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Minister Accused of Plagiarism: Ukrainians Target High-Ranking Official
T-invariant, co-founder of Dissernet Andrey Rostovtsev and community project coordinator Larisa Melikhova continue their “Plagiarism Navigator”. Through individual cases of international academic plagiarism, we examine the global-scale imitation of scholarly activity. In the fifth installment, we examine the case of Andriy Vitrenko, Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Education and Science, whose dissertation and academic papers have been flagged for plagiarism.
Eugene Shakhnovich: “If Harvard bends, something like the Soviet Party Committee will appear”
Harvard University refused to obey the Trump administration and sued the officials. Why is the whole world watching this conflict? What is being demanded of the university? What is Harvard defending? What role did DEI policy and anti-Semitism play in the attack on academic freedom? T-invariant talked to Eugene Shakhnovich, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University.
Why Russian scientists are being deported from Sweden and denied the right to enter the Schengen zone
Russian scientists currently in Sweden are increasingly being denied permanent residence permits. And along with the refusal – a ban on entering the Schengen zone for a significant period of time. T-invariant talked to scientists who have been or could be affected by this measure and tried to understand what exactly worries the Swedish Migration Service.
Mikhail Volkov
Date of incident: April 3, 2025
Type of violation: criminal prosecution
Institution: Ural Federal University
Type of violation: criminal prosecution
Institution: Ural Federal University
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