List of post-nominal letters (United Kingdom)
This is a list of post-nominal letters used in the United Kingdom after a person's name in order to indicate their positions, qualifications, memberships, or other status. There are various established orders for giving these, e.g. from the Ministry of Justice, Debrett's, and A & C Black's Titles and Forms of Address, which are generally in close agreement; this order is followed in the list.[1][2][3]
Baronet or Esquire
[edit]Rank | Post-nominal |
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Baronet | Bt[4] or Bart |
Esquire | Esq[4][N 1] |
Orders and decorations
[edit]When listing the honours and awards enjoyed by any person it is not customary to include the Order of St John, as this is a Royal Order of Chivalry and not a State Order, and so confers no precedence.[citation needed] The statutes of the order state (statute 32(2)) The letters specified ... may be used ... but admission or promotion to any Grade of the Order ... shall not confer any rank, style, title, dignity, appellation or social precedence whatsoever.
The Grades of the Order of St John are:
Grade I | Bailiff or Dame Grand Cross | GCStJ |
Grade II | Knight or Dame of Justice or Grace | KStJ or DStJ |
Grade III (a) | Chaplain | ChStJ |
Grade III (b) | Commander (Brother or Sister) | CStJ |
Grade IV | Officer (Brother or Sister) | OStJ |
Grade V | Member (since 2008) Serving Brother or Serving Sister (before 2008) |
MStJ SBStJ or SSStJ |
Grade VI | Esquire | EsqStJ |
Appointments
[edit]Appointments to The King | |
Privy Counsellor[N 12] | PC[6]
There was also the Privy Council of Northern Ireland (P.C. (N.I.), which ceased to have appointments made in 1972, but there are only 2 members now living - Lord Kilclooney (appointed in 1970) and Robin Baillie. They also use The Right Honourable. |
Aide de Camp to His Majesty The King | ADC[6] |
Honorary Physician to The King | KHP[6] |
Honorary Surgeon to The King | KHS[6] |
Honorary Dental Surgeon to The King | KHDS[6] |
Honorary Nursing Sister to The King | KHNS[6] |
Honorary Chaplain to The King | KHC[6] |
Legal positions, etc.[N 13] | |
Supreme Court Justice | SCJ[9] |
Justice of the High Court | J[9] |
Lord Justice of Appeal | LJ[9] |
President of the Supreme Court | P[9] |
Deputy President of the Supreme Court | DP[9] |
Lord Chancellor | LC[9] |
Lord Chief Justice | CJ[9] |
Master of the Rolls | MR[9] |
Chancellor of the High Court | C[9] |
Appointments | |
King's Serjeant | KS (defunct) |
Serjeant-at-law | SL (defunct) |
King's Counsel | KC (changes to 'QC' when a queen regnant succeeds to the throne, as was the case from 6 February 1952 to the death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022)[10] |
Justice of the Peace | JP[10] |
Lord Lieutenant | LL[10] |
Deputy Lieutenant | DL[10] |
Legislators[N 14] | |
Member of Parliament[N 15] | MP |
Member of the Scottish Parliament | MSP |
Member of the Senedd (Welsh Parliament) | MS - formerly 'AM' (Assembly Member) |
Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly ('Member of the Legislative Assembly') | MLA |
Member of the House of Keys (Isle of Man) | MHK |
Speaker of the House of Keys (Isle of Man) | SHK |
Member of the Legislative Council (Isle of Man) | MLC |
Member of the London Assembly | AM[N 16] |
University degrees and academic qualifications
[edit]These are usually given in ascending order, and may be followed by an abbreviation denoting the awarding Institute. "Hons" or "(Hons)" may be added after bachelor's or integrated master's degrees awarded with honours.
Religious institutes and medical qualifications
[edit]Religious institutes
[edit]Some examples are given here. See the list of Catholic religious institutes for a fuller listing of current Catholic orders (although note that that article gives American-style post-nominals with stops; when used in the UK the stops should be omitted).
