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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.

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Notes

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

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