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}}Mića Jovanović is a Serbian professor. He was previously the head of Belgrade's Megatrend University but resigned after allegations that he had falsely claimed to have a doctorate from the London School of Economics and had supervised a plagiarised thesis.[1] Early life{{unreferenced section|date=September 2016}}Jovanović was born in Knjaževac, Eastern Serbia, in 1953. He completed high school in Bor (1972) and graduated from the Graduate School of Political Sciences in Belgrade (1976). He got his Master Degree in the fields of Sociology of Work from the same school (1979). Jovanović stated that he gained his PhD degree at the University of Maribor (Slovenia) in 1991 in the field of Organizational Sciences. Jovanović started his university career immediately upon graduation in 1976, and became a university professor in 1996. CareerFrom 1976 and 1991, he worked at the University of Belgrade (with interruptions due to his engagements in the U.K.), and from 1991 at Megatrend Business School; he became a university professor there in 1996. Between 1997 and 1999, he was the Dean of the Faculty of Management in Zaječar. In 1999, he became Rector of Megatrend University of Belgrade. From 1983 until 1989, Jovanović gave lectures on self-management and work motivation at various foreign universities: London School of Economics (1983), Bradford University (1983), Portsmouth Polytechnics (1983), Freie Universität Berlin (1987), Okayama University, Japan (1989), University of Tokyo (1991), École supérieure de commerce, Grenoble (1997), Seoul National University (1998). Between 1983 and 1989, he was a member of the research team of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the project called "The Future of Work in the Automotive Industry with a View to an Impact of Robotization to the Labour".{{cn|date=December 2018}} Jovanović founded the Megatrend University in 1989, which has since been called a "degree mill",[2] and is one of a number of private universities in Serbia with "reputations for quick, rather than quality, education and links to political parties."[3][3] The university was funded by war profiteers from Slobodan Milošević's party and money from tuition fees was used to fund planes and yachts for Jovanović and others.[4] ControversyIn June 2014, Reuters reported that following criticisms by British-based Serbian academics of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Serbia Nebojša Stefanović's doctoral dissertation, Jovanović, Stefanović's mentor, called them "so-called scientists" who were questioning his credibility "with all that I have behind me as a scientist." In response, a law lecturer at the University of Nottingham, Dr. Marko Milanovic, challenged Jovanovic's claim to have a PhD from the London School of Economics (LSE). Jovanovic later resigned as Rector of Megatrend University after being urged to do so by the Serbian Minister of Education.[1][7][5] The original story in the Serbian media reported a statement by him that he had obtained his doctorate studying under the "famous professor Stephen Wood of the London School of Economics".[6] Wood confirmed that a dissertation had been submitted but that it had been rejected.[7] LSE and the University of London also denied that they had granted Jovanovic a doctorate.[6] Subsequently, Jovanovic left Serbia, saying that he had "no intention of doing anything more in Serbia."[8] Awards and honors{{unreferenced section|date=October 2018}}In 2012, Jovanovic was awarded by the Universidad del Norte of Paraquay with Doctoris Honoris Causa. He was decorated by King of Spain Juan Carlos I with the Order of Civil Merit, in February 2013.{{cn|date=September 2016}} Selected bibliographyBooks
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References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/bogus-academic-claims-tarnish-serbias-ivory-tower/news-story/1f462b0e764d0d04d53fed1c2152d2ee|title=Bogus academic claims tarnish Serbia’s ivory tower|work=The Australian|date=June 30, 2014|accessdate=September 9, 2016}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/07/serbia-degree-mills-2014725133314619696.html|work=Al Jazeera|title=Serbia's degree mills|date=July 26, 2014|accessdate=September 9, 2016|first=Zorana|last=Suvakovic}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://inserbia.info/today/2014/06/serbia-every-tenth-diploma-forged/|title=Serbia: Every tenth diploma forged|work=InSerbia|date=June 26, 2014|accessdate=September 9, 2016}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.balcanicaucaso.org/eng/Areas/Serbia/Aleksandar-Vucic-from-deck-hand-to-captain-of-media-control-in-Serbia-154149|title=Aleksandar Vučić: from deck hand to captain of media control in Serbia|first=Hrvoje|last=Šimičević|date=14 July 2014|accessdate=9 September 2016|work=Osservatorio Balcani Caucaso}} 5. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Robinson|first1=Matt|title=The minister, his mentor and the fight against a suspect system in Serbia|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-serbia-education-fraud-idUKKBN0EY1EV20140623|accessdate=8 September 2016|agency=Reuters|date=23 June 2014}} 6. ^1 2 {{cite web|last1=Grusic|first1=Ugljesa|last2=Milanovic|first2=Marko|title=The fight for academic integrity in Serbia|url=http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/newsroom/2014/06/13/the-fight-for-academic-integrity-in-serbia/|website=University of Nottingham/Newsroom|publisher=University of Nottingham|accessdate=8 September 2016}} 7. ^{{cite news|last1=Stefanović|first1=Nebojša|title=Serbia: A plagiarism case for satire|url=http://diepresse.com/home/politik/aussenpolitik/3818416/Serbien_Ein-Plagiatsfall-wird-zur-Realsatire|accessdate=8 September 2016|publisher=Die Presse|date=9 June 2014}} 8. ^http://www.alo.rs/vesti/aktuelno/mica-napustio-sam-sps-i-srbiju/67507
5 : 1953 births|Living people|People from Knjaževac|University of Maribor alumni|University of Belgrade faculty |
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