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(1) This policy is made by the (2) The (3) Where a nominated professor holds an academic appointment of special distinction prior to retirement, the Committee may (4) The awarding of the title Professor Emeritus is an exceptional (5) The distinguished or outstanding service that is to be recognised includes: (6) In assessing nominations, consideration will be given to: (7) Nominations for the title Professor Emeritus are to be made by submitting a formal proposal to the Vice-Chancellor on the approved nomination form (see Associated Information). (8) Nominations may be made by a member of the (9) All nominations must be accompanied by a recommendation from the Pro Vice-Chancellor of the relevant (10) Evidence of outstanding or distinguished service must be demonstrated in the supporting documentation, which may include: (11) The nomination form must be completed in full, with all required documentation attached as outlined in the checklist at the end of the form. Incomplete nominations will not be considered. (12) Nominations must include sufficient detail to allow the proposal to be readily assessed and should avoid reproducing the content of career summary web-pages (staff directory information). (13) The Vice-Chancellor will present the nominations to the Council's Nominations and Governance Committee with appropriate recommendations for consideration. (14) Nominations will be considered in accordance with this policy and the Charter of the Nominations and Governance Committee. (15) All nominations must be treated as confidential. The prospective nominee must not be aware of the nomination. (16) Professors Emeritus will be accorded such use of the general facilities of the University, including its libraries and computing services, as the Vice-Chancellor may determine. (17) Professors Emeritus are members of the University (18) (19) Professors Emeritus are expected to abide by University statutes, regulations and policies whilst undertaking activities relating to the University. (20) Professors Emeritus are recognised as such for life. (21) The Nominations and Governance Committee may withdraw the title Professor Emeritus if there is any breach or suspected breach of policy or any conduct which, in the opinion of the Committee, is likely to bring the University or any of its related entities into disrepute. (22) The Vice-Chancellor, or officers authorised by the Vice-Chancellor, may (23) Academic titles for persons who are employed as Professor Emeritus and Other Courtesy Titles Policy
Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Professor Emeritus
Criteria for Award
Nomination Process
Confidentiality
Benefits and Conditions
Term of Appointment
Section 3 - Other Academic Titles
Courtesy titles for Other Honorary Appointees
Academic titles for staff employed by the University
Section 4 - Associated Documents