“China will enhance cooperation on innovation with other countries. We will launch the Belt and Road Science, Technology and Innovation Cooperation Action Plan, which consists of the Science and Technology People-to-People Exchange Initiative, the Joint Laboratory Initiative, the Science Park Cooperation Initiative and the Technology Transfer Initiative. In the coming five years, we will offer 2,500 short-term research visits to China for young foreign scientists, train 5,000 foreign scientists, engineers and managers, and set up 50 joint laboratories. We will set up a big data service platform on ecological and environmental protection. We propose the establishment of an international coalition for green development on the Belt and Road, and we will provide support to related countries in adapting to climate change.” --- President Xi Jinping Opening Ceremony of Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation May 14, 2017 Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation Beijing, May 14, 2017 I. IntroductionTalented Young Scientist Program (TYSP) is an international mobility scheme funded by the Chinese government aimed at cultivating future leading scientists together with other developing countries. TYSP promotes cross-border exchanges of excellent young scientists, scholars and researchers. TYSP also enhances cooperation among research institutes, universities and enterprises. TYSP offers sponsorship (¥12,500/month) for talented young scientist from developing countries to work in China on full time basis for 6 or12 months together with China’s team. II. Cooperation Partners2.1 Chinese partners1. Competent Authority: Department of International Cooperation, MOST http://www.most.gov.cn 2. Executive Agency: China Science and Technology Exchange Center http://www.cstec.org.cn http://tysp.cstec.org.cn 3. Host Institute: A legal entity such as a research institute, a university or an enterprise that has been lawfully set up in China. 2.2 Foreign partners1. Foreign Experts Recommend Departments: The competent authority of science and technology or the designated science and technology division of the Chinese embassy or consulate in the country where the applicant is based. 2. Foreign Institute: The organization that the applicant serves in his home country. 3. Foreign Applicant: People who apply for TYSP III. Procedures3.1 Stage I: Post Information on vacanciesSponsorship 1. Financial support: Pretax-RMB ¥ 12,500/month, for 6 or 12 months 2. Job opportunities: work with high-level research team in the world and fulfill research tasks 3. Certification of TYSP: Proof of high-level research experience Eligibility of Position 1. Non-confidential position 2. Non-degree education 3. Scientific research or policy study positions 4. Cross-culture and multi-national teams Qualifications for Host Institutes 1. Legal entities in China: university, research institute or enterprise 2. Sound working conditions 3. Assisting the international expert in processing his/her necessary documents such as Entry Visa, Foreign Expert Certificate and Residence Permit for Foreigners 4. Providing financial support before sponsorship is allocated 3.2 Stage II: Apply for the Position Timeline Reviewed at certain time every year Eligibility of Applicants 1. Full-time job on scientific research or policy study in home country 2. With over five years of research experience or with a doctoral degree 3. Under or at the age of 45 4. Fluency in English or Chinese mandarin 5. Willing to work in China on a full-time basis 6. Comply with laws, regulations and other related rules in China. Application Process: 3.3 Stage III: Work in China 1. Processing necessary documents such as Entry Visa, Foreign Expert Certificate and Residence Permit for Foreigners. 2. Working with high-level research team in the world and fulfill research tasks. 3.4 Beyond TYSP 1. TYSP Certification When the program is finished, MOST will confer upon the participant the TYSP Certificate based on his/her performance evaluation. 2. Project Tracking The executive agency will continue to follow up on the project management, encourage foreign experts and their host institutes to keep cooperation, and apply for bilateral intergovernmental joint research projects. IV. References4.1 TYSP OfficeFor inquiry, please contact: Ms. Yu Qianwen Phone: +86-10-68515510, +86-10-68574085 Website: http://tysp.cstec.org.cn E-mail: tysp@cstec.org.cn Address: 54 Sanlihe Road, Beijing 100045, China 4.2 Useful LinksMinistry of Science and Technology of China http://www.most.gov.cn Department of International Cooperation, MOST http://www.cistc.gov.cn China Science and Technology Exchange Center http://www.cstec.org.cn Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/web/ Bureau of Exit and Entry Administration of the Ministry of Public Security http://www.mps.gov.cn/n2254996/index.html Chinese Academy of Science http://www.cas.cn/ 4.3 AbbreviationsAF | Application Form | AFOP | Application Form of Position | CSTEC | China Science and Technology Exchange Center | HI | Host Institute | LOC | Letter of Consent | RF | Recommendation Form | RI | Recommendation Institute | LI | Letter of Invitation | TYSP | Talented Young Scientist Program |
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