to defend their works 10 days '''after''' their graduation from the medical school. The three independent professors graded their PhDs with "excellent". The defense process resulted also to an "excellent," therefore they were awarded their doctor titles with the rare score of '''summa cum laude''', something that has attracted the attention of both German and Cypriot newspapers.
[[Yiannis Laouris]] and [[Joulietta Kalli-Laouri]] were the first (at least foreign) students who completed a PhD in parallel with the medical studies in the history of East Germany. Following an evaluation of their thesis by three independent Professors from other universities, the Ministry of Education decided to allow them to defend their works 10 days ''after'' their graduation from the medical school. The three independent professors graded their PhDs with "1" (highest score). The average score in their corresponding medical degrees was lower than "1.5". The defense process resulted also to "1" therefore they were awarded their doctor titles with the rare score of [[summa cum laude]], something that has attracted the attention of both German and Cypriot newspapers.




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==Articles in German Newspapers about the Laouris PhD==
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File:Int News 19850721 LeipzigerVolksZeitung Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in "Leipziger Volks Zeitung"
File:Int News 19850726 UniZeitung Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in "Universitaets Zeitung"
File:Int News 19850728 JungeWelt Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in "Junge Welt" Newspaper
File:Int News 19850728 JungeWeltUni Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in "Junge Welt" Newspaper (University pages)
File:Int News 19850804 Newes Deutchland Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in "Newes Deutchland" Newspaper
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==Articles in Cypriot Newspapers about the Laouris PhD==
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File:CY News 19850730 Simerini Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in "Simerini" Newspaper
File:CY News 19850730 Ta Nea Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in Newspaper "Ta Nea"
File:CY News 19850730 Xaravgi Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in Newspaper "Xaravgi"
File:CY News 19850731 Fileleftheros Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in Newspaper "Ta Fileleftheros"
File:CY News 19850731 O Agon Laouris PhD SummaCumLaude.jpg|About Laouris PhD in Newspaper "O Agon"
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Latest revision as of 07:07, 25 October 2014

Yiannis Laouris and Joulietta Kalli-Laouri were the first (at least foreign) students who completed a PhD in parallel with the medical studies in the history of East Germany. Following an evaluation of their thesis by three independent Professors from other universities, the Ministry of Education decided to allow them to defend their works 10 days after their graduation from the medical school. The three independent professors graded their PhDs with "1" (highest score). The average score in their corresponding medical degrees was lower than "1.5". The defense process resulted also to "1" therefore they were awarded their doctor titles with the rare score of summa cum laude, something that has attracted the attention of both German and Cypriot newspapers.


Articles in German Newspapers about the Laouris PhD


Articles in Cypriot Newspapers about the Laouris PhD