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The University of Salamanca has conferred an honorary doctorate upon former tennis star Rafael Nadal, marking a highly contentious decision. According to reports, 34% of eligible doctors opposed the award during a recent vote, reflecting significant dissent led by critics of the university rector, José Manuel Corchado, who faces allegations of resume embellishment.
During the vote, 177 members supported Nadal’s honor, while 91 voted against it. This vote is unusual for Spanish academia, where such appointments typically enjoy overwhelming consensus. In contrast, scientist Emmanuelle Charpentier’s candidacy received strong support, with 263 votes in favor and only two against. Critics have voiced that Nadal, despite his athletic achievements, lacks substantial ties to the university’s academic mission.
Nadal’s appointment has heightened tensions within the institution, with some accusing the rector of seeking media attention rather than adhering to academic integrity. Supporters, however, praised Nadal for embodying values like discipline and perseverance, aligning with the university's educational philosophy, as noted by faculty dean Ricardo Canal.