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Emeritus (/əˈmɛrɪtəs/; female version: emerita) is an honorary title granted to someone who retires from a position of distinction, most commonly an academic faculty position, but is allowed to continue using the previous title, as in "professor emeritus".
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Emeritus

Emeritus

Az emeritus nyugalmazott professzorok, püspökök vagy egyéb tisztségű személyek címében használatos melléknév. Női formája nem létezik, mivel a latin ragozás nem a biológiai nemet, hanem a nyelvtani nemet követi, és azok a tisztségek, amelyekben... Wikipédia
An emeritus is a retired college professor or minister. When a professor stops teaching, she might be given the title of emeritus, which basically means she ...
Emeritus is the title given to a professor who is retired. The term is also used for other occupations, most notably clergy, and presidents.
(1) Professors Emeriti ... Emeritus status is not conferred automatically based on the fact of retirement alone. ... If these conditions are determined to have been ...
(1) Teaching After retirement, Professors Emeriti are welcome to teach one four-credit course per academic year from one of the following venues:
Use the singular, emeritus or emerita, when referring to one male or one female former faculty member, respectively; use the plural, emeriti, when referring ...
Retired or upon retirement, if they are or were a full professor or associate professor by the end of the academic year,; Given distinguished and honorable full ...
Upon retirement, a university professor, full professor, or associate professor who has been a tenured member of the University Faculty for ten or more years ...