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China Offers Attractions for Overseas Scholars
2001-08-19

   Five Chinese ministries jointly  issued a guideline to attract more top-flight scientists and  experts to serve the motherland.

   The five ministries are the Ministry of Personnel, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Finance.

   The number of returning scholars who have worked and studied  abroad has been increasing by an average 13 percent on yearly  basis. About 130,000 scholars have come back to China, but over  250,000 people are still abroad.

   The guideline says that overseas scholars are encouraged to  return to China and use their academic achievements to contribute  to the country's economic and cultural development, or to do so  while staying abroad.

   They are welcome to take such positions as consultants or  visiting scholars at Chinese institutions of higher learning, key  research and development centers or labs, as well as all kinds of  enterprises.

   Any overseas scholar who holds a Ph.D. can take the post- doctoral position at domestic research and development workshops,  according to the guideline.

   China also encourages scholars to undertake domestically  sponsored projects to conduct research at home and abroad, to set  up or invest in domestic firms with acquired patents or scientific achievements abroad.

   The government will provide favorable policies to the returned  scholars, such as providing research funding, reasonable salaries  or commissions, and protection of patent rights or scientific  achievements.

   The children of overseas scholars will be guaranteed a good  living and educational environment, according to the guideline. 


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