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Jia Qianqian was a literary high-flier. Then came the online claims of plagiarism

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Jia Qianqian, daughter of acclaimed writer Jia Pingwa, was found guilty of plagiarism by Northwest University after a months-long investigation. The investigation revealed that nine of her published papers contained plagiarized material. As a result, the university terminated her teaching appointment and revoked her associate professor title. This incident marks another high-profile scandal in Chinese academia.

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Jia Qianqian is the daughter of internationally acclaimed writer Jia Pingwa.

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Jia Qianqian is the daughter of internationally acclaimed writer Jia Pingwa.

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Jia Qianqian has fallen from grace due to plagiarism allegations.

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  • Jia Qianqian is the daughter of internationally acclaimed writer Jia Pingwa.
  • Northwest University's months-long investigation confirmed plagiarism.

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Jia Qianqian, daughter of internationally acclaimed writer Jia Pingwa, has become the latest high-profile figure in Chinese academia to fall from grace after a university investigation confirmed allegations of plagiarism. In a statement on Wednesday, Northwest University said its months-long investigation found that nine of Jia’s published papers contained plagiarised material.

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Jia Qianqian has fallen from grace due to plagiarism allegations.

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Northwest University found that nine of Jia Qianqian's published papers contained plagiarised material.

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The university terminated her teaching appointment and revoked her associate professor title.

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Jia Qianqian is the daughter of internationally acclaimed writer Jia Pingwa.

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A university investigation confirmed the allegations of plagiarism.

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