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Academia Sinica

Academia Sinica (AS, Latin: Academia Sinica, lit.'Chinese Academy'; Chinese: 中央硏究院; lit. 'Central Research Academy'), headquartered in Nangang, Taipei, is the national academy of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Founded in Nanking, the academy supports research activities in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from mathematical and physical sciences, to life sciences, and to humanities and social sciences. As an educational institute, it provides PhD training and scholarship through its English-language Taiwan International Graduate Program in biology, agriculture, chemistry, physics, informatics, and earth and environmental sciences.[5]

Academia Sinica
中央硏究院
Agency overview
Formed1928 (in Nanking)
1949 (in Taipei)
HeadquartersNangang, Taipei[1]
25°2′45″N 121°36′37″E / 25.04583°N 121.61028°E / 25.04583; 121.61028Coordinates: 25°2′45″N 121°36′37″E / 25.04583°N 121.61028°E / 25.04583; 121.61028
Employees~5,800[2] (incl. 976 principal investigators, 111 research specialists, 775 post-docs, 2,150 students)[3]
Annual budget12.5 billion NTD ($0.4 billion) (2020)[4]
Agency executives
Parent agencyOffice of the President
Websitewww.sinica.edu.tw/en
Academia Sinica
Chinese中央硏究院
Literal meaning"Central Research Academy"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngyāng Yánjiùyuàn
Wade–GilesChung1-yang2 yen2-chiu1-yüan4
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳTûng-ông-ngiên-kiu-yen
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTiong-iong-gián-kiù-īⁿ
Tâi-lôTiong-iong-gián-kiù-īnn

Academia Sinica is ranked 144th in Nature Publishing Index - 2014 Global Top 200[6] and 18th in Reuters World's Most Innovative Research Institutions of 2019.[7] The current president since 2016 is James C. Liao, an expert in metabolic engineering, systems biology and synthetic biology.[8]

History

 
Former Academia Sinica site in Nanjing, currently the Nanjing Branch of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Academia Sinica, which means "Chinese Academy",[9] was founded in 1928 in Nanking, then capital of the Republic of China, with its first meeting held in Shanghai. By December 1948, all fourteen institutes of the Academia Sinica had agreed to move from Nanking to Taiwan alongside other institutions of the government of the Republic of China as a result of the Chinese Civil War. In the end, only the Academia Sinica's Institute of History and Philology was relocated to Taiwan, because the head of the Institute of Mathematics, Jiang Lifu, resigned his position in June 1949, and never traveled to Taiwan.[10]

Of the 81 inaugural research fellows appointed by the Academia Sinica prior to its move, nine crossed the Taiwan Strait. The institution was low on monetary funds, and reopened with the Institute of History and Philology in December 1954. In the same year, its main campus was constructed in Jiuzhuang [zh], Nangang, Taipei. Due to the importance of agriculture to the economy of Taiwan, efforts were made to revive the Institute of Botany.[10] The second convocation of the Academia Sinica was held in 1957. At the same time, the mainland part of Academia Sinica remained functioning under Communist rule and was renamed as the Chinese Academy of Sciences in the 1980s.[11]

In the 2000s, many of the current institutes and research centers were established, partially through reorganization of old ones. Academia Sinica's first PhD program, the Taiwan International Graduate Program, was inaugurated in 2006.

Mission

As the preeminent academic research institution in Taiwan, Academia Sinica is directly responsible to the Presidential Office, unlike other government-sponsored research institutes which are responsible to relevant Executive Yuan ministries. Thus AS enjoys autonomy in formulating its own research objectives. In addition to academic research on various subjects in the sciences and humanities, its major tasks also include providing guidelines, channels of coordination, and incentives with a view to raising academic standards in the country.

Leadership

 
Yuan T. Lee, Nobel laureate in Chemistry, academician and former president.

The president of Academia Sinica is appointed by the President of ROC from three candidates recommended by the Council Meeting. The president of Academia Sinica must be an Academician. After the appointment, the president serves a five-year term and can serve up to two consecutive terms.

