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In recent years, fraud has been a serious phenomenon in Chinese universities. Academic scandals have been exposed frequently in the past 2009, and academic corruption has spread to most academic fields. Yang Yusheng, a professor at China University of Political Science and Law, said that almost all universities in China have scholars suspected of academic fraud or corruption.
Higher education research expert and Professor Tang Anguo of East China Normal University pointed out that the academic environment is relatively impetuous, some people have an unbalanced mentality in the face of the temptation of fame and fortune, and some regulatory systems are seriously lacking, which has opened up convenience for them. In addition, when schools compete for rankings, it is generally difficult to effectively review scientific research projects and researchers.
Professor Xiong Bingqi, an expert on university issues, believes that the reason why universities have been academically unstandardized and even anomalous for a long time is that, on the one hand, for schools, handling academic misconduct incidents may affect the image of the school and affect its own political performance. On the other hand, dealing with academic misconduct incidents may involve many vested interests, including applying for projects and obtaining funds.
In addition, the school understands that many teachers’ misconduct is actually forced by various unreasonable quantitative indicators, including funding indicators, project indicators, paper indicators, and patent indicators, leading to Full of impetuosity and eagerness for quick success.
“Academic anomie in colleges and universities is caused by scholars’ own ethics, but it is mostly caused by the current academic system.” Xiong Bingqi believes that what is more important is to establish an overall system within the education system to reduce anomie and prevent Anomic system.
Fang Zhouzi, a celebrity in the fight against academic fraud, said that academic misconduct in other academic fraud countries is often limited to academia, but corruption in China’s academic field is related to other fields, especially politics and economics. Corruption is closely linked.
On the one hand, the official-based system makes scientific research and educational institutions become part of the officialdom. Research positions and titles have certain administrative levels. For example, department heads are at the division level, principals are at the bureau level, and academicians They are at the deputy ministerial level and so on. They are called scholars but are actually "academic officials." Therefore, official corruption will inevitably lead to academic corruption and will also inevitably cover up academic corruption.
When it comes to the issue of academic fraud, it is not an exaggeration to say that some university leaders are so stupid that they cannot distinguish between right and wrong. "Xi'an Evening News" reported on March 22, 2010 that a school leader met with six professors who participated in reporting Li Liansheng. As soon as they met, he said, "Fraud is common in universities now, so don't make a fuss.
You guys. This report has caused the school leaders to have no peace day and night for 50 days. You are the instigators. I am announcing now that if the six of you are willing to withdraw, it is not too late. If you are doing it for profit, we can convey it to Li Liansheng and let them take action. The Ministry of Education will give you some of the first prize.”
When I met with the six professors for the second time, “another school leader asked them to stop reporting online, saying that the Internet and newspapers are now trying to get rid of them. Let go, the damage caused (to the school) is immeasurable, and I hope it will not be exaggerated in society." This passage is the best portrayal of the "leave-protecting mentality" of some university leaders.