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News in brief - 13 June 2013

Published on
June 13, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

United States
Dr? No, I never said that

A prestigious US scholarly society has defended its president against accusations that she falsely claimed on at least two grant proposals to have a doctorate. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences rallied around Leslie Cohen Berlowitz after TheBoston Globe story broke. Ray Howell, a spokesman for the academy, said she had never claimed to have a doctorate and blamed the mistakes on an iteration of her r矇sum矇 created at the staff level劣er official r矇sum矇 on file with the academy does not contain the inaccurate information. TheNew York Times reported that MsBerlowitz takes full responsibility for the error, and the academy is working to correct the information with relevant funding agencies. The National Endowment for the Humanities received at least two grant applications (in 2003 and 2010) listing the president as having received a PhD from New York University. The Globe obtained the applications from a freedom of information request.

Australia
Double, still nothing

The University of Canberras threatened language courses would still be unviable even if enrolments were to double, a spokesman for the institution has said. Facing cuts in federal funding, Canberra has proposed the closure of its Chinese, Japanese and Spanish programmes and a deal whereby language students could pick up credits at the nearby Australian National University. Despite the best efforts of staff, these courses have not grown, the spokesman said. In a statement, Canberras six languages staff say they have recently been told they will be made redundant, The Australian reported. They add that the decision to abandon languages is at odds with the federal governments Australia in the Asian Century White Paper. Students at the university are petitioning against the cuts.

India
Faking it claims investigated

Police in the Meghalaya region in India are investigating a university where it is alleged that bogus degrees were sold to students for Rs200,000 to Rs500,000 (瞿2,300 to 瞿5,800). CMJ University, based in Shillong, has been accused of awarding thousands of fake doctoral degrees. Satish Rajmane, president of the Solapur University Students Association, raised the alarm after filing a complaint against lecturers at his institution who he said completely lacked knowledge about their subjects. MrRajmane told TheTimes of India that the beneficiaries of the scam were spread throughout the country. After complaints were made to Meghalayas governor, a report was lodged with police, who took action against CMJ at the end of April. They have since arrested registrar Mrinal Kanti Deb and other officials on suspicion of cheating and forgery. S.P. Sharma, a lawyer for CMJ chancellor Chandra Mohan Jha, accused the state administration of being prejudiced against the university, the Hindustan Times reported.

United States
Boston fee hikes: small potatoes?

Colleges and universities in Boston are raising tuition fees by an average of 3 to 4 per cent. Suffolk University has announced that it will increase undergraduate tuition prices by 3per cent next year, the smallest increase in more than 35 years. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, tuition and fees will cost $43,498 (瞿28,145) compared with $42,050 this year, a 3.4per cent increase, Boston.com reported. Officials said the hike was among the lowest in recent decades. At Boston University, prices are expected to rise by 3.7per cent next year to $43,970, which the institution called one of the lowest rates of increase among Bostons peer universities.

China
Rural reservations at top table

As many as 30,000 university places will be reserved for rural high school students this year, the Chinese Ministry of Education has said. Rural education standards, which often lag behind urban attainment, reduce locals chances of attending good universities, the Xinhua news agency reported. In a statement, the ministry says that increasing the number of rural students at top institutions will promote educational and social equality. The number of underprivileged regions covered by the plan will total 832 this year, up from 680 in 2012. The number of rural students expected to enrol at Chinas elite universities is expected to grow by 8.6 per cent this year.

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