emeriti
"Emeritus" is a term used to designate a person who has retired from their position but retains their title as an honor. "Emerita" is the feminine form of this term, used for a woman who has retired but retains her title.
Robert Bunsen retired from his academic career as a professor of chemistry at the University of Heidelberg in 1889 at the age of 78.
The Latin word 'emeritus' is given to some professors (and in other circles) as a mark of respect for their years of contribution.... so that Dr John Brown, Professor of XYZ at the ABC University would become Dr John Brown, Emeritus Professor of XYZ.
This is the Latin plural of Emeritus. In universities, a professor who has been with that school for many years and is now retired is often awarded the honorary title of Professor Emeritus. (Some schools use Emerita if it's a female, where others use Emeritus for both males and females.) But if we are referring to more than one of these retired professors, we would use the plural for both: Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones are both Professors Emeriti at Harvard University.
The proper title for a retired Major is "Major (Retired)" or "Retired Major".
Emeritus is a suffix added to the title of a person retired from active service, but retaining rank or title. An example is a retired professor who has the title Professor Emeritus. A person who is retired but retains an honorary title corresponding to the position that was held immediately before retirement. e.g. an emeritus professor is a retired professor.
Professor Emeritus.
ret or Ret or RET for abbreviated retired
"Emeritus" is a term used to designate a person who has retired from their position but retains their title as an honor. "Emerita" is the feminine form of this term, used for a woman who has retired but retains her title.
Faber was a professor of English at a university before he retired. He was knowledgeable about literature and had a deep love for books and ideas.
A professor emeritus is a retired professor who has been granted the title and privileges of their former position. They are distinguished from other faculty members by their long service and contributions to their field, as well as their continued involvement in academic activities despite being retired.
Yes, Stephen Hawking retired at age 67 in 2009 from his position as the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University.
It was unknown. By this point Professor McGonagall had retired.
Retired. Before his retirement he was also a Hogwarts professor.
Dr. or Professor.
He is now retired and living in Danville, Kentucky. Was a history professor.
The title "Professor Emeritus" is given to a retired professor who has made significant contributions to their field. It distinguishes them from other academic titles by recognizing their long-standing expertise and service to the institution.