As a Professor Emeritus, your role often involves ongoing academic activities such as research, mentoring junior faculty, advising graduate students, or participating in departmental committees. Although the position is usually honorary and may be part-time or flexible, many institutions encourage Emeritus faculty to stay engaged through attending conferences, contributing to publications, or providing leadership in scholarly projects. While teaching is generally minimal, you may be invited to deliver guest lectures or support curriculum development. The degree of involvement varies by institution and individual preference, offering a blend of autonomy and continued professional impact. This allows you to remain an active member of the academic community, sharing your expertise while enjoying greater flexibility.