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The Changjiang (Yangtze River) Scholar award (Chinese: 长江学者奖励计划; pinyin: Chángjiāng Xuézhě Jiǎnglì Jìhuà), is the highest academic award issued to an individual in higher education by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China.
Thousand Talents scholars are eligible for high levels of Chinese government funding. [4] Participants in the Young Thousand Talents program receive a one-time award of 500,000 RMB and start-up grants between 1 million and three million RMB. [7] These packages are typically matched by host institutions in China or local governments. [7]
Changjiang Scholars Program; Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad; F. Friendship Award (China) Future Science Prize; H.
2009: "Changjiang Scholars Achievement Award" from Ministry of Education”. 2009: “Outstanding Science & Technology Team Achievement Award” from Hong Kong Qiu Shi Science and Technologies Foundation. [5] 2009: “Ye Qisun Physics Prize” from Chinese Physical Society (2008–2009) . 2013: “First prize of The National Natural Science ...
Among them, 4 were awarded the title of National Outstanding Experts. The university also participates in the Changjiang Scholars Program, 100 Talents Program and Recruitment Program of Global Experts. Since the ninth five-year plan, HAU has been awarded 182 prizes, 13 of them were the national prizes, 169 were ministerial or provincial level ...
The school has 1 academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and 7 dual-employed academicians. 4 specially-appointed professors in the "Changjiang Scholars Award Program" of the Ministry of Education and 2 winners of the National "Outstanding Youth Fund" were selected into the national "Ten Thousand Talents Program", "National Hundreds and ...
Awards: Changjiang Scholar Award (2009) Xiamen May 1st Labor Medal (2012) Overseas Chinese Contribution Award (2012) Tan Jiazhen Life Science Achievement Award (2013)
In 2000, he was appointed as a "Changjiang Scholar" (or " Yangtze River Scholar") by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. [2] In June 2012, he was elevated to dean of the School of Ocean and Earth Science.