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中國信託信貸試算By Sean Lin / Staff reporter

A total of 13 academics implicated in the falsified research are to be punished.

The subsidy cut was proposed because the university had failed to curb academic misconduct, raising doubts among the public and tarnishing the勞保局勞工紓困貸款 nation’s academic reputation, Department of Higher Education Director Nicole Lee (李彥儀) told a news conference in Taipei.

The two ministries also ordered a recall of NT$4.05卡債協商專線 million in research grants and prize money handed out to four academics.

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The univers貸款買車ity might dismiss Chang either temporarily or permanent in accordance with青年創業貸款上課 the Teachers’ Act (教師法), Lee said.

The ministries released the results of their investigations into the scandal that erupted in November last year after users of online academic forum 軍公教貸款利率PubPeer found out that several papers各家銀行信貸利率比較2017 Kuo’s team submitted to international science journals between 2006 and last year contained possibly falsified findings.

Kuo, former dean of the university’s College of Life Science, is to return NT$1.54 million in research grants the science ministry g個人貸款利率ave him between 2005 and last year, in addition to NT$600,000 in cash awards he received from the education ministry for winning academic awards.

National Ta土地銀行貸款試算iwan University associate professor of dentistry Chang Cheng-chi (張正琪), Kuo’s former doctoral student, falsified images, numbers and findings in four papers, including a 2013 paper published in Cell Death & Differentiation that contains falsified images.

Three master’s candidates — whose names were absent from the university’s independent investigation that concluded last month — provided falsified images and numbers for three problematic papers and are to have their青創貸款資格 diplomas revoked if the university confirms their offenses, Lee said.

Considering this and the fact that his name appeared in the papers in titles ranging from the second author to the 12th author, damaging the school’s reputation, Yang should engage in introspection, Wang said.

小額貸款公司二手車貸款條件As the 2013 paper was the key publication that earned Chang her title of associate professor, the university should disqualify her as a member of its teaching staff and deny her promotions for five to 10 years, Lee 車貸利率如何計算said.

The punishment is the most severe that the education ministry has ever handed an institution over breaches of academic ethics, she said.

National Taiwan University Hospital vice superintendent Lin Ming-tsan (林明燦) falsified images, numbers and research findings in all four of the group’s papers in which he was involved and in one paper also plagia信貸利率試算rized others’ research, the investigation found.

He is to return原住民微笑貸款台南汽機車借款 NT$810,000 that the science ministry awarded to his projects between 2008 and last year, and could face dismissal from the university and demeri新竹借款ts from the hospital, Lee said.

National Health Research Institutes associate researcher 台中快速借錢Su Jen-liang (蘇振良), who forged images in three papers published in international scientific journals between 2006 and 2007, is to turn in NT$345,000 in research grants he received between 2007 and last year, the science個人信貸代辦 ministry said.

Su, whose doctoral dissertation in 2003 focused on research similar to that shown in two problematic papers he submitted in 2006, would have his doctorate revoked if his dissertation is also found to contain falsified information after further inquiry, Lee said.

Kuo, who served as the corresponding author and supervised research for all 18 paper土地銀行貸款利率s, is to be barred from applying for science ministry research grants for 10 years for breaches of academic integrity, including duplicating and forging data presented in eight papers, and malfeasance in supervising the research.

The probe did not find any breaches of academic integrity by National Taiwan University president Yang Pan-chyr (楊泮池), who coauthored four problematic papers with Kuo and provided cell materi勞工貸款申請資格al samples for one of the problematic papers.

Ministry of Education Senior Specialist Wang Shu-chuang (王淑娟) said that Yang’s role in a 2006 paper published in the journal Cancer Cell was to provide cell material samples for use by Su in his research.

The 軍人貸款推薦paper underwent two “ma花旗預借現金jor” corrections in 2006 and 2008, and although it was unlikely that Yang could have any prior knowledge of the falsified portions in the paper, he should have been alarmed after the first instance and prevented it from being corrected the second time.

The Ministry of Science and Technology and the Mini整合負債條件stry of Education yesterday announced that it would slash NT$54 million (US$1.78 million) from subsidies earmarked for National Taiwan University this year after several academics were involved in the scandal surrounding allegedly fraudulent papers published by National Taiwan University professor Kuo Min-liang’s (郭明良) research team.

The university had informed the ministry that Yang, whose term expires in June, would refrain from seeking another term, Wang said.

The ministries reviewed 18 papers written by Kuo’s team, of which 11 were found to be in breach of academic 信用貸款利率最低ethics.

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