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List of post-nominal letters (Ireland)

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This is a list of post-nominal letters given in Ireland. Most are used by custom rather than arising from any legislation.

List

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Office Post-nominal
Orders and Decorations
Military Medal for Gallantry MMG
Distinguished Service Medal DSM
Legal Positions
Senior Counsel SC
Peace Commissioner PC
University Degrees[a]
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, PgD, 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[a]
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)
University of Galway (NUI)
Maynooth University (NUI)
St. Patricks College, Maynooth (Pontifical University) (Maynooth)
Munster Technological University (MTU)
Legal Qualifications
Bachelor's Degrees BCL, DipLaw/CPE
Barrister at Law Degree BL[1]
Master's Degrees LLM, LLB, MCL, 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.
EMTs/Paramedics/Advanced Paramedics NQEMT (EMT/Paramedic/Advanced Paramedic), Dip EMS Paramedic,PGDip EMS Advanced Paramedic, MSc Advanced Paramedic
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.
Occupational therapy MAOTI[2]
Pharmacists MPSI,
Veterinary Nurses VN, RVN
Veterinary Surgeons MVB, MRCVS, FRCVS
Therapy Qualifications
Doctoral Degree PhD, MD, PsyD, DMin
Master's Degree MSW, MEd, MSEd, MSc, MA, EdS, MDiv, PgD
Licences LPC, LMHC, LCPC, LPCC, LRTTP, LRTTT, LCMHC, LMHP, MFCC, LCSW
Certifications CADC, C.Hyp, Cl.Hyp, RTT
Accreditations and Memberships IACP, NCP, ICP, IAHIP, CHPA, GHSC, BACP, UKCP, BPA, EAP, BPS, ARCHTI, NAPCP, FICTA, NHR, IHR, IAPTP
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
European Engineer EurIng
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[b][c]
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[3]
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland MRCSI
Member of the Genealogical 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
Member of the Institute of Designers in Ireland MIDI
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[3]
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[4]
Member of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland[5] MPRII
Member of the Irish Society of Cinematographers[6] 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[b]
Canons Regular CR + Initials of specific Congregation e.g. CRIC
Praemonstratensians (or "Norbertines") OPraem
Order of St Benedict ("Benedictines") OSB
Order of Cistercians OCist
Trappists OCSO
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 Saint Clare ("Poor Clares") OSC
Order of Saint Augustine ("Augustinians") OSA
Carmelites of the Ancient Observance ("Carmelites" or "Whitefriars") OCarm
Discalced Carmelites OCD
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
Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary ("Loreto Sisters") IBVM
Vincentians CM
Daughters of Charity DC
Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer ("Redemptorists") CSsR
Congregation of the Passion ("Passionists") CP
Congregatio Sancti Spiritus Holy Ghost Fathers CSSp
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") CFC
Society of St Columban ("Columban Fathers") SSC or SSCME
Missionary Society of St Patrick ("Kiltegan Fathers") SPS
Society of African Missions SMA
Celtic Cross Missionary[7] CCM

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b The exact post-nominal for university degrees varies based on the faculty in which the degree was obtained
  2. ^ a b 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.
  3. ^ 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.

References

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  1. ^ "Degree of Barrister–at–Law". The Honorable Society of King's Inns.
  2. ^ "Membership".
  3. ^ a b "Irish Computer Society - IT Training, Computer Courses, ICT Professionals, Promote computer literacy, ECDL. IT Courses". 24 October 2023.
  4. ^ "FAQ - Scholars - TCD". www.tcdlife.ie. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
  5. ^ "Public Relations Institute of Ireland". PRII. Archived from the original on 17 May 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Profile of the Irish Society of Cinematographers". Archived from the original on 2017-04-07. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  7. ^ Celtic Cross Missionary[permanent dead link]