Janevska reports irregularities at the Faculty of Philosophy at UKIM: Awaiting report to make a decision

Faculty of Philosophy Faces Investigation Over Postgraduate Registrations

A significant number of undergraduate students lacking completed first-cycle degrees have been found to have illegally registered for master’s and doctoral programs at the Faculty of Philosophy. The issue was brought to light by the State Education Inspectorate, which has initiated proceedings to annul the registrations based on unmet legal requirements. Education Minister Vesna Janevska confirmed the Inspectorate’s findings, stating that irregularities were observed specifically during the registration process for postgraduate studies within the faculty.

The Inspectorate conducted an investigation and communicated its conclusions to the faculty, prompting a response. Currently, the Faculty of Philosophy is taking action in response to the Inspectorate’s report. Minister Janevska indicated she is awaiting the final report detailing the extent of the situation and the subsequent steps.

The investigation centers on students who proceeded to register for advanced studies without possessing the necessary completed undergraduate qualifications. The State Education Inspectorate’s actions underscore the importance of adhering to established legal standards within higher education. Further details regarding the specific number of students involved and the faculty’s planned corrective measures are expected as the investigation progresses.

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2 thoughts on “Janevska reports irregularities at the Faculty of Philosophy at UKIM: Awaiting report to make a decision

  1. This raises serious questions about academic standards and the integrity of the university’s postgraduate admissions process.

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