French Academic Accused of Fraud After Awarding Himself Nobel-Like Award
Investigators say he invented the prize and awarding body to bolster his credentials, and the university has suspended him indefinitely.
- Besançon professor Florent Montaclair is under investigation for inventing the International Society of Philology and its Gold Medal, which he awarded to himself. The University where he taught for 20 years has suspended him indefinitely.
- Montaclair began inventing the prize in 2015, culminating in a June 2016 ceremony at the National Assembly in Paris. He admitted to police he ordered the fabricated medal from a jeweller for €250 before the event.
- After Montaclair named Romanian philologist Eugen Simion as a recipient, journalists in Romania exposed the hoax in 2019. The deception remained unnoticed in France until last year, when a colleague recalled the rumours during preparations for a fake news discussion.
- Prosecutor Paul-Edouard Lallois is investigating whether the fabricated honors illegally advanced Montaclair's career. Lallois noted the difficulty of proving criminal charges, calling it "an unlikely tale, it could be out of a film."
- The investigation impacts the University's reputation and the broader academic community. If prosecutors prove the falsified credentials affected hiring or promotion, institutions may tighten verification processes for academic credentials.
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A French university professor has become the protagonist of one of the most unusual academic scandals of recent years. Florent Montaclair, a specialist in philology, is accused of having created a false international institution and a supposed prize of great prestige that ended up delivering himself to ceremonies held even in official spaces in Paris. The case, uncovered by French media, has provoked a judicial investigation and has left politic…
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