Hier habe ich einen Bericht über Deng Yaping gefunden:
Zitat:
http://gbtimes.com/china/deng-yaping...sor-university
Deng Yaping under spotlight after granted title of professor at university
Chinese table tennis player Deng Yaping caused quite a stir after being invited to work as part-time professor at China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) earlier this month.
Disputes were since heard among both university faculty and students.
Yang Yusheng, a professor at CUPL, has criticized the university via his Sina Weibo account, saying that recruiting Deng violates the university's employment procedures. Yang added that he would resign from his post in protest against such disgrace.
The dispute further escalated when Xu Heng, a CUPL student, sent a letter to the university to request further explanations on Deng's appointment.
CUPL responded via its Sina Weibo account later on Sunday that Deng's appointment is in compliance with the staff employment procedures and that the initiative is set to improve the performance of CUPL's table tennis team.
Different voices are also heard showing support for Deng Yaping, saying that Deng is qualified for a professor at the university with all her sports and academic achievements.
Here is a sample of comments on Weibo:
@Frostman: I think celebrities can be professors. However, they should teach what they are good at! In this case, if Deng Yaping goes to a university like the Beijing Sport University, at least I would be looking forward to attending her classes.
@soft_but_strong: I was a fan of the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL). I mean a good university doesn't need a celebrity professor to do the promotion. CUPL is a brand itself.
@hunu: if Deng Yaping is qualified to be a professor, no one can question her. However, where can we find the truth?
@grapes_in_Newton's_hands: I want to give a thumbs-up to the student who wrote the letter. This is the kind of legal talent we need in the future. No matter what happened, openness and fairness are all we want.
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So ganz verstanden habe ich nicht, was genau das Problem ist.