Dhaka orders probe into unusual doctoral thesis

Dhaka orders probe into unusual doctoral thesis
Updated 18 June 2012
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Dhaka orders probe into unusual doctoral thesis

Dhaka orders probe into unusual doctoral thesis

DHAKA: Bangladesh's top university ordered a probe yesterday into a doctoral thesis by a political science teacher who claimed to have interviewed 1.3 million people in three years — more than 1,000 a day.
Dhaka University's Mohammad Noor Uddin was awarded a Ph.D. last year for his research, "The Practices of Marxism and Their Impact on Modern World: The case of Objectivization."
He said he interviewed 1.275 million people for the research carried out between June 2008 and May 2011, meaning he interviewed about 1,200 people every day, Dhaka University Vice Chancellor Arefin Siddique said.
"We ordered an inquiry into the thesis work after the dean of the political science faculty and five fellow teachers made complaints. A five-man committee led by university's pro-vice chancellor will investigate the matter," he told AFP.
"We have included an Internet expert into the inquiry team as he (Noor Uddin) has claimed that he interviewed all these people online," Siddique added.
Noor Uddin could not be contacted, but one of his thesis supervisors and chief of the university's political science department, Professor Shawkat Ara Hossain, defended the work, saying she believed him.
"The thesis was good," Hossain told AFP.