Friday, 3 June 2016

etiquette - How to address an Oxford/Cambridge full-time lecurer who is not a Ph.D.?


I am currently writing an e-mail to a member of Oxbridge staff. He is a "lecturer," full-time staff, who co-ordinates a well-known program, but does not hold a PhD, only an MA.



I can't call him "Dr. ," or even "Professor," so is "Mr." sufficient? It seems too informal for someone in such a high-ranking position.




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