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How does one get Emeritus/Emerita status at the University of Windsor?

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How does one get Emeritus/Emerita status at the University of Windsor?

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As of May 2005 The University of Windsor automatically confers the title “emeritus” or “emerita” on Full Professors and Librarians IV retiring with a minimum of 10 years’ service under a policy change approved by Senate. Under the previous policy, emeritus/emerita status was conferred only after application or nomination and approval by a special appointments committee. This process will remain in place for those who do not meet the minimum years of service. The original motion from the Senate Steering Committee concerned only Professors and Librarian IVs. A proposal to extend the title to every rank of professor and librarian was defeated before inclusion of Associate Professors and Librarian IIIs was approved by Senate. This issue is still before Senate.

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