The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) on
Thursday announced an investment of five billion yuan (US$625
million) in around 10,000 projects of bold research in the coming
five years.
The investment will encourage "bold and transforming"
discoveries in natural scientific research, Chen Yiyu, NSFC
president, said at the Forum on Science Frontiers and China's
Opportunities in the 21st Century.
"We will not necessarily invest in consensus-oriented scientific
investigations," Chen said, adding that incremental public funds
for research and development should be used for high-risk but
high-yield research.
While allocating some funds for autonomous frontier research
conducted by early-career researchers, the NSFC still emphasizes
the importance of "strategic planning" of scientific research,
which includes 1,800 key projects, 30 large projects and 15
research programs.
The NSFC also encourages the brightest young scientists to focus
on developing ground-breaking theories, methods or tools.
Chen, who is also member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
(CAS), said the NSFC needs to tolerate fruitless research endeavors
and create an innovation-friendly environment for talented
scientists.
"The NSFC should be the most transparent and effective mechanism
for boosting innovation in China," he said.
Based on the National Science Foundation of the United States,
the NSFC was kicked off in February 1986. In the past two decades,
it has channeled about 18 billion yuan into more than 100,000
research projects.
"The foundation helps China attract outstanding researchers from
overseas and stabilize the home research forces," Chen said.
(Xinhua News Agency May 26, 2006)
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