Honorary Doctorate

UniDAIM awards Honorary Doctorates to individuals who meet any of the following requirements:

  • Possess a minimum of 10 years of professional experience demonstrating sustained impact and excellence in their field.
  • Demonstrate exceptional achievement in business, academia, leadership, or social impact.
  • Have made significant contributions to advancing digital innovation, artificial intelligence, or related fields.
  • Embody UniDAIM’s mission of democratizing access to education and promoting future-ready leadership.

Our Honorees enjoy the following benefits:

  • Honorary Prefix – Recipients may use the prefix “Dr. (h.c.)” in formal and professional settings, reflecting the recognition of their outstanding achievements.
  • Global Recognition – Be acknowledged as part of a prestigious network of achievers who have demonstrated excellence in leadership, innovation, and social impact.
  • Distinguished Community – Join an esteemed circle of honorary recipients celebrated for their contributions to advancing digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and future-ready leadership.
  • Engagement Opportunities – Be invited to actively participate in UniDAIM events, including convocations, seminars, public lectures, and workshops, where honorees can share insights and inspire the next generation of leaders.
  • Thought Leadership – Gain a platform to contribute ideas, perspectives, and expertise to global conversations on digital strategy, innovation, and education.
  • Legacy of Impact – Strengthen your personal and professional legacy by aligning with UniDAIM’s mission to democratize education and shape the future of digital and AI management worldwide.

The Honorary Doctorate is an academic honor, not an earned degree. Holders may use the honorary title in a ceremonial or honorary context but should always include the proper designation (Honoris Causa, h.c., D.Hon., or Dr. (h.c.)) to clearly distinguish it from an academic doctorate.

Below are examples of how the title can be used in different contexts:

Formal Writing:

  • John Mark, Doctor of Business Administration in Digital Strategy (Honoris Causa)

Abbreviated Form:

  • John Mark, D.B.A. (h.c.)

Honorary Prefix:

  • Dr. John Mark (h.c.)
  • Dr. h.c. John Mark

At UniDAIM, the nomination for the Honorary Doctorate is free of charge. However, as a tuition-free university, we rely heavily on donations to sustain our operations. Therefore, successful Honorary Doctorate candidates are invited to make a minimum donation of $500 to support the university’s growth and mission.

  1. Nomination – Any individual may be nominated for the Honorary Doctorate (free of charge).
  2. Evaluation – The Honorary Doctorate Award Committee reviews and determines the suitability of nominees.
  3. Donation – Qualified candidates are notified and asked to make a minimum of $500 donation to support UniDAIM.
  4. Award – Upon confirmation of donation, UniDAIM confers the Honorary Doctorate in your eligible field. With your consent, we will also announce your award on our website.
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HONOREES

Meet some of our distinguished Honorary Doctorate recipients — outstanding individuals recognized for their remarkable achievements, leadership, and contributions across diverse fields.

Prof. Nicole Leonie Nugent_UniDAIM
Dist. Prof. Nicole Leonie Nugent

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Dr. Alvin Goh Kwan Chee
Dr. Alvin Goh

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Abdulla Ibrahim AlMeer
Dr. Abdulla Ibrahim AlMeer (h.c.)

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Dr. Pascal Saddey (h.c.)
Dr. Pascal Saddey (h.c.)

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