A student with an undergraduate degree in economics transformed into a Concordia PhD in just four years? Investigations revealed that Dong Mouying's admission qualifications were solely based on forged transcripts for 16 credits in university-level physics and chemistry. Even more astonishing, her doctoral thesis plagiarized works from hearing-impaired students at Beijing University of Science and Technology, and she didn't even bother to modify the summary—this is not a 'top student,' but clearly an 'academic tailor.' Netizens mockingly commented: 'Even copying homework wouldn't be this blatant!'
Dong Mouying's resume can be described as a 'medical miracle': her mentor is an orthopedics academician, yet her graduation thesis is on gynecological imaging, her residency training is in thoracic surgery, and she works in urology... Ordinary people have to toil for ten years to switch departments, yet she can 'seamlessly switch.' Who would believe it if there wasn't a 'powerful figure' paving the way behind this?
The Concordia '4+4' program claims to cultivate versatile talents, but the admission standards hide secrets: they require a background from 'QS World Top 50 universities' and letters of recommendation from experts, directly shutting out students from humble backgrounds. Even more ridiculous, liberal arts students can complete the traditional medical curriculum in just four years? Netizens complain: 'Four years of medical study, would patients dare to believe it? This is experimenting with lives!'
Dong Mouying is not an isolated case. In the Concordia '4+4' pilot class, Jin Moumu, whose thesis is only 12 pages long, and Han Moushu, who is clinically inept, have also been questioned regarding their qualifications. If the investigation team follows the clues and thoroughly checks from the 2019 cohort, they might uncover a string of 'connected individuals'—after all, even the son of Wang Chen, the designer of the enrollment rules, was able to become a professor at Peking University with a degree from an overseas diploma mill; this 'coincidence' is too glaring.
Dong Mouying has been revealed to be the daughter of Dong Mouhui, the general manager of China Metallurgical Construction Research Institute, but the institute has been 'verifying' since April 30, and after 17 days there is still no result. Netizens sarcastically remarked: 'Even DNA testing is quicker than this!' Even more puzzling is that Dong Mouying once replaced Dong Mouhui as the legal representative of an equity investment company, and the institute is involved in multiple projects at Concordia—could there be a transfer of benefits behind this? No wonder netizens suspect: 'Delaying time, probably busy destroying evidence and colluding!'
Concordia's president, Wang Chen, strongly advocates for '4+4', claiming to select 'the most compassionate talents,' but the actual admission has devolved into a 'game of connections.' He personally praised Dong Mouying, only to be slapped in the face—this so-called 'compassion' has become an excuse for the privileged to gild themselves.