Ⅰ. ACADEMIC ASSIGNMENTS ACHIEVED 1. Hosted Key State-entrusted Consultancy Projects: (1) Completion of the advisory service which had been set for the national Eighth Five-year Plan entrusted by the national authorit...Ⅰ. ACADEMIC ASSIGNMENTS ACHIEVED 1. Hosted Key State-entrusted Consultancy Projects: (1) Completion of the advisory service which had been set for the national Eighth Five-year Plan entrusted by the national authorities. (2) Achievement of the consultancy work for key programs of basic research also entrusted by展开更多
Ⅰ. A REVIEW OF OUR WORK FROM 1994 TO 1996 1. Entrusted by the CPC central committee and the State Council, our Division completed its counseling assignments to the "Decision on Speeding up China’s S&T Progr...Ⅰ. A REVIEW OF OUR WORK FROM 1994 TO 1996 1. Entrusted by the CPC central committee and the State Council, our Division completed its counseling assignments to the "Decision on Speeding up China’s S&T Progress Jointly Decreed by the Party’s Central Committee and the State Council," "An Outlined Report on the Train of Thought for Devising S&T Development in the National Ninth Five-year Plan & the Long-term Scheme for National S&T Development up to 2010," "The Ninth Five-year Plan and Long-term Scheme for National S&T(?)展开更多
In line with the overall Objectives set out in the"Outline Scheme for the Academic Divisions of theChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) during theNinth Five-year Plan (1996-2000)," CAS has donea good job of the...In line with the overall Objectives set out in the"Outline Scheme for the Academic Divisions of theChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) during theNinth Five-year Plan (1996-2000)," CAS has donea good job of the supplementary election of CASmembers and the development of the virtues ofscience and fine style of research. In addihon, con-sultation and appraisal, academic exchanges, andthe popularization of science have progressivelybeen focuses of the academic divisions, and manyaccomplishments have been achieved in these areas.展开更多
Ⅰ.THE WORK DONE BY THE DIVISION 1. New CAS Members Elected (1)Among the 10CAS members elected in 1993 by this Division, only one was younger than 60 years in age So, the Division’s standing committee repeatedly stre...Ⅰ.THE WORK DONE BY THE DIVISION 1. New CAS Members Elected (1)Among the 10CAS members elected in 1993 by this Division, only one was younger than 60 years in age So, the Division’s standing committee repeatedly stressed that younger candidates to be elected into its membership, specifically demanding that the proportion of candidates at or younger than 60 shouldn’t be less than one-third in the namelists of both valid candidates for the by-election and the candidates for its primaries. The deci-展开更多
Ⅰ. TWO YEARS’ WORK IN RETROSPECT 1. The 1955 By-election of CAS Membership At the annual session of the standing committee of our Division held in July 1995, some problems concerning the by-election were discussed. ...Ⅰ. TWO YEARS’ WORK IN RETROSPECT 1. The 1955 By-election of CAS Membership At the annual session of the standing committee of our Division held in July 1995, some problems concerning the by-election were discussed. At the meeting, a resolution on the "Methods for appraisal and election of candidates of CAS membership for technological sciences" was examined and adopted,in addition to a plenary decision on some other matters. At another plenary session of the展开更多
Ⅰ. BASICS OF THE DIVISION’S INFRASTRUCTURE In line with the stipulations of the Constitution of CAS Membership, we elected 20 new CAS members in 1993 and 1995. So, our Division now has a total of 102 CAS members, di...Ⅰ. BASICS OF THE DIVISION’S INFRASTRUCTURE In line with the stipulations of the Constitution of CAS Membership, we elected 20 new CAS members in 1993 and 1995. So, our Division now has a total of 102 CAS members, distributed in 15 provinces and municipalities and in 13 governmental departments. On average, the membership is 71.28 years old, including 26 older than 80, 58 between 61 and 79 and 15 at or younger than 60 years old. At the Seventh Congress of the CAS Membership held in 1994, there were 17 of our Division members elected to its standing committee. Of展开更多
文摘Ⅰ. ACADEMIC ASSIGNMENTS ACHIEVED 1. Hosted Key State-entrusted Consultancy Projects: (1) Completion of the advisory service which had been set for the national Eighth Five-year Plan entrusted by the national authorities. (2) Achievement of the consultancy work for key programs of basic research also entrusted by
文摘Ⅰ. A REVIEW OF OUR WORK FROM 1994 TO 1996 1. Entrusted by the CPC central committee and the State Council, our Division completed its counseling assignments to the "Decision on Speeding up China’s S&T Progress Jointly Decreed by the Party’s Central Committee and the State Council," "An Outlined Report on the Train of Thought for Devising S&T Development in the National Ninth Five-year Plan & the Long-term Scheme for National S&T Development up to 2010," "The Ninth Five-year Plan and Long-term Scheme for National S&T(?)
文摘In line with the overall Objectives set out in the"Outline Scheme for the Academic Divisions of theChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) during theNinth Five-year Plan (1996-2000)," CAS has donea good job of the supplementary election of CASmembers and the development of the virtues ofscience and fine style of research. In addihon, con-sultation and appraisal, academic exchanges, andthe popularization of science have progressivelybeen focuses of the academic divisions, and manyaccomplishments have been achieved in these areas.
文摘Ⅰ.THE WORK DONE BY THE DIVISION 1. New CAS Members Elected (1)Among the 10CAS members elected in 1993 by this Division, only one was younger than 60 years in age So, the Division’s standing committee repeatedly stressed that younger candidates to be elected into its membership, specifically demanding that the proportion of candidates at or younger than 60 shouldn’t be less than one-third in the namelists of both valid candidates for the by-election and the candidates for its primaries. The deci-
文摘Ⅰ. TWO YEARS’ WORK IN RETROSPECT 1. The 1955 By-election of CAS Membership At the annual session of the standing committee of our Division held in July 1995, some problems concerning the by-election were discussed. At the meeting, a resolution on the "Methods for appraisal and election of candidates of CAS membership for technological sciences" was examined and adopted,in addition to a plenary decision on some other matters. At another plenary session of the
文摘Ⅰ. BASICS OF THE DIVISION’S INFRASTRUCTURE In line with the stipulations of the Constitution of CAS Membership, we elected 20 new CAS members in 1993 and 1995. So, our Division now has a total of 102 CAS members, distributed in 15 provinces and municipalities and in 13 governmental departments. On average, the membership is 71.28 years old, including 26 older than 80, 58 between 61 and 79 and 15 at or younger than 60 years old. At the Seventh Congress of the CAS Membership held in 1994, there were 17 of our Division members elected to its standing committee. Of