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University of Hamburg relieves Habeck

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Habeck is exposed to allegations of a controversial plagiarism seeker, but a test comes to the conclusion: "There is no scientific misconduct."

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Habeck is exposed to allegations of a controversial plagiarism seeker, but a test comes to the conclusion: "There is no scientific misconduct."

·Germany
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·Munich, Germany
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»No scientific misconduct«: After a second, more detailed examination of Robert Habel's dissertation, the University of Hamburg reaffirms its verdict that the Minister of Economics has not plagiarized.

·Germany
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Green Chancellor candidate Robert Habeck is targeted by a plagiarist because of his dissertation. He goes into the offensive and rejects the allegations, the University of Hamburg sees no violations. Now the plagiarist has published an extensive report.

·Berlin, Germany
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The University of Hamburg has once again disenfranchised the plagiarism accusations against the Green Chancellor candidate Robert Habeck. Therefore, there is no misconduct. Background were allegations of a plagiarism seeker.

·Hamburg, Germany
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HAMBURG. An investigation by the University of Hamburg has shown that Green Chancellor candidate Habeck did not violate any standards in his doctoral thesis. A second examination now comes to the same conclusion. Is his doctorate right: Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck (Greens). Photo: BMWK The University of Hamburg has also invalidated the plagiarism claims against Green Chancellor candidate Robert Habeck in a second examination. The…

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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