Talk:Roy Miller (academic)

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Capitalisation[edit]

Per WP:Job titles:

"Offices, positions, and job titles such as president, king, emperor, pope, bishop, abbot, executive director are common nouns and therefore start with a capital letter only when followed by a person's name, in other words when they have become part of the name: "President Nixon", not "president Nixon". When used generically, they should be in lower case: "Mitterrand was the French president" or "There were many presidents at the meeting." "

Ground Zero | t 22:55, 1 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]