Academic scandal
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An academic scandal is one that exposes the unethical or erroneous work of a major academic figure, or which otherwise brings academia (or a portion thereof) into disrepute. Academic scandal is closely related to journalistic fraud. See also the narrower notion Scientific misconduct.
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List of academic scandals
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- False verifications
- Verification of the James Ossuary by the Geological Survey of Israel (GSI) and Andre Lemair of Sorbonne University
- The verification of the authenticity of the Hitler Diaries by Hugh Trevor-Roper
- Corporate involvement in academia
- Academic fraud
- Jon Sudbø
- Michael Bellesiles forced to resign from Emory University over allegations of fabrication and academic fraud in a book he authored.
- Fujimura Shinichi
- Ward Churchill academic fraud and plagiarism allegations
- Piltdown Man
- Martin Luther King Jr. plagarised his doctoral thesis
- Jan Hendrik Schön
- Victor Ninov
- Hwang Woo-Suk
- Sir Cyril Burt's twin study research
- Bruno Bettelheim
- Academic experiments with ethical issues
- Academic freedom
- Other
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See also
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External links
- Several links relating to the Nancy Olivieri-Apotex scandal: [1] [2] [3]
- Stealth scandal: Scientific Researchers Routinely Fudge Citations ja:アカデミックハラスメント