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Misleading to group "notable faculty" and "honorary doctorates" together edit

Regarding the section currently titled "Notable faculty and honoris causa laureates": It is unheard of to bundle honorary degree recipients (something a university can award to people without having any relationship with them at all) together with a list of actual faculty of an institution.

Most of the people in this section have never been faculty at this university, and there is no mention of any affiliation between them and Asia University Taiwan (AUT) anywhere outside of this page; for all that can be demonstrated, they may not even be aware that AUT awarded them an honorary doctorate. In fact, only 85% of AUT faculty even have a Ph.D., as per AUT's own site. If any of the people listed in this section have ever actually lectured at AUT, discussion of their work should be split into a separate section.

I don't actually have any COI here, but I don't know enough about AUT to split people out into those who have a substantive relationship with the university vs one-way honorary-degree-awarding; someone with more familiarity should correct this as soon as possible.SALLY 9000 (talk) 20:55, 20 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

Reply 20-JUL-2018 edit

 
  Section removed
  1. The section in question was removed per WP:WPSCH/AG#WNTI.  spintendo  00:15, 21 July 2018 (UTC)Reply