Christian Brothers | CFC |
Oratory of Saint Philip Neri | Cong. Orat. |
Canons Regular | CR + Initials of specific Congregation e.g. CRIC |
Marist Brothers | FMS |
De La Salle Brothers | FSC |
Missionary Society of Saint Paul | MSP |
Order of Friars Minor | OFM |
Order of Friars Minor Capuchin | OFM Cap. |
Conventual Franciscans | OFM Conv. |
Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham | OLW |
Benedictines | OSB |
Order of Preachers ("Dominicans" or "Blackfriars") | OP, OPL (Tertiaries) |
Society of the Sacred Heart | RSCJ |
Salesians | SDB |
Society of Jesus (Jesuits) | SJ |
Anglican Franciscans | SSF or CSF (1st Order), OSC (2nd Order), TSSF (3rd Order), CompSSF (Companions) |
Order of the Mustard Seed | OMS |
Medical qualifications
[edit]According to Debrett's, these are placed directly after orders, decorations and medals (i.e. replacing university degrees). Unlike other degrees, medical qualifications are listed in descending order, doctorates first.[40]
Diploma of Child Health | DCH (RCPCH) |
Diploma of Legal Medicine | DLM |
Doctor of Medicine | DM; MD |
Doctor of Surgery | DCh; DS |
Doctor of Dental Surgery | DDS |
Master of Surgery | MCh; MChir; MS; ChM |
Master of Dental Surgery | MDS; MChD |
Master of the Art of Obstetrics | MAO |
Master of Orthopaedic Surgery | MChOrth |
Master of Clinical Psychology | MClinPsychol |
Master of Clinical Science | MClSc |
Master of Community Health | MCommH |
Master of Medicine | MMed |
Master of Medical Science | MMedSci; MMS |
Master of Public Health | MPH |
Bachelor of Medicine | BM; MB |
Bachelor of Dental Surgery | BDS; BChD; BDentS |
Bachelor of the Art of Obstetrics | BAO |
Bachelor of Acupuncture | BAc |
Bachelor of Applied Science | BASc |
Bachelor of Medical Science | BMedSci |
Bachelor of Pharmacy | BPharm |
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery | MB BChir; MB ChB; MBBCh;
MB BS; BM BCh; BM BS; BM |
Fellow in Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England | FDSRCS |
Fellow of the Academy of Medical Educators | FAcadMEd |
Fellow of the Academy of Operational Medicine | FAOM |
Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine | FAWM |
Masters Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine | MFAWM |
Fellow of the College of Paramedics | FCPara |
Fellow of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics | FFCI |
Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health | FFPH |
Member of the Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare (RCSEd) | MFRRHHEd[41] |
Fellow of the Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare (RCSEd) | FRRHHEd[41] |
Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists | FRCA |
Fellow of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine | FRCEM |
Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing | FRCN |
Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists | FRCOphth |
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians | FRCP |
Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health | FRCPCH |
Fellow of the Royal College of Podiatrists | FRCPodS (Podiatric Surgeon) |
(Medical) Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow | FRCP(Glas) |
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England | FRCS |
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh | FRCSEd |
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland | FRCSI |
(Surgical) Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow | FRCSGlasg |
Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | FRCOG |
Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners | FRCGP |
International Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners | FRCGP(Int) |
Fellow of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists | FRCOT |
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland | FRCPI |
Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists | FRCPath |
Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists | FRCPsych |
Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists | FRCR |
Fellow in Dental Surgery Royal College of Surgeons | FDS RCS |
Fellow in Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh | FDS RCSEd |
Fellow in Dental Surgery, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow | FDS RCPS(Glas) |
Fellow of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine | FFICM |
Member of the Academy of Medical Educators | MAcadMEd |
Member of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine | MRCEM |
Member of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England | MFDS (RCS Eng) |
Member of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow | MFDS RCPS(Glasg) |
Member of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine | MFICM |
Member of the Faculty of Public Health | MFPH |
Member of the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine | MFPM |
Member of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare | MFSRH |
Member of the Joint Dental Faculties, Royal College of Surgeons of England | MJDF(RCS Eng) |
Member of the Royal College of Anaesthetists | MRCA |
Member of the College of Paramedics | MCPara |
Member of the Royal College of Nursing | MRCN |
Member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists | MRCOphth |
Member of the Royal College of Physicians | MRCP |
Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health | MRCPCH |
Member of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh | MRCPEd |
(Medical) Member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow | MRCP(Glas) |
(Intercollegiate) Member of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom | MRCP(UK) |
Member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | MRCOG |
(Surgical) Member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow | MRCS(Glasg) |
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland | MRCSI |
Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners | MRCGP |
International Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners | MRCGP(Int) |
Having passed the MRCGP examinations, (sans current RCGP membership) | MRCGP (year achieved) |
Member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists | MRCOT |
Member of the Royal College of Pathologists | MRCPath |
Member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland | MRCPI |
Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists | MRCPsych |
Member of the Royal College of Radiologists | MRCR |
Member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists | MRCSLT |
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England | MRCS |
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh | MRCSEd |
Member of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics | MFCI |
Fellowship or membership of learned societies, academies or professional institutions
[edit]These are generally placed in the order learned societies first, then Royal academicians, then professional institutions. There are two schools of thought as to how these should be ordered within each category: A & C Black's Titles and Forms of Address states that "As a general rule, letters should be shown in the order of the foundation of the societies, etc."[3] Contrary to this, Debrett's consider that within learned societies: "There is no recognised order for placing these letters. In practice, where one society is indisputably of greater importance than another the letters are usually placed in that order."[42][N 20] Similarly, for professional institutions: "[T]here is no recognised order for placing qualifications awarded by different bodies, a recipient usually places these letters on headed paper, business cards, etc, in order of importance to his particular profession."[44] There is no clear distinction between a learned society and a professional institute. With regard to Royal Academicians, Debrett's says: "Although Royal Academicians come second in this list, it is not suggested that they yield in precedence to fellows of learned societies. In practice, the two lists do not coincide."[45]
Black's notes that where a professional body or society has multiple grades of membership, only the highest is used except in professional correspondence, and that fellowships "election to which is a distinction" (e.g. FRS, RSA, RA, FBA) should be used on all correspondence, whereas initials only indicating support for a society are limited to correspondence on matters of interest to that society. Initials can also be used in professional contexts to indicate expertise.[3] Debrett's also distinguishes between initials issued as an honour, and those available as a subscription, with only the former normally being used in social correspondence. The former include fellowships of "principal learned societies", including, in order of foundation, FRS, FSA, FRSE, FRSL and FBA.[46]
In this table, all societies, institutions, etc. are listed alphabetically by substantive name,[N 21] rather than attempting to establish an order of precedence.
Some post-nominals (and associated professional titles) are protected as "Professions Regulated by Professional Bodies Incorporated by Royal Charter" under the European professional qualification directives.[47] These are indicated with an asterisk (e.g. CEng*).
Memberships and fellowships of the various medical Royal Colleges are listed post-nominally as medical qualifications (see the previous section) rather than with professional bodies and learned societies.
Chartered and other professional statuses
[edit]Some bodies award Chartered and other professional statuses with separate designatory letters from those indicating membership. These letters are placed before the designatory letters for fellowship or membership of the awarding body, e.g. CPhys MInstP. Where chartered status is a membership level within an institute, this is shown under that institute's entry above, e.g. Chartered Architectural Technologists, MCIAT, or Chartered Tax Advisor, CTA.
Membership of the armed forces and civilian services
[edit]In the armed forces, two or more branches may have officers with the same or similar titles, such as "Captain", which is a rank in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Marines. To differentiate between the branches, post-nominals such as "RN" are used. However, such post-nominals are not used for the higher positions, since the higher officers are differently-titled in each branch.
This is the last set of post-nominals given by the Ministry of Justice and Debrett's; it is not included by Black's.
Armed forces and civilian services | |
Royal Navy[N 31] rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RN |
Royal Naval Reserve[N 31] rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RNR |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RNVR |
Royal Fleet Auxiliary[N 31] rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RFA |
Royal Naval Auxiliary Service rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RNXS |
Army[N 32] rank or rank abbreviation followed by | HAC, RE, RAC, RA, RMP, R SIGNALS, REME, RLC, AGC, etc. |
Royal Air Force[N 33] rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RAF |
Royal Auxiliary Air Force rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RAuxAF |
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve[N 33] rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RAFVR |
Cadet Forces Commission rank or rank abbreviation followed by | CFC (but not in the RAF Air Cadets who should use RAFAC) |
Royal Marines rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RM |
Royal Marines Reserve rank or rank abbreviation followed by | RMR |
Merchant Navy | MN |
Maritime Volunteer Service | MVS |
Approved retired officers | (Retd) |
Professional qualifications
[edit]Qualifications in music | |
Bachelor's degree | BMus |
Master's degree | e.g. MMus, MPerf |
Doctorate | DMus |
Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music | |
Associate of the Royal Schools of Music | ARSM[212] |
Diplomate of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music | DipABRSM |
Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music | LRSM |
Fellow of the Royal Schools of Music | FRSM |
Certificate of Music Educators | CME ABRSM |
Royal Academy of Music | |
Licentiate of Royal Academy of Music | LRAM |
Professional Diploma in Performance/Composition | Prof.Dip |
Advanced Diploma in Performance/Opera | AdvDip |
London College of Music | |
Diplomate of London College of Music | DipLCM |
Associate of London College of Music | [ALCM |
Licentiate of London College of Music | LLCM |
Fellow of London College of Music | FLCM |
Royal College of Music | |
Associate of Royal College of Music | ARCM |
Artist Diploma in Performance/Opera/Composition | ArtDip |
Royal College of Music and Royal Academy of Music | |
Graduate of the Royal Schools of Music | GRSM |
Trinity College London | |
Graduate of Trinity College London | GTCL(Hons) |
Associate of Trinity College London | ATCL |
Associate of Trinity College London (theory) | AMusTCL |
Licentiate of Trinity College London | LTCL |
Licentiate of Trinity College London (theory) | LMusTCL |
Fellow of Trinity College London | FTCL |
Victoria College of Music | |
Diplomate of Victoria College of Music | DipVCM |
Associate of Victoria College of Music | AVCM |
Licentiate of Victoria College of Music | LVCM |
Fellow of Victoria College of Music | FVCM |
Royal College of Organists | |
Colleague of the Royal College of Organists | CRCO |
Associate of the Royal College of Organists | ARCO |
Fellow of the Royal College of Organists | FRCO |
Diploma in Choral Direction | DipCHD |
Licentiate in Teaching of the Royal College of Organists | LTRCO |
Qualifications in dance | |
Royal Academy of Dance | |
Fellow of Royal Academy of Dance | FRAD |
Licentiate of Royal Academy of Dance | LRAD |
Associate of the Royal Academy of Dance | ARAD |
Registered Teacher Status with the Royal Academy of Dance | RAD RTS |
National Association of Teachers of Dancing | |
Fellow of National Association of Teachers of Dancing | FNATD |
Licentiate of National Association of Teachers of Dancing | LNATD |
Associate of the National Association of Teachers of Dancing | ANATD |
Student Teacher of the National Association of Teachers of Dancing | SNATD |
Qualifications in accountancy | |
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants | |
Certificate in International Financial Reporting | CertIFR |
Diploma in International Financial Reporting | DipIFR |
Certificate in Digital Innovation for Finance | CertDIF |
Licentiate Certificate in International Auditing | CertIA |
Legal qualifications | |
Diploma in English Law | Dip Eng Law |
Degree of Barrister-at-Law (Northern Ireland) | BL |
Bachelor's degree | LLB, BCL |
Master's degree | LLM, MLaw, MJur, BCL |
Doctorate | DPhil, PhD, LLD, DCL, JD |
Honorary Doctorate | DCL hc, LLD hc, HonDCL, HonLLD |
Diploma in Legal Practice (Scotland) | DipLP |
Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives | FCILEx |
Graduate Member of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives | GCILEx |
Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives | ACILEx |
Qualified Professional HR Counsel | QPHR Counsel |
Fellow of the Institute of Paralegals | F.Inst.Pa |
Full Member (Qualified Paralegal) of the Institute of Paralegals | Q.Inst.Pa |
Associate Paralegal (Registered Paralegal) of the Institute of Paralegals | A.Inst.Pa |
Social work qualifications | |
Certificate in Social Services (awarded prior to 1975) | CSS |
Certificate of Qualification in Social Work (awarded from 1975 to 1991) | CQSW |
Diploma in Social Work (awarded from 1991 to 2009) | DipSW |
Bachelor of Social Work | BA (Hons) SW, BSc (Hons) SW, BSW (Hons), MA (Hons) SW, MSc (Hons) SW |
Master of Social Work | MSc SW, MA SW |
State Registered Social Worker | RSW |
Qualified Social Worker | QSW |
Approved Mental Health Professional | AMHP |
Best Interest Assessor | BIA |
Practice Educator | PE |
Social Supervisor (forensic social worker) | SSup |
Logistics and transport qualifications | |
Logistician | FSCM, CSCM, ESCM, PSCM, ASCM, MSCM, AFSCM, LSCM. FCILT, CMILT, MILT, CPL, CTP, CML, PLS, CTL, DLP, PLog, EJLog, ESLog, EMLog, JrLog, Log, SrLog |
Architectural qualifications | |
Architecture | BArch, MArch, DipArch, PgDipArch, RIBA, RIAS, RIAI, RSAW |
Conservation Architecture | CA & SCA,[213] AABC & CAABC[214] |
Medical qualifications | |
Medicine | MB/BM/ChB BCh/BS/BCh/BChir |
Surgery | MRCS, FRCS, MS, MCh, etc. |
Physicians | MRCP, FRCP, MRCPCH, FRCPCH, MRCPath (or similar membership and fellowships of Royal Colleges or Faculties) |
Pathologists | FRCPath |
Pharmaceutical Physicians | MFPM, FFPM |
Dentistry | BDS, BChD |
Dietitians | RD |
Sport and exercise medicine physicians | MFSEM(UK), FFSEM(UK), DipMSK (FSEM), DFSEM(UK), |
Psychiatrists | MRCPsych, FRCPsych |
Obstetricians and Gynaecologists | MRCOG, FRCOG |
Emergency physicians | MRCEM, FRCEM, DipMSK (FSEM) |
Emergency Medical Technician | EMT-R (Must be on the Managed Voluntary Register at the U.K Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians(UKREMT))[215] |
Anaesthetists | MRCA, FRCA, FFPMRCA |
General Practitioners | MRCGP, FRCGP, DipMSK (FSEM), DGM, DCH, |
Dispensing Opticians | FADO, FBDO |
Optometrists | FCOptom, MCOptom |
Paramedics | GASI, FASI, MCPara, FCPara[216][217] |
Pre-hospital care providers | DIMC (RCSEd), FIMC (RCSEd), DipRTM (RCSEd), DMCC, DipROM (RCSEd), DipPUC (CoP), DUMC (RCSEd), FAWM, |
Podiatric Medicine/Podiatric Surgery | BSc (Hons), DPodM, MRCPod, FCPM, FRCPodS, FFPM RCPS (Glasg) |
Physiotherapy | DPT, BSc Phys (Hons), MCSP, FCSP, DipMSK (FSEM) |
Occupational therapy | MRCOT, FRCOT, SROT, etc. |
Operating Department Practitioner | ODP, BSc, DipHE etc. |
Physician Associates | PA-R (While listed on the Managed Voluntary Register at the Faculty of Physician Associates, Royal College of Physicians) |
Radiographer | MSCR, FSCR, etc. |
Registered Nurse | RGN, RNA, RNC, RNMH, RNLD, BSc, BNurs, MSc, MNurSci, DNP etc. |
Registered Veterinary Nurses | RVN |
Speech & Language Therapist | BSc, MSc, MRCSLT, Cert.MRCSLT |
Veterinary surgeons | BVSc, BVetMed, VetMB, BVM&S, BVMS, MRCVS, FRCVS |
Wilderness medicine | FAWM,[218] MFAWM, DipMtnMed, DiMM, DiDMM[219] |
Pharmaceutical Qualifications | |
Pharmacy degree | MPharm (post 1997), BPharm, BSc (Pharmacy) |
Postgraduate diploma | PgDipClinPharm, PgDipCommPharm, PgDipGPP PgDipGenPharmPrac |
Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society | MRPharmS |
Scientist Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society | SRPharmS |
Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society | FRPharmS |
Member of the Faculty of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society | MFRPSI, MFRPSII |
Fellow of the Faculty of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society | FFRPS |
Certified Pharmacy Technician | CPhT, Reg Pharm Tech |
Pharmacy Technicians (Upon full membership of APTUK) | MAPharmT |
Fellow of the Veterinary Pharmacy Association | FVPA |
Member of the Veterinary Pharmacy Association | MVPA |
Alternative medicine Qualifications | |
Chiropractors | MScChiro, MChiro, DC |
Medical homeopaths | LFHOM, MFHOM, FFHOM |
Osteopaths | MOst |
Teaching qualifications | |
Master of Education | MEd |
Bachelor of Education | BEd |
Certificate in Education | Cert. Ed. |
Chartered Teacher[210] | CTeach |
Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice | PGCAP |
Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education | PGCHE |
Postgraduate Certificate in Education | PGCE |
Postgraduate Diploma Academic Practice[220] | PGDAP |
Postgraduate Diploma in Education | PGDipEd |
Professional Graduate Diploma in Education | PGDE |
National Professional Qualification for Headship | NPQH |
National Professional Qualification for Senior Leadership[221] | NPQSL |
National Professional Qualification for Middle Leadership | NPQML |
Qualified Teacher Status | QTS, QTLS |
Teaching qualifications (pre-2017) | |
These were awarded by The College of Teachers until 2016, and holders are still entitled to use the post-nominal letters under the Royal Charter of The Chartered College of Teaching.[174] | DFCOT, FCOT (or FCP), AdDipCOT, LCOT (or LCP), DipCOT, ACOT (or ACP), AdCertCOT, DipASE |
Scientific Qualifications: Professional Registers | |
Chartered Scientist | CSci |
Chartered Biologist | CBiol |
Chartered Chemist | CChem |
Chartered Physicist | CPhys |
Chartered Psychologist | CPsychol |
Chartered Science Teacher | CSciTeach |
Registered Scientist | RSci |
Registered Science Technician | RSciTech |
Registered Animal Scientist | RAnimSci |
Land based Qualifications: Royal Societies | |
Royal Forestry Society - Master in Arboriculture | MArb (RFS)[222] |
Royal Horticultural Society - Master of Horticulture | MHort (RHS)[223] |
Engineering Qualifications: Professional Registers | |
Chartered Engineer | CEng |
Incorporated Engineer | IEng |
Engineering Technician | EngTech |
ICT Technician | RITTech |
Diploma in Engineering Management (ASEE) | DEM |
Marine operational, technical and scientific qualifications | |
Master Unlimited/Foreign Going/Class 1 Certificate of Competency | Master Mariner, MM |
Chartered Marine Engineer | CMarEng |
Chartered Marine Scientist | CMarSci |
Chartered Marine Technologist | CMarTech |
Incorporated Marine Engineer | IMarEng |
Marine Engineering Technician | MarEngTech |
Nursing qualifications (pre-2007) | |
Although technically out of date, some of these titles are still in common usage, particularly with nurses registered with the NMC's precedent body. | RGN SRN RMN RSCN SEN SEN(M) EN EN(M) RNMH RN |
Nursing and midwifery qualifications as of 2007[N 34] | RM RN1/RNA RN2 RN3/RNMH RN4 RN5/RNLD RN6 RN8/RNC RN7 RN9 RHV RSN ROH RFHN (Scotland only)
(Nursing Associate - England only) - NAR |
Nurse recorded qualifications | |
The nurse must be registered in one of the above categories to be eligible to study for and use these post-nominal letters (exc NAR) | SPAN SPMH SPCN SPLD SPHP SCHM SCLD SPCC SPDN V100 V200 V300 LPE |
Management qualifications | |
Institute of Management Specialists[224] | |
Companion of the Institute of Management Specialists | Comp.I.M.S. |
Fellow of the Institute of Management Specialists | F.I.M.S. |
Member of the Institute of Management Specialists | M.I.M.S. |
Associate Member of the Institute of Management Specialists | A.M.I.M.S. |
Student Member of the Institute of Management Specialists | Stud.I.M.S. |
Rescue Qualifications | |
Certificate in Specialist Rescue | CertSR |
Diploma in Specialist Rescue | DipSR |
Other awards
[edit]Awards other than Crown Honours are not normally listed except in the context of events related to the awarding body
British Red Cross Society Awards & Honours | |
Badge of Honour (No Category – abbreviation of categories below – Common Usage) | BH |
Badge of Honour for Devoted Service – Uncommon Usage | BH(D) |
Badge of Honour for Distinguished Service – Uncommon Usage | BH(DS) |
Badge of Honour for Outstanding Service – Uncommon Usage | BH(OS) |
Youth organisations
[edit]Member of the UK Youth Parliament | MYP[225] |
Deputy Member of the UK Youth Parliament | DMYP[225] |
Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament | MSYP[226] |
Welsh Youth Parliament Member | WYPM/ASIC |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Esquire (or Esq as a suffix) is now commonly used in the UK in place of the prefix Mr in formal address;[citation needed] according to the Dictionary of Genealogy it has no real meaning, while according to Buckingham Palace it is an entitlement of all British-born men.[citation needed]
- ^ The Order of Saint Patrick is now dormant.
- ^ a b c The Order of the Star of India is now dormant.
- ^ a b c The Order of the Indian Empire is now dormant.
- ^ The Order of Victoria and Albert is now defunct; no appointments have been made since the death of Queen Victoria.
- ^ The Order of the Crown of India is now dormant.
- ^ a b The Indian Order of Merit is now dormant.
- ^ The Order of British India is now dormant.
- ^ The Indian Distinguished Service Medal is no longer awarded.
- ^ Previously known as the Colonial Police Medal (CPM).
- ^ Postnominals date from Sep 16 onwards, when it became a state award. Previous awards of the Merchant Navy Medal, awarded from 2005 to 2015, did not attract post-nominal letters. See http://www.merchantnavymedal.org/
- ^ The letters "PC" are normally only used to identify members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom who are peers. The distinction is needed because peers already hold a prefix ("Rt Hon" or higher) even when they are not Privy Counsellors, while the same cannot be said of non-peers.[6] However if the prefix "The Right Honourable" is omitted before a non-peer's name then the post-nominal letters "PC" may be used to identify a person's membership of the Privy Council.[7]
- ^ Identified by post-nominal abbreviation only when citing legal reports, in every other circumstance identified by pre-nominal title[8]
- ^ Placed here on the Ministry of Justice list but after memberships of learned societies, royal academies and professional bodies by both Debrett's and Black's
- ^ "Member of Parliament" is used in the UK and other Commonwealth countries to describe members of the lower house of Parliament only. In the UK, members of the House of Commons are described as Members of Parliament, like in Canada, but members of the House of Lords are not.
- ^ When the London Assembly was first established in 2000 there was some debate over its members' post-nominal letters. The most commonly used were "AM", "GLA", "MLA" and "GLAM". GLA is a short form of Greater London Authority, of which the London Assembly is part. A consensus eventually grew around the use of AM.
- ^ The exact post-nominals for degrees vary between courses and between universities, common ones are shown here, ordered according to the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.[11]
- ^ Use of Cantuar for Kent is rare and risks confusion with both Lambeth degrees and the University of Canterbury, NZ. The Latin name for Kent is Cantium (hence Cantiensis) which would give Cant (also used by the University of Canterbury, NZ); the University of Kent was originally the University of Kent at Canterbury.
- ^ Awarded to undergraduates who receive a BEng or MEng degree from a programme within the City and Guilds College-Imperial College London.
- ^ Debrett's previously added that: "Strictly speaking, [Learned Societies] should be arranged according to date of foundation or incorporation of the societies concerned, but some hold that those with a Royal Charter should take precedence."[43] This has been deleted from the current advice.
- ^ I.e. by what they are a society or institute of or for, e.g. Aeronautical for the Royal Aeronautical Society. Bodies without a substantive name, such as the Royal Society, are listed at the top, ordered by their full names.
- ^ While based outside the UK, the RIA is an all-Ireland learned body covering Northern Ireland
- ^ Used only within the society
- ^ Fellows who were fellows of both the Institute of Actuaries and the Faculty of Actuaries prior to their merger may continue to use both FIA and FFA
- ^ No post-nominals are assigned by the society in its regulations;[74] the use of the post-nominal letters FRAS is however recognized by many reference works.[75][76][77][78]
- ^ Note the President uses the statement "President, RIBA" but does not gain specific post-nominals
- ^ May be used in correspondence, etc., but not in screen credits
- ^ Not a Privy Council approved individual chartered designation[137]
- ^ Issued jointly with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and used alongside FCMA or ACMA by CIMA members
- ^ According to Debrett's and Black's, listed after fellowships of learned societies, royal academicians, and memberships of professional bodies. Debrett's lists Writers to the Signet before MPs, while Black's lists them together.
- ^ a b c "RN" or "RNR" is used for officers with the rank of Commodore or below.
- ^ In the Army, the initials of the regiment or corps of the officer are used as post-nominals. Until 2015, those above the rank of Lieutenant Colonel had their former regiment or corps preceded by the word 'Late', representing their elevation to the General Staff. This practice was abolished by order of the CGS with effect from 1 Apr 15, but remains in usage amongst those who retired prior to this date
- ^ a b "RAF" or "RAFVR" technically should be used for officers with the rank of Air Chief Marshal and below, though, in practice, it is used for officers with the rank of Wing Commander and below.
- ^ The title of "1st Level Registered Nurse" is comparable to the old titles of RGN, RMN etc. The title of "2nd Level Registered Nurse" refers to those previously called Enrolled Nurses. The post-nominal letters for 1st Level Registered Nurses can be used interchangeably but not together i.e. either Your Name, RN1 or Your Name, RNA not Your Name, RN1, RNA
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