Professor Emeritus definition

Professor Emeritus means a retired Professor working in a faculty in an honorary capacity;
Professor Emeritus means a retired Professor working in the University in an honorary capacity;
Professor Emeritus as used in this Agreement, shall mean any distinguished senior Faculty member no longer under a full-time contract, who meets the established criteria, and whose extraordinary service to the academic community is deemed worthy of recognition by the appropriate Xxxx.

Examples of Professor Emeritus in a sentence

  • This task was placed on the wide shoulders and deep legal mind of Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, (Professor Emeritus and the former Director of the Centre for the Law of Obligations, Law Faculty, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium) by the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT).


More Definitions of Professor Emeritus

Professor Emeritus means a retired Professor working in an honorary capacity;
Professor Emeritus and “Honorary Professor” means a retired Professor working in a Faculty in the capacity of an Emeritus or Honorary Professor;
Professor Emeritus means a retired Professor appointed by the Chancellor on honorary basis;
Professor Emeritus means a retired Professor designated as such under the Regulations;
Professor Emeritus means a person who, with the express approval of the Council, holds an honorary, as opposed to a substantive, title of professor or research professor corresponding to that held last by that person during the person’s active service in the University or any other recognised university;
Professor Emeritus means a retired professor working in a faculty on honorary basis;
Professor Emeritus means Professor that retired in good academic standing.