
"This is the homeland of plagiarism and this is known." This is what Prime Minister Edi Rama said, while he was present at the presentation of the report by the Accreditation Board of Higher Education Institutions, where he did not spare criticism.
Regarding scientific research, Rama said that we are in the stuttering phase, while regarding the state's report on data, he stated that 'we are in a state of flux'.
"Plagiarism? This is the homeland of plagiarism, that's known."
We definitely cut down on doctorates, what doctorates? Doctorates for nothing. These should motivate us to go deeper into things.
The point is this, the problems are there from the beginning to the end. One can be a specialist in only one thing, you have a faculty in Gjirokastra and the film is finished. But in Gjirokastra you have everything. So what is the professor's fault? A key point that comes to mind is that how is it possible that as the Rector comes with a vision and in the meantime someone comes up to him and says 'I won't ask you at all because I have my own vision'. How can that be?
We need to make a significant transformation in this period that coincides with EU membership. We need to set the bar much higher. While we have managed to do 1, 2, 3 things that seemed impossible, we will do other things that are feasible.
We are the ibret at this point, in the state's relationship with data, in the sense of how much we collect and process data. We are all together at the lowest possible level. Don't feel insulted, you are the ibret.
Some are given a large volume of work and some are not given any work at all. As far as we are concerned, we are aware that we have reflections to take this work further. We are in a stuttering phase of scientific research. From nursery to kindergarten is progress. Just like from the wooden cradle to nursery", said Rama.
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