Adviser or Advisor?
Are you an Adviser or an Advisor?
I’ve been looking at our marketing materials for next academic year and after years of preferring the ‘e’, I’ve gone through and changed everything over to ‘o’. It just feels more professional, but I’m not sure what has shifted in my mindset! Would be interested in what everyone else thinks.
Interestingly, our team job titles use ‘adviser’, just to clash with my spangly new marketing materials 😂
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Thanks for this post. We've just been having the same discussion for my role title. Advisor it is!