maestria - translation to English
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maestria - translation to English

ACADEMIC DEGREE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Mag.art; Magister's degree; Mag.art.; Maestría; Mag.; Magister (degree)
  • [[Johan Galtung]], the principal founder of the discipline of peace and conflict studies, holds a mag.art. degree as his highest degree, translated into English as a PhD

maestria      
n. skilfulness, ability, skill

Wikipedia

Magister degree

A magister degree (also magistar, female form: magistra; from Latin: magister, "teacher") is an academic degree used in various systems of higher education.

The magister degree arose in medieval universities in Europe and was originally equal to the doctorate; while the doctorate was originally conferred in theology, law and medicine, the magister degree was usually conferred in the liberal arts, broadly known as "philosophy" in continental Europe, which encompassed all other academic subjects. In some countries, the title has retained this original meaning until the modern age, while in other countries, magister has become the title of a lower degree, in some cases parallel with a master's degree (whose name is cognate).

Examples of use of maestria
1. Huit médailles – un record – acquises avec maestria.
2. Cest lui qui a dirigé, de longues années durant, lorchestre national, avec maestria.
3. L‘Iran alterne le ti';de et le glacé avec une maestria déconcertante pour les esprits occidentaux.
4. Vincent Baudrillier, directeur du Festival, est subjugué. Elle est lŕ la maestria de Massimo Furlan.
5. Si elle jongle, elle le fait avec maestria, reconnaissent ses adversaires.