Could anybody possibly be awarded 1.5 or 2 PhD degrees in your law or political science program?

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Dear University of London Worldwide,
I am a teacher in Taiwan, Republic of China. I always teach my students the importance of integrity and honesty. We can't tolerate the president of my country has being cheated her academic degree all the way since she was still a student.

So I 'd like to represent my pure students and I to ask you a question. Is it possible that University of London has ever awarded 1.5 or 2 PhD degrees in your law and political science programs to anybody?

A president who claims herself with LSE Doctor Degree can not show the public her thesis, and University of London has never received her thesis either. She has cheated her people for over 3 decades and she did things to persecute the professors who try to find out the truth. I hope justice will come for the sake of my students and the core values of education.

Yours faithfully,
Jessica Jeng

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Dear Jessica Jeng

Thank you for your request.

To answer your request below:

‘Is it possible that University of London has ever awarded 1.5 or 2 PhD degrees in your law and political science programs to anybody?'

The University of London does not award a 1.5 or 2 PhD degree.

You can find the University of London regulations for PhD degrees here https://www.sas.ac.uk/sites/default/file...

Kind regards

Emily Brick
Information Governance Officer
University of London

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Dear Jessica Jeng

Thank you for your Information Request of the 16th January 2022.

The University considers your request to be vexatious under s.14 (1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and does not have to comply for the request for information.

This means that under s.14(1) Freedom of Information Act 2000 the University considers that your request has the potential to cause a disproportionate or unjustified level of disruption, irritation or distress.

Your request has met one or more of the following criteria of a vexatious request: being a burden on the authority; using abusive or aggressive language; bearing a personal grudge; being of unreasonable persistence; giving unfounded accusations; or a deliberate attempt to cause annoyance.

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