Oxford student gives fake lectures in China
Here's the stuff of nightmares: EducationGuardian.co.uk | Students | Oxford student faces legal action over Chinese trip.
Apparently this random Oxford student called Matthew Richardson was mistaken for New York University professor (international expert on finance) by the same name. He was hired to do a series of lectures in China; Due to a series of miscommunications, Mr. Richardson was under the impression that he would be giving a 2 hour lecture to high school students. He was actually supposed to give 20 hours of lectures to PhD students.
The article details how he got away with the ruse, and what made him finally leave China.
Apparently this random Oxford student called Matthew Richardson was mistaken for New York University professor (international expert on finance) by the same name. He was hired to do a series of lectures in China; Due to a series of miscommunications, Mr. Richardson was under the impression that he would be giving a 2 hour lecture to high school students. He was actually supposed to give 20 hours of lectures to PhD students.
The article details how he got away with the ruse, and what made him finally leave China.
