atw: Re: Qualifications and postnominal abbreviations
- From: Stuart Burnfield <sburnf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:42:49 +0800
Hi Jessica -
Is the audience Australian or US or something else? Business, academic,
scientific, general?
I'd try the AGPS Style Manual but it's at home.
Cheers
Stuart
> How should a professionally qualified person be addressed in the
> context of their profession? For example: would 'Name, BEng (Chem)'
> be correct for a person holding a Bachelor of Engineering degree in
> the chemical engineering field?
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