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| Listed here are the names, dates and explanations of the academic degrees that Dr. Inamori has received. Some include photos showing Dr. Inamori receiving his degree. |
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Honorary Doctorate from Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan |
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For his significant contributions to the development of arts & sciences, education and research. May 2010
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Honorary Doctorate of Engineering; Case Western Reserve University, U.S.A. |
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For his many years of contribution to the development of science and technology and the spiritual betterment of society through the Kyoto Prize. May 2006
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Honorary Doctorate of Engineering; Kyushu University, Japan |
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For his significant contributions to the development of arts & sciences, education and research. May 2006
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Honorary President, Honorary Professor; Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute, China |
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December 2004 |
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Concurrent Professorship; Nanjin University, China |
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May 2002 |
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Honorary Professor; Northeast Normal University, China |
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October 2001 |
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Honorary Doctorate of Science; Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A. |
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For his contributions to the advancement and development of science through the establishment of Kyocera and DDI. May 2001
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Visiting Professor; Sun Yat-Sen University, China |
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September 2000 |
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Honorary Professor; Xinjiang University, China |
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August 2000 |
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Visiting Professor; Nankai University, China |
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October 1999 |
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Honorary Doctorate; Kagoshima University, Japan |
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For his significant accomplishments in the development of the arts & sciences, education and research. October 1999
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Doctorate of Humane Letters; University of San Diego, U.S.A. |
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For his contributions to the San Diego society, the country and the world. May 1996
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Honorary Doctorate of Science; Cranfield University, U.K. |
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For his significant contributions to the development of the Fine Ceramics industry.
June 1995
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Honorary Doctorate of Science; University of Denver, U.S.A. |
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For his contributions to humankind through achievements in ceramic research. May 1988
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Bachelor of Engineering, Applied Chemistry; Kagoshima University, Japan |
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March 1955 |
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