Dear Iranian University Professors and Academic
Scholars (In IRAN),
We
the signatories
herein, representing hundreds of your compatriot colleagues in universities and
research centers worldwide, do hereby reaffirm our confidence in and solidarity
with YOU. Notwithstanding the rather strenuous circumstances and
numerous challenges you face, we appreciatively recognize your seminal
contributions to the advancement of science, technology and society in our
motherland, IRAN. Carrying your daily responsibilities of teaching, learning,
sharing and contributing immeasurably toward the general welfare of Iran and the
humanity is commendable. It is in that spirit that we are also confident of your
upholding the highest ethical standards and professional conducts possible when
it comes to safeguarding the integrity of the academy, curriculum, scholarly
contributions and publications, and the multifaceted historical and contemporary
heritage of IRAN in the family of nations. As mentors, each of you will inspire
thousands of students, our tomorrow's professors, scholars and leaders, when
they emulate you as role models and adopt your ethical conducts in life.
As
your peers and congruent with your resolve, we are also staunch believers and
firm practitioners of academic freedom and a
rigorous peer-review process for publishing novel discoveries. The selection,
refinement and revision of curriculum, and pedagogy and the scholarly pursuits,
fall solely within the jurisdiction of the manifestly qualified professors of
every specific academic discipline. Furthermore, a credible system of higher
education and its scholarly endeavors are anchored on a competent academic
management model that emerges from within. Peers in academic positions-from the
chair of a department to the ministerial levels-are therefore, democratically
emerged, elected and entrusted to lead their respective
organizations; the pre-requisite for such recognition is their sustainable level
of substantive contributions to the academy.
Accordingly,
the unilateral politically charged appointees of pre-selected individuals who
possess no doctorate, falsify or receive such degree
honoris causa
or
from an obscure university and/or are allegedly under serious
scrutiny for their plagiarism or academic misconducts, is not only demoralizing
to the society at-large, but more devastatingly detrimental to the stature of
the higher education system as a whole in the eye of the public and world
opinions (see report in
Nature).
Such tragedy will in turn seriously undermine the faculty
and student exchange opportunities with sister institutions worldwide.
The
professors and scholars in each discipline are, therefore, ethically obligated
to ensure the originality, integrity and validity of the review process before
any manuscript is published and/or the curriculum is revised, and
further, to safeguard the process by which the most manifestly qualified peers
emerge in leadership capacities. This is not any longer an aesthetic semantics
but rather a truly meritorious necessity if the higher education and the
scholarly pursuits in Iran were to achieve their deserving statures in the
world.
Respectfully submitted and in Solidarity, we
remain with best wishes….
Original Signatories (alphabetized)
October 2009
(Mehr 1388)
Ervand
Abrahamian, Ph.D.
Professor of History, City University of New York U.S.A.
Moji Agha
Founder/Director, Project on Culture and Conflict, University of Arizona, U.S.A.
Shahdad
Azmoon, M.D.
Attending Cardiovascular Surgeon
New York Medical College, U.S.A.
Hamid
Dabashi, Ph.D.
Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature
Columbia University, New York, USA
Marzie Jafari, Ph.D.
Acting Dean, Lehman College
City University of New York, U.S.A.
Mahmood
Karimi-Hakak
Professor of Creative Arts
Siena College, Loudonville, New York U.S.A.
Reza Mousoli, M.S.
Senior Lecturer and Program Director in Computing
Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, U.K.
Mohammad H. Naraghi,
Ph.D.
Professor
of Mechanical Engineering, Manhattan College
Adj. Professor Columbia University, New York U.S.A.
Davood N.
Rahni, Ph.D.
Professor Chemistry Pace University
Adj. Professor of Dermatology, New York Medical College U.S.A.
Farnosh Saeedi, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences
City University of New York, Bronx U.S.A.
Muhammad Sahimi,
Ph.D.
Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California U.S.A.
Hamid
Zangeneh, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics
Widener University, Pennsylvania U.S.A.
Please forward this open letter widely and encourage university
professors, scholars and researchers in particular, to sign the above
PETITION at
http://www.petitiononline.com/07101956/petition.html
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