Talk:Associateships of Imperial College London
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Move page
[edit]Can someone please move this page from ARCS (degree) to Associate of the Royal College of Science, as I know not how to do this.
Honourary vs. honorary
[edit]Just for general information. British and US usage vary when it comes to the word 'honour/honor' - it's 'honour' for Britain and most of the Commonwealth, but 'honor' for the US and probably Canada.
However, the word 'honorary' is spelt the same way everywhere. Basically, there is no such word as 'honourary'. -- Jack of Oz ... speak! ... 09:43, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
incorrect hyperlink
[edit]the ref MSCi hyperlinks incorrectly to Master of Mathematics (MMath) 212.49.239.64 (talk) 10:14, 14 March 2011 (UTC)
Broaden to "Associateships of Imperial College London"
[edit]Right now, only this associateship has its own page, however, both the AGCI and ARSM have the same standing, and could have separate pages. The question is however, do they need them? Whilst the history of these awards may be of interest, I doubt they need their own separate page given that most of the pertinent information would likely be duplicated. I would suggest instead broadening the scope of this page to all of the relevant associateships, to cover their history (before the colleges were part of a University, the historic reluctance for degrees in Engineering, etc.). Would anyone object? Shadowssettle(talk) 18:15, 7 September 2019 (UTC)
- As no-one has responded, I'm assuming in good faith that I can continue with this suggestion for now Shadowssettle(talk) 16:30, 25 September 2019 (UTC)