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Date: Apr. 30th
Source: Post Graduate School
Forty-one postdoctoral researchers at JNU are eligible for funding from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, which recently announced its 65st list approved grantees. With five first-class funds granted and 36 second-class funds, JNU ranks 17th in the country, rising from its previous best ranking of 21st.
In recent years, JNU has attached great importance to postdoctoral work. It has made great efforts in postdoctoral system innovation and reform, such as the promulgation of the JNU Approaches for the Innovation and Development of Postdoctoral Talents (Trial) in 2018, following the JNU Approaches for the Comprehensive Deepening of Postdoctoral Work Reform (Trial) in 2015. The university has constantly expanded the scale of postdoctoral recruitment, rapidly improving the overall strength of postdoctoral work. Its postdoctoral group has become an important part of high-level innovative young talents at the university.
In addition, post-doc Chen Nannan of the Biomedical Engineering Research Institute was selected for the 2019 Postdoctoral Creative Talent Support Program (PCTS ) on April 18, breaking through from zero in this program at JNU.
PCTS is a new plan set up by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the National Postdoctoral Management Committee to support top young talents. It is another important step in China's cultivation of high-level and innovative top young talents, which focuses on major national strategies and frontiers in basic science, aiming to accelerate the development of outstanding young talents in innovative science and technology for the world market.
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