''Emeritus/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".
In some cases, the term is conferred automatically upon all persons who retire at a given rank, but in others, it remains a mark of distinguished performance (usually in the area of research) awarded selectively on retirement. It is also used when a person of distinction in a profession retires or hands over the position, enabling their former rank to be retained in their title. The term ''emeritus'' does not necessarily signify that a person has relinquished all the duties of their former position, and they may continue to exercise some of them.
In descriptions of deceased professors emeriti listed at U.S. universities, the title ''emeritus'' is replaced by an indication of the years of their appointments,
except in
obituaries, where it may be used to indicate their status at the time of death.
Etymology
''Emeritus'' (past participle of Latin , meaning 'complete one's service') is a compound of the
Latin
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prefix (variant of ) meaning 'out of, from' and (source of 'merit') meaning 'to serve, earn'. The word is attested since the early 17th century with the meaning 'having served out one's time, having done sufficient service'. The Latin feminine equivalent, ''emerita'' (), is also sometimes used, although in English the word ''emeritus'' is often unmarked for gender.
In academia
A ''
Professor of the Practice'', or ''Professor in Residence'', in the US, or ''
Professorial Chair'' in the UK, who retires from an educational institution in good standing, after typically at least five years in their role, may be given the title Professor ''Emerita'' or Professor ''Emeritus''. The
gender-neutral title ''Professor Emerit'' for men and women is available at some universities. In most systems and institutions, the rank is bestowed on all professors who have retired in good standing, while at others, it needs a special act or vote.
Other uses
When a
diocesan bishop or
auxiliary bishop retires, the word ''emeritus'' is added to their former title, i.e., "Archbishop Emeritus of ...". The term "Bishop Emeritus" of a particular see can apply to several people, if the first lives long enough. The title was applied to the Bishop of Rome, ''Pope Emeritus''
Benedict XVI, on his retirement. In
Community of Christ, the status of emeritus is occasionally granted to senior officials upon retirement.
In
Judaism
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, ''emeritus'' is often a title granted to long-serving
rabbi
A rabbi (; ) is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi—known as ''semikha''—following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud. The basic form of t ...
s of
synagogues or other Jewish institutions. In some cases, the title is also granted to
chazzans. Rabbi ''Emeritus'' or Cantor ''Emeritus'' is largely an honorific title.
Since 2001, the honorary title of president pro tempore emeritus has been given to a senator of the minority party who has previously served as
president pro tempore of the United States Senate
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.
It is also used in business and nonprofit organizations to denote perpetual status of the founder of an organization or individuals who made significant contributions to the institution.
Phil Knight, for example, is the co-founder of
Nike, and after decades of being the
CEO, he is now the chairman emeritus of the company.
Following her decision to retire from Democratic leadership, the
House Steering and Policy Committee voted to grant
Nancy Pelosi the title of ''Speaker Emerita'' in recognition of her service as
Speaker of the House, while newly elected Speaker
Mike Johnson referred to his ousted predecessor
Kevin McCarthy as ''Speaker Emeritus''.
Cabinet of Singapore also adopted the use of emeritus and so far it has been conferred to
Senior Minister of Singapore Goh Chok Tong in 2011, when he and then-
Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew; 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean politician who ruled as the first Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990. He is widely recognised ...
both stepped down from the upcoming cabinet as part of the party's renewal process.
Goh retired from politics in
2020, though his title as an emeritus was kept intact.
See also
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Notes
References
Sources
* "Emeritus", New Oxford American Dictionary (2nd edition), 2005.
* "Emeritus", Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary (3rd edition), 1997.
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