-
Commonwealth countries are
usually given permission from the King to use the
postnominals for that honour. The
Oxford University Style Guide and the University...
- Post-nominal
letters are
letters placed after the name of a
person to
indicate that the
individual holds a position, office, or honour. An
individual may...
- (Full Name), (any
postnominals),
Archbishop of (Place);
bishops in the U.S.
commonly indicate their terminal degree(s) as
postnominals, e.g., J.C.D. or...
- ingenieur, this
would be 'ir.'), or else opt for a master's
degree as
postnominals behind their name, in
accordance with the new
standard ('MA' or 'MSc')...
- Ed.2d —
Lawyers 2nd
Edition LJ -
Postnominals of a Lord or Lady
Justice of
Appeal (United Kingdom) LJJ -
Postnominals of
Lords or
Ladies Justice of Appeal...
- lieutenants. In
formal style, the
postnominal letters DL may be
added after a
deputy lieutenant's
surname and
other postnominals – e.g. John Brown, CBE, DL....
- in one
field of engineering,
which is
sometimes noted in the
degree postnominals, as in B.E., B.AE. (Aero), or B.Eng (Elec).
Common fields for the Bachelor...
- A
postpositive adjective or
postnominal adjective is an
adjective that is
placed after the noun or
pronoun that it modifies, as in noun
phrases such as...
- and
letters from
professional ****ociations in Australia. In general,
postnominals are
arranged in the
following sequence:
Honours promulgated by the Governor-General...
- the UK and
Ireland used to
administer its own examinations. The four
postnominals were FRCS(Eng), FRCS(Ed), FRCS(G), and FRCS(I). The FRCS designation...