University head in China fired for using $37 million to rehire staff with 'instant PhDs'

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Education authorities in central China fired the head of a university for spending over 180 million yuan (S$37 million) on one-off payments for teachers sent to a university in the Philippines who earned an 'instant PhD' and were then rehired to boost the school's ranking. Peng Xilin, party secretary of Shaoyang University in Hunan province, rehired 22 teachers who went...

A head of a university was fired for spending S$37 million to rehire teachers sent to the Philippines to get ‘instant PhD degrees’.Education authorities in central China fired the head of a university for spending over 180 million yuan on one-off payments for teachers sent to a university in the Philippines who earned an "instant PhD" and were then rehired to boost the school's ranking.

Shaoyang University became a centre of controversy last week after it made a public employment announcement that stated it had re-employed the teachers, raising public doubts about the quality of the degrees. The returned teachers all received their PhDs in education, but when they were rehired, they were deployed to jobs in various departments, including energy, sports and economics.

For schools like Shaoyang University, which are considered mid-tier in China, it is practical to encourage current faculty to study for a doctoral degree because it is hard to recruit newcomers who already have top degrees, he noted.

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