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'Mafia' professors 'control Pakistan's corrupt research system'

Top academic claims universities have created 'factories' for junk science papers because of misguided funding system

Published on
July 10, 2017
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July 10, 2017
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Pakistan鈥檚 universities are controlled by corrupt professors who churn out junk papers in return for promotion and financial reward, a leading academic claims.

In a blistering attack on 鈥渁cademic crime鈥 in Pakistan, Pervez Hoodbhoy says the decision to tie research funding to productivity in 2002 has created a system in which departments routinely submit useless papers to gain government funding.

Professor Hoodbhoy, a nuclear physicist who has taught at Islamabad鈥檚 Quaid-i-azam University and held visiting professorships at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, compares Pakistan鈥檚 university system to an organised crime syndicate, in which fraud has been made 鈥渉ighly lucrative鈥 by the government鈥檚 education reforms, which see cash paid to academics according to the number of PhDs awarded and research papers produced.

Writing in the newspaper on 2 July, Professor Hoodbhoy says that, when academics became 鈥渁ware of a huge pot of money out there, the old system and its ethics disappeared".

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鈥淣o one raises an eyebrow today when a student at the same university publishes 10-15 papers or more during the course of his PhD studies,鈥 he says.

Universities have set up research paper 鈥渇actories鈥 producing 鈥渙utputs鈥hat resemble actual research so disguised that you don鈥檛 get caught鈥, says Professor Hoodbhoy.

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鈥淟ike drug gangs in Chicago, a medley of Cosa Nostra style families now controls much of Pakistani academia,鈥 he adds, explaining that 鈥渆ach mafia family boss is at least an associate professor, if not full professor".

鈥淗e has a defined territory, avoids fighting other bosses, and plays the patronage game expertly. Sometimes he has an underboss (chota) who supervises the factory labour, meaning PhD and MPhil students,鈥 the article says.

The corrupt system is 鈥減rivately acknowledged by those connected to university education in Pakistan", explains Professor Hoodbhoy, who claims that the country鈥檚 funding body is 鈥減aralysed by fear of the powerful Mafiosi that includes many university vice-chancellors, deans, department heads, senior and junior professors, PhD students, members of HEC [糖心Vlog Commission], academies of science, learned bodies, and winners of national awards".

鈥淭he impact on genuine academics 鈥 the ones who maintain professional standards and refuse to lie or cheat 鈥 has been devastating," he says. "In particular, many young ones lose heart when incompetent colleagues race ahead in promotions, receive wads of cash for publishing junk papers, rise to top administrative positions, and are nominated for national awards and prizes."

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Professor Hoodbhoy calls for Pakistan鈥檚 universities to be 鈥渞eoriented towards teaching and moved away from so-called research鈥, saying that the 鈥渃rime syndicate cannot be dismantled by rewarding teaching competence instead of paper productivity".

"Incentivising paper and PhD production has resulted in mega-corruption," he says, adding that this "policy must be reversed even though the professor mafia will bitterly oppose it".

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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Reader's comments (3)

Even I know a boy, my batch mate who does not know how to proof vf = vi+at , yet he has published (do not know how) 13 research papers at BS level. Shame on our educational system.
Unfortunately, old is no more gold. Almost all senior academia is indulged in these malpractices. They have grabbed leading management positions, disallowing outside professionals to identify their fraudulent actions.
Very True ! I am myself having alike opinion and agree with Dr Hood bhi ; as I am a lecturer who grew from very low scale up to the level of lecturer but this destination for was made by mafia of professor accompanied by students groups whereas mal practice is thought and latest innovation of academic criminality is taught and learnt ! A true scholar does not fit in such an environment

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