Sitting in the HR files at Nazarbayev University is the CV of a physics professor who has no doctorate, but whose CV says he DOES have a doctorate. This same professor posted a bio of himself on the university's School of Science & Tech Web site early last semester that referred to him as "Dr." and that also indicated he had a doctorate. It was six weeks before the bio was revised to remove the "Dr." reference and the doctorate reference. Falsifying a CV, especially on a key point such as whether an academic has a doctorate, is a fireable offense in most of the world. Nazarbayev University needs to act accordingly.
I can say with 100% certainty that the CV used by this physics professor to get this job does not say he has a doctorate. It, in fact, very clearly stated that he did not have a doctorate. I cannot speak to the website situation. I am at NU, and I believe that no matter what we think of any particular individual, the truth needs to be very clear in these types of situations. I have been looking to internal resources to try to clarify these rumors and perhaps work toward a solution to many, if not all, of these ongoing concerns. I really think that it is important that everyone involved take a deep breath and let things cool down for a few days. The administration is well aware of this public conversation, and I think it might be wise to allow everyone the time to think clearly and make the right decisions going forward. I've worked awfully hard since I've arrived to make this university a better place and I implore you to allow the time for an appropriate course of action to take place.