Hi All,
If a professor was conferred Professor Emeritus in "university A", can he/she still join "university B" as professor?
Have you been supervised under any Prof Emeritus before?
Thanks.
Position of Professor Emeritus
Started by Adrian K, Nov 30 2011 03:58 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 November 2011 - 03:58 PM
Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is like expecting the lion not to attack you because you are a vegetarian.
..."best of our knowledge, as far as we know this had never been reported before, though I can't possible read all the published journals on earth, but by perform thorough search in google, the keywords did not match any documents"...
"what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger"---Goddess Casandra reminds me to be strong
"It's all just DNA. Do it."---phage434
..."best of our knowledge, as far as we know this had never been reported before, though I can't possible read all the published journals on earth, but by perform thorough search in google, the keywords did not match any documents"...
"what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger"---Goddess Casandra reminds me to be strong
"It's all just DNA. Do it."---phage434
#2
Posted 01 December 2011 - 01:39 AM
Oooh not sure, I've never worked with a Professor Emeritus before, not even sure I've even met one.
I knew it! I knew it! Well, not in the sense of having the slightest idea, but I knew there was something I didn't know.
#3
Posted 01 December 2011 - 09:37 AM
I guess it depends on the universities regulations...E.g. If there's an upper age limit an Emeritus won't get a job in that because he's just too old. Or the regulations forbid the Emeritus to take over another professorship. Or there are no regulations at all. So it depends.
Here in Germany most universities disestablished the emeritus and professors retire as other employees too. Luckily.
Here in Germany most universities disestablished the emeritus and professors retire as other employees too. Luckily.
Edited by hobglobin, 01 December 2011 - 09:37 AM.
One must presume that long and short arguments contribute to the same end. - Epicurus
...except casandra's that belong to the funniest, most interesting and imaginative (or over-imaginative?) ones, I suppose.
#4
Posted 13 December 2011 - 04:36 PM
I don't see why a emeritus professor would want to move to a different university to the one that provided him/her the title.
I've met one via email, he was an amazing guy, who actually provided the material i once posted about the pub science some time ago.
I've met one via email, he was an amazing guy, who actually provided the material i once posted about the pub science some time ago.
"When there's no more room in hell the dead will walk the Earth"
#5
Posted 14 December 2011 - 10:14 AM
more money, more reputation, more work....some people need and like this
One must presume that long and short arguments contribute to the same end. - Epicurus
...except casandra's that belong to the funniest, most interesting and imaginative (or over-imaginative?) ones, I suppose.
#6
Posted 14 December 2011 - 10:33 AM
when is your emeritus professorship due dr H?
"When there's no more room in hell the dead will walk the Earth"














