On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 02:34:41PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: > But I do not know, how to combinate it with a "Dipl. Ing." which > would be something like "Madame Dr. Dipl. Ing. Konzack" wich sounds > a little bit weird...
i'd drop the Dipl. Ing. since a doctor already implies that you have some sort of master degree. you might use Dr. Ing. to indicate your field. (with 2,850,000 google hits this seems to be quite common) i think Dipl. Ing. Dr. could be used in cases where you have a master in a different field than your doctor. (ie you'd have two masters) greetings, martin. -- cooperative communication with sTeam - caudium, pike, roxen and unix offering: programming, training and administration - anywhere in the world -- pike programmer working in new zealand open-steam.org|webhaven.co.nz unix system- bahai.or.at iaeste.(tuwien.ac|or).at administrator (caudium|gotpike).org is.schon.org Martin Bähr http://www.iaeste.or.at/~mbaehr/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]