“My supervisor at KU didn’t work, but he took credit for my research”

A 33-year-old postdoctoral fellow raises concerns about ethical violations and plagiarism by an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen, reflecting on the pattern of exploitation in academia. “They hire other people to write papers for them, and then they advance their career,” she says.

Photo: Flickr/Matthew Black

“What you have to understand in academia, this is not an isolated case. This is happening. This man stands and represents a lot of other mediocre people, because I’m not afraid to say that he is a white mediocre man. He’s not brilliant or a genius who is doing that. So he stands for all […]


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