Li Qingsheng, dean of Yunnan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was accused of plagiarism and multiple contributions. Li Qingsheng took the initiative to apply for the appraisal of his related papers, and the result was "excessive citation and improper quotation".
He Haibo, an associate professor at Zhejiang University, was convicted of plagiarism. Zhejiang University * * * checked 20 papers on academic ethics by He Haibo and relevant personnel in his research office, among which He Haibo involved 9 papers. After the incident, He Haibo was dismissed as an associate professor and his qualification. Zhejiang University excommunicated him.
Wang Fengyang, a 38-year-old professor, doctoral supervisor and academic leader of Hainan University, was involved in the whirlpool of "academic fraud" just after being appointed as the vice president of the Agricultural College of Hainan University.
A master's degree thesis of Dongbei University of Finance and Economics in 2007 is strikingly similar to that of Nanjing University of Finance and Economics in 2006. The overall framework of the two papers is exactly the same, except that the word "Jiangsu" was replaced by "Shandong", which was called "the best plagiarism in history" by netizens.
Lu Jierong, Vice President of Liaoning University, published "What is the Theory" in the core journals? The article "was exploded and suspected of plagiarism. Later, the school of Liaoning University said that Lu Jierong, the first signatory of the paper, did not know. The second signer, Yang Lun, a 2006 doctoral student majoring in foreign philosophy in the School of Philosophy and Sociology of Beijing Normal University, admitted that he had copied it before giving it to his former teacher Lu Jierong for signature.
Zhou Zude, the 64-year-old president of Wuhan University of Technology and the candidate of China Academy of Sciences in 2009, and his student Xie Ming included a plagiarized paper in the first edition of the second national academic conference on intelligent manufacturing. After plagiarism was detected, the conference launched the "official version" and deleted the article.
Xu Zhiwei, president of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, was jointly reported by Professor Levin and Associate Professor Wu Lili for plagiarism of doctoral thesis. He pasted a large section or even several pages of Dr. Ao's original thesis, which graduated one year earlier, in his doctoral thesis, and directly took these discussions, analyses and data as the contents of his doctoral thesis, with the number of identical words as high as 40%.