Academia Sinica's current President is James C. Liao, a biochemist, who replaced Chi-Huey Wong, a biological chemist and the Parsons Foundation Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, as the 11th president on 21 June 2016. The list of past Presidents also includes Hu Shih, a philosopher and essayist, and a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of vernacular Chinese, as well as an influential redology scholar and holder of the Jiaxu manuscript (Chinese: 甲戌本; pinyin: Jiǎxū běn) until his death. The fifth president, Yuan T. Lee, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "contributions to the dynamics of chemical elementary processes".

Presidents

Convocation

 
(Left to right) President James C. Liao, president of Taiwan Ing-wen Tsai, and vice president of Taiwan Chien-Jen Chen at the 32nd Convocation Meeting.

The Convocation of Academia Sinica consists of 281 Academicians, including 105 domestic and 176 overseas appointed scientists.[12] Seven Academicians of Academia Sinica are Nobel laureates.[13] Academician membership is an honorary lifetime privilege without remuneration. They do not necessarily perform research or reside at the Academia Sinica campus. According to their own expertise, academicians are grouped into three divisions: Mathematics and Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences and Humanities. A maximum number of ten new members is allocated to each of the three divisions during the biennial convocation. The eligibility of the academicians is not restricted to the residents of Taiwan or Republic of China citizens. More than half of the academicians are overseas scholars and scientists.

At the convocation, the academicians elect new academicians and honorary academicians, and elect members to the Council of Academia Sinica. The convocation can also recommend policies to the government on academic research.[14] The academicians also have responsibilities to carry out research at the government's request, although the government has never requested any task.

Academicians

Academicians are elected annually, with nominations open in July and ending in October. Outcome of election to academicians are publicly announced in July the following year. Election to the academy is regarded a national honor in Taiwan. Up until the 34th convocation of academicians in 2022, any scientist of Chinese descent could be elected a member of Academia Sinica. Starting in 2023, election is to be restricted to citizens of the Republic of China. This change led Academia Sinica to discuss formally classifying non-Taiwanese members as honorary or foreign members. Such a classification system would require amendments to the Organic Act of the Academia Sinica. A group of academicians proposed that membership be further restricted to Taiwan passport or national identification card holders.[15]

Academicians who reside(d) at Academia Sinica

Academicians who are Nobel Prize laureates

Academicians who reside overseas

Campuses

 
Main entrance.
 
Sih-Fen Brook.
 
Emblem at the main entrance.
 
Temple of Earth God.

Academia Sinica has its main campus located in Nangang, Taipei, and runs over 40 research stations distributed across the country and throughout the world.[1]

Main campus

The main campus in Jiuzhuang [zh], Nangang was constructed in 1954. In addition to the Central Office of Administration and 28 institutes and research centers, the main campus has 10 museums or memorial halls open to the public, as well as an ecological pond, a forest park, a Tudigong temple (Fude Temple 福德宮), and Sifen Creek (四分溪), which runs through the campus and to the north by the National Biotechnology Research Park.

National Biotechnology Research Park

The National Biotechnology Research Park, finished in 2017 and inaugurated in October 2018 by Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen,[16] is located about 500 m north of the main campus and 500 m south of the Nankang Software Park, with the Nangang station to the west and the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center MRT station to the east.[17] It is home to four Academia Sinica centers for translational medicine, innovation, incubation, and bioinformatics service, as well as the Biotechnology Development Center of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Food and Drug Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and the National Laboratory Animal Center of the Ministry of Science and Technology.[17]

National Taiwan University main campus

Three physical sciences institutes, Mathematics, Astronomy, and Atomic and Molecular Sciences, are located in the main campus of National Taiwan University in Gongguan, Daan, Taipei. A joint office between the two institutions was established in 2014.

Southern Campus

A campus in the Shalun Smart Green Energy Science City, near the Tainan High Speed Rail station, Guiren District, Tainan,[18] is under construction and is expected to be finished in 2021. The groundbreaking ceremony took place in May 2018 after seven years of planning.[19] The Southern Campus is part of an effort to promote regional balance in the academic landscape of Taiwan and will prioritize research on agricultural biotechnology, sustainable development, and archaeology of early Taiwanese history and culture.[19]

Organization

Institutes and research centers

Similar to the Max Planck Institutes of Germany,[20] Taiwan's Academia Sinica covers three major academic divisions:[21][3]

Mathematics and physical sciences (11 institutes/research centers; 339 research fellows)
Life sciences (8 institutes/research centers; 329 research fellows)
  • Plant and Microbial Biology (2005)
  • Cellular and Organismic Biology (2005)
  • Biological Chemistry (1970)
  • Molecular Biology (1993)
  • Genomics (2003)
  • Agricultural Biotechnology (2006)
  • Biodiversity (2004)
  • Biomedical Sciences (1981)
Humanities and social sciences (12 institutes/research centers; 319 research fellows)

Research stations

The research stations in Taiwan include:[22]

The research sites abroad include:[23]

Education programs

PhD programs

Joint PhD programs

In general Academia Sinica is a non-teaching institution, but it has very close collaboration with the top research universities in Taiwan, such as National Taiwan University, National Tsing Hua University, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and National Central University. Many research fellows from Academia Sinica have a second appointment or joint professorship at these universities. In addition, Academia Sinica established joint PhD programs[24] in biological sciences with Taiwan's universities, such as the Doctoral Degree Program in Marine Biotechnology with National Taiwan Ocean University.[25] Through these mechanisms, the faculty at Academia Sinica give lecture courses and supervise graduate students.

Taiwan International Graduate Program

 
Logo of Taiwan International Graduate Program
 
One of the dormitories for TIGP students and their families.

Since 2002, Academia Sinica set up the Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP),[5] open to local and international students for PhD programs. All courses at TIGP are conducted in English. Students can choose their advisor among a faculty selected for the program out of outstanding researchers and professors appointed at Academia Sinica or at one of the partner universities (or both). Currently, admittance to the programme guarantees a monthly stipend of 34,000 NTD, roughly $1,200 or 1,050.[5] Applications can normally be sent starting in December and the submission deadline is usually set on March 31, for enrollment in September of the same year. Lectures start around the middle of September and end around the middle of June, with slight variations mostly depending on the partner university's academic calendar.

The TIGP offers PhD programs only in selected disciplines agreed upon by Academia Sinica and its national research universities partners. The program offers doctoral degrees in highly interdisciplinary areas in the physical sciences, applied sciences, engineering, biological and agricultural sciences, health and medical sciences, humanities and social sciences. As of March 2017, Academia Sinica administers 12 such programs with degrees issued from partner universities:[5]

Predoctoral programs

TIGP International Internship Program

Launched in 2009, the TIGP International Internship Program (TIGP-IIP) is an intensive, predoctoral, summer research training program for two months that prepares its participating interns with the necessary knowledge and skills for future research or career development through rigorous hands-on training.[26] Successful applicants from around the world will receive for each month a stipend of 30,000 NTD and a round-trip ticket to Taiwan. The program highlights include internship at an applicant-chosen host lab, visits to Academia Sinica facilities and partner institutions, field trips in Taiwan and basic Mandarin lessons.

Summer internship programs

Many institutes of Academia Sinica offers their own summer internship programs for undergraduate students in Taiwan.

High school program

Academia Sinica also offers a three-year program for gifted and talented high school students interested in the biological sciences. To enroll, students must first pass an entrance exam at the start of 10th grade (first year for Taiwanese senior high schools). During 10th grade, students attend expert lectures and visit the various laboratories on campus. During 11th and 12th grade, students enter a lab of their choice and gain hands-on experience in the various fields of biological sciences. To graduate from the program, an academic paper must be submitted and presented in front of professors and peers.

Postdoctoral scholars

Academia Sinica has a high number of both domestic and international postdoctoral fellows. They are funded by grants of Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan) or by Academia Sinica. The latter, the Academia Sinica Postdoctoral Fellow Program, consists of two tracks: Regular Postdoctoral Scholars (starting annual salary: NT$810,351 (US$28,100), additional benefits depending on the principal investigator) and Academia Sinica Postdoctoral Scholars (annual salary up to NT$ 1,167,278 (US$40,000), plus round-trip ticket and research subsidy of US$4,500)[27][28]

International cooperation

The institute has extensive cooperation with research and academic institutions from other countries (such as Harvard-Yenching Institute[29]) and hosts several foreign institutes and their scholars.

France

The Taipei Center of the French EFEO (L'École française d'Extrême-Orient; French School of Asian Studies) was hosted by the Institute of Modern History, AS, