Emeritus Professor
An Emeritus Professor is a retired academic who has been granted special status by a university in recognition of their distinguished career and contributions to their field. This title allows them to retain their title and often continue to participate in academic activities, such as research, teaching, or mentoring students.
Emeritus Professors typically have a wealth of experience and knowledge, having spent many years in academia. They may still be involved in their respective departments, contributing to discussions and projects, and they often serve as valuable resources for both faculty and students at the university.