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<p class="" style>Me
reincorporé en la FCEyN luego de 30 años de haber egresado y encontré signos de
corrupción que no estaban presentes cuando era estudiante. ¿Será una
peculiaridad de nuestra facultad o es un azote mundial? <span style lang="ES-AR">Intenté recibir una opinión extranjera
escribiendole a colegas de universidades extranjeras</span></p>
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<p class="" style>Buenos
Aires,<span style> </span>June 4, 2010 <span style lang="EN-US"> </span></p>
<p class="" style="line-height:12pt"><span style lang="EN-US">Dear Madam
/ Dear Sir:
<br></span></p>
<p class="" style><span style lang="EN-US">My alma mater is at the hands of a gang.
It might be called a mafia, cabal or clique, but no matter how you name it,
what I mean is a secret group of academics who hold the power of a higher
education institution to use it for their own benefit. Democracy is a parody in
our school, when election time comes they pretend a change with no change. As
put it humorously in Italian: "Si vogliamo che tutto rimanga com´è,
bisogna che tutto cambi."</span></p>
<p class="" style><span style lang="EN-US">I reentered the School of Sciences
of Buenos Aires university in 1995. Having a practical background I found the
academic policy not to my liking. They have driven the "publish or
perish" doctrine to mockery. The professor performance is measured by the
number of papers, the content having no bearing. As a consequence, the hapless
academic is forced to maximize the number of published papers, and the school
has become a bullshit-producing-engine. Consider for instance Prof John Doe who
wrote 154 papers in 14 years, that is, about one paper per month. I happen to
know this case because I contested with him and I was wiped out by his
landslide of papers. Professors are expected to ask for funds, for instance, the
chairwoman of the math department submitted a request for u$s 200.000 for lab
equipment, what lab did she mean for Christ's sake? There are people who boasts
of scientific achievements by faking a project, submitting a bogus grant
proposal, publishing a bullshit paper, going on vacation to attend foreign
meetings, you name it. I know of all these cases because I made a research on
corruption inside the beast.</span></p>
<p class="" style><span style lang="EN-US">I reacted to this academic show by
publishing satirical notes on the academic policy, and it was then when I was
manipulated by a mafioso task force. They gave me a full mobbing treatment.
Then they aborted my contract to get rid of me. I appealed to the dean, but the
honorable capomafia dismissed the case by violating academic judgmental rules. It’s
a long story indeed, I have written plenty of accounts of the proceedings of
the academic sham.</span></p>
<p class="" style><span style lang="EN-US">My effort to find support from my
colleagues was futile, they kept their mouth shut - in fact they cannot care
less as long as they get the end-of-month salary. Mind you, this is the normal
attitude of my fellow countrymen, most of them are resigned to domestic
political corruption. Indeed, I have witnessed general Peron administration,
and all the intermediate hypocrites, up to current Mrs Kirchner. </span></p>
<p class="" style><span style lang="EN-US">Very truly
yours,
</span></p>
<p class="" style><span style lang="EN-US">Fabio Vicentini,
PhD <br></span></p>
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