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Faculty members who are retiring from
the profession at age 55 or later following a minimum of ten
years of continuous service on the Northwestern faculty are
eligible for appointment to emeritus status. Such appointments
require the recommendation of the school dean, endorsement
by the Provost, and approval of the Board of Trustees.
Because emeritus status recognizes
the retiring faculty member's contributions to the University's
teaching and/or research activities, persons recommended for
emeritus status should have a record of substantial achievement
during their tenure on the faculty. Because they typically
have significant professional responsibilities beyond the
University, part-time and adjunct faculty will generally not
have achieved the record of service specifically to Northwestern
necessary to merit appointment to emeritus status. Emeritus
standing is not granted to persons whose faculty status has
been largely nominal and who have not carried the independent
instructional and/or research responsibilities generally associated
with a faculty position in the field (e.g., administrators
who hold coterminous faculty titles.)
Recommendations for appointment to
emeritus status should be made as early as possible during
the faculty member's final year of service. Recommendations
should include a letter from the school dean and a curriculum
vitae outlining the nominee's responsibilities in teaching
and/or research.
December, 2001
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