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  2. Groves classification system - Wikipedia

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    An American doctoral robe as originally prescribed by the ICC. In 2012, David Boven devised a system of classification to include unique doctoral robes in the United States of America. The Intercollegiate Code describes the form of dress for doctors at American institutions, but many have changed the colors of their robes. [3]

  3. Academic dress of the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, a new robe was made for the chancellor in light of the original robes being over 100 years old and becoming fragile. This is similar to the new robe of the vice-chancellor save that the embroidery is on the facings rather than the sleeves. The rest of the robe has the gimp lace pentagons in the usual places. [24]

  4. Academic dress - Wikipedia

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    Academic dress of King's College London in different colours, designed and presented by fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. Academic dress is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings, mainly tertiary (and sometimes secondary) education, worn mainly by those who have obtained a university degree (or similar), or hold a status that entitles them to assume them (e.g., undergraduate ...

  5. Academic regalia of Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    The system at Stanford differs from the ICC in its doctoral robes. These were designed in 1977 by chemistry Professor Eric Hutchinson to reflect the robes of his alma mater, the University of Cambridge. [6] It is a modified version of the Cambridge doctors [d1] robe. The side panels of the robe are cardinal red with black facings and a black ...

  6. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Recent Columbia Law School graduates wear doctoral regalia. Doctoral gowns are typically black, although some schools use gowns in the school's colors. [2] The Code calls for the outside shell of the hood to remain black in that case. Doctoral gowns have bell sleeves with three velvet bands on them and velvet facing on the front.

  7. Academic dress of the University of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    After the names of the components, the Groves Classification Number is given in square brackets. [2]For full academic dress at special occasions, the prescribed clothing for men with degrees is a dinner jacket, worn with dark trousers, a white shirt, white or black bow tie, black socks and black shoes - in other words, following the black tie dress code.

  8. Academic dress of the University of London - Wikipedia

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    Professional doctorates: as the PhD but lined with ruby shot silk and without the blue silk binding. Higher Doctorates: A robe of scarlet cloth in the Cambridge Doctors pattern with twisted cords and buttons on the sleeves. The robe is faced with five inches of silk of the faculty colour. The sleeves are fully lined with silk of the faculty colour.

  9. Academic dress of the University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The undress gown or black gown is similar to the MA gown (for PhD, MD, VetMD, BusD, EngD, EdD, LittD, ScD and in practice DD) or is a 'lay-type' gown similar to that worn by King's Counsel (LLD, MedScD, MusD). Different doctorates are distinguished from each other and from the plain MA gown by different arrangements of lace on the sleeves ...