The 'Chinese Academy of Sciences' ('CAS') (), formerly known as 'Academia Sinica' (not to be confused with the
Republic of China's (Taiwan)
Academia Sinica currently headquartered in
Taipei which shares the same roots), is the
national academy for the
natural sciences of the
People's Republic of China. It is an institution of the
State Council of China. It is headquartered in
Beijing, with institutes all over the People's Republic of China.
The Chinese Academy of Sciences currently has five sections:
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Mathematics,
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Physics,
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Chemistry,
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Earth Science, and
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Technology.
The CAS has eleven regional branches at
Shenyang,
Changchun,
Shanghai,
Nanjing,
Wuhan,
Guangzhou,
Chengdu,
Kunming,
Xi’an,
Lanzhou,
Hefei and
Xinjiang.
The CAS has over 100 institutes, one university (the
University of Science and Technology of China at
Hefei,
Anhui), one graduate school, (the
Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Backed by institutes of CAS, GSCAS is headquartered in Beijing, with graduate education bases in
Shanghai,
Chengdu,
Wuhan,
Guangzhou and
Lanzhou), four documentation and information centers, three technology support centers and two news and publishing units. These CAS branches and offices are located in 20 provinces and municipalities throughout China. CAS has invested in or created over 430 science- and technology-based enterprises in eleven industries including eight companies listed on stock exchanges.
Membership of the Academy represents the highest level of national honor for Chinese scientists.
★ President:
Lu Yongxiang
★ Executive vice president:
Chunli Bai
★ Director general of basic sciences:
Zhang Jie
See also
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Science and technology in China
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Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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Chinese Academy of Engineering
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Academia Sinica in Taipei,
Taiwan,
Republic of China
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University of Science & Technology of China
External links
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Official website
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Official website
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University of Science & technology of China