What is wrong with the boxer Usyk's dissertation: explanation by the scientist.


The dissertation of Oleksandr Usyk, the world boxing champion, contains references to unknown sources and signs of falsification of information sources. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing Oleg Smirnov, a former associate professor of Sumy State University.
Smirnov claims that Usyk's dissertation falls into the category of 'Citation books'.
Smirnov emphasizes the presence of references to unknown sources and the falsification of sources in the document. He also notes that Usyk delves into linguistics and discusses the meaning of the word 'transformation'. The dissertation contains references to Toffler's book on economics and articles about transformation in the economy, although the work itself is dedicated to sports and physical culture.
'We have a falsification of sources', - emphasizes Smirnov.
Smirnov also points out one of the conclusions of the dissertation, in which it is stated that it is advisable to implement foreign experience in Ukraine, in particular, to develop sports infrastructure and ensure support for youth training programs.
We remind you that Oleksandr Usyk obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. The topic of his dissertation is 'Administrative and legal support for international cooperation in the field of physical culture and sports'.
The boxer studied in the postgraduate and doctoral studies department at the KhNUVS since October 2021.
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