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What are the "grey industrial chains" exposed behind the tens of millions of Filipino doctors introduced by universities?
Shaoyang College in Hunan Province issued an announcement, which attracted a lot of people's attention. This announcement shows that their school will introduce 23 doctoral students from Adamsen University this time, with a total cost of more than190,000 yuan, which makes many people argue about what happened and why this school has to spend so much money. In fact, what attracts everyone's attention is not how much it costs, but that 23 of these 23 doctoral students are originally staff members of this school. Their remarks are all about returning to school after graduation, and the cost is almost 800,000.

Now in China, the threshold for doctoral graduation is very high, so many doctoral students are in a very difficult situation. Therefore, many staff unions choose some Philippine schools with relatively simple graduation, because it takes only about two years to get a doctoral degree there, while doctoral students in China are not so easy to graduate, which makes people feel unfair.

The unfair choice of further education in the Philippines makes people feel that the doctoral students in this school are very rich. There are 22 faculty members in this school. They just want to get a doctorate in the Philippines and go back to school to teach. What they teach is wrong. It is precisely because of this that people feel that the gray industrial chain behind it is very huge.

On July 19, a teacher said that it was the school's decision and had nothing to do with himself. Now the threshold for doctoral graduation is very high, but this school directly chose the Philippines. The purpose of doing this is to let its schools have more doctors, which will produce a lot of unfairness, so it is not recommended at all.