Academic titles in English should be written with capital letters and as a whole phrase when possible. Punctuation should be used for abbreviations of academic titles. Examples given include writing out "Professor" or using the abbreviations "Prof." or "Prof. Dr." followed by the name and academic department or university.
Academic titles in English should be written with capital letters and as a whole phrase when possible. Punctuation should be used for abbreviations of academic titles. Examples given include writing out "Professor" or using the abbreviations "Prof." or "Prof. Dr." followed by the name and academic department or university.
Academic titles in English should be written with capital letters and as a whole phrase when possible. Punctuation should be used for abbreviations of academic titles. Examples given include writing out "Professor" or using the abbreviations "Prof." or "Prof. Dr." followed by the name and academic department or university.