List of post-nominal letters (Ireland)
This is a list of post-nominal letters given in Ireland. Most are used by custom rather than arising from any legislation.
List
Office | Post-nominal | |
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Orders and Decorations | ||
Military Medal for Gallantry | MMG | |
Distinguished Service Medal | DSM | |
Legal Positions | ||
Senior Counsel | SC | |
Peace Commissioner | PC | |
University Degrees[1] | ||
Doctorate | DD, LLD, DLitt, LittD, DMus, MusD, DSc, ScD, DMed, DPhil, PhD, DBA, DSocSci, EngD, EdD, STD, etc. | |
Master's Degree | MA,MComm, MSc, MSci, MPhil, MLitt, MRes, MEng, MSocSc, MTh, LLM, MMath, MAcc, MFin, MBA, MEd, MEnt, MEd, PME, STL etc. | |
Bachelor's Degree | BA, BSc, LLB, BCL, BComm, BEng, BE, BAI, BArch, BD, BTh, BDes, BBS, BEd, BMusEd STB, etc. | |
University Diplomas[1] | ||
Higher Diploma | HDip | |
Postgraduate Diploma | PGD, PGDCCI(open), DCH, etc. | |
Diploma of Higher Education/Certificate of Higher Education | DipHE/CertHE | |
University Alumni | ||
University College Cork | (NUI) | |
University College Dublin | (NUI) | |
University of Limerick | (Limerick) | |
University of Dublin (Trinity College) | (Dubl. - Dublinensis) | |
Dublin City University | (Dub City) | |
National University of Ireland, Galway | (NUI) | |
National University of Ireland, Maynooth | (NUI) | |
St. Patricks College, Maynooth (Pontifical University) | (Maynooth) | |
Legal Qualifications | ||
Bachelor's Degrees | BCL, DipLaw/CPE | |
Barrister at Law Degree | BL[2] | |
Master's Degrees | LLM, LLB, MJur | |
Diploma in Legal Studies | DipLegalStud | |
Doctorate | DPhil, PhD, LLD | |
Honorary Doctorate | DCL (Hon), LLD (Hon) | |
Medical Qualifications | ||
Medicine | MB BCh BAO, BM BS, MD, etc. | |
Surgery | MRCS, FRCSI, MS, MCh, etc. | |
Physicians | MRCPI, FRCPI, MRCPath, MRCPsych etc. | |
Paramedics | BSc, DipIMC RCSEd, DipROM RCSEd, FAWM etc. | |
Licentiates in Medicine and Surgery | LRCPI, LRCSI, LAH, etc. | |
Anaesthetists | MCAI, FCAI, FJICMI etc. | |
Biomedical Scientists (UK) or Medical Scientist (Ireland) | LIBMS, MIBMS, FIBMS, CSci (UK) or MACSLM, FACSLM (Ireland) | |
Nursing | BSc (Cur), BN | |
General Practitioners | MICGP, FRCGP | |
Pre-hospital Care Physicians | DipIMC RCSEd, FIMC RCSEd | |
Emergency Physicians | MRCEM, FRCEM | |
Physiotherapy | DPT, MCSP, FCSP, SRP, etc. | |
Pharmacists | MPSI, | |
Veterinary Nurses | VN, RVN | |
Veterinary Surgeons | MVB, MRCVS, FRCVS | |
Teaching Qualifications | ||
Postgraduate Certificate in Education | PGCE | |
Professional Master of Education | PME | |
Postgraduate Diploma in Education | PGDE | |
Graduate Diploma in Education | GDEd | |
Higher Diploma in Education | HDipEd | |
Bachelor of Education | BEd | |
National Teacher | NT | |
Engineering Qualifications | ||
Chartered Engineer | CEng | |
Associate Engineer | AEng | |
Engineering Technician | EngTech | |
Information Technology Qualifications | ||
Chartered IT Professional | CITP | |
Financial Services Qualifications | ||
CFA Charterholder (CFA Institute) | CFA | |
Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries | FIA | |
Chartered Accountant | ACA, FCA | |
Chartered Certified Accountant(ACCA) | ACCA, FCCA | |
Certified Public Accountant | CPA | |
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) | ACMA, FCMA | |
Accounting Technician (Accounting Technicians Ireland - formerly called IATI) | MIATI | |
Professional Risk Manager (PRIMA) | PRM | |
Financial Risk Manager (GARP) | FRM | |
Qualified Financial Advisor | QFA | |
Fellowship and Membership of Learned Societies[3][4] | ||
Member of the Academy of Clinical Science & Laboratory Medicine | MACSLM | |
Fellow of the Academy of Clinical Science & Laboratory Medicine | FACSLM | |
Member of the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland | MIAI | |
Member of the Royal Irish Academy | MRIA | |
Member of the Engineers Ireland | MIEI | |
Member of the Irish Computer Society | MICS [5] | |
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland | MRCSI | |
Member of the Geographical Society of Ireland | MGSI | |
Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Ireland | FRAMI | |
Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy | MRHA | |
Member of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland | MRIAI | |
Member of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland | MSAI | |
Member of the Royal Dublin Society | MRDS | |
Member of the Honorable Society of King's Inns | MHSKI | |
Registered Member of the Archives and Records Association, Ireland | RMARA | |
Registered Member or Fellow of the Parental Alienation Awareness Association | MPAAA, FPAAA | |
Technician Member of Engineers Ireland | TechIEI | |
Fellow of Engineers Ireland | FIEI | |
Fellow of Irish Computer Society | FICS [5] | |
Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland | FRAI | |
Fellow of the Irish Guild of Organists and Choristers | FIGOC | |
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin | FTCD | |
Scholar of Trinity College | Sch[6] | |
Member of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland[7] | MPRII | |
Member of the Irish Society of Cinematographers[8] | ISC | |
Legislators | ||
A Teachta Dála | TD | |
Member of the European Parliament | MEP | |
Church Titles | ||
Church Curate | CC | |
Parish Priest | PP | |
Vicar general | VG | |
Religious Institutes[3] | ||
Canons Regular | C.R. + Initials of specific Congregation e.g. C.R.I.C | |
Canons Regular of Premontré ("Praemonstratensians" or "Norbertines") | O.Praem. | |
Order of St Benedict ("Benedictines") | OSB | |
Order of Cistercians of Strict Observance ("Cistercians") | OCSO, OCist or SOCist | |
Order of Preachers ("Dominicans" or "Blackfriars") Ordinis Praedicatorum | OP | |
Conventual Franciscans ("Franciscans" or "Greyfriars") | OFM Conv. | |
Capuchins Franciscans ("Capuchins") | OFM Cap. | |
Order of Friars Minor ("Franciscans") | OFM | |
Order of St Clare ("Poor Clares") | OSC | |
Order of St Augustine ("Augustinians") | OSA | |
Carmelites of the Ancient Observance ("Carmelites" or "Whitefriars") | O Carm. | |
Discalced Carmelites ("Discalced Carmelites") | O.C.D. | |
Order of Servants of Mary ("Servites") | OSM | |
Brothers Hospitallers of St John of God ("St John of God Brothers") | OH | |
Society of Jesus ("Jesuits") | SJ or SI | |
Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary ("Loreto Sisters") | IBVM | |
Vincentians | CM | |
Daughters of Charity | DC | |
Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer ("Redemptorists") | C.Ss.R. | |
Congregation of the Passion ("Passionists") | C.P. | |
Congregatio Sancti Spiritus Holy Ghost Fathers | C.S.Sp. | |
Salesians | SDB | |
Society of the Divine Savior Salvatorians | SDB | |
Society of Mary ("Marists") | SM | |
Marist Brothers | FMS | |
Fratres Scholarum Christianorum ("De La Salle Brothers") | FSC | |
Religious Sisters of Mercy ("Mercy Sisters") | RSM | |
Religious Sisters of Charity ("Irish Sisters of Charity") | RSC | |
Presentation Sisters | IPBVM | |
Congregatio Fratrum Christianorum ("Congregation of Christian Brothers") | C.F.C. | |
Society of St Columban ("Columban Fathers") | SSC or S.S.C.M.E. | |
Missionary Society of St Patrick ("Kiltegan Fathers") | SPS | |
Society of African Missions | SMA | |
Celtic Cross Missionary | CCM |
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References
- The exact post-nominal for university degrees varies based on the faculty in which the degree was obtained
- BARRISTER-AT-LAW DEGREE COURSE King's Inns
- There are too many religious institutes, learned societies, royal academies, and professional institutions to be listed. One example is provided in each case; the format shown should be followed for other organisations, except that the initials of the organisation should be substituted.
- Most institutions awarding Fellowships also award memberships. For example, whilst FRAeS is the highest award of the Royal Aeronautical Society, CRAeS (Companion) is an equivalent status but not also including professional qualifications, MRAeS is a professionally qualified member, and AMRAeS is an associate member — reflecting a lower level of professional qualification. This pattern is common, but not universal and specific post-nominals can vary between societies.
- https://www.ics.ie/member
- "FAQ - Scholars - TCD". www.tcdlife.ie. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
- "Public Relations Institute of Ireland". PRII. Archived from the original on 17 May 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
- Profile of the Irish Society of Cinematographers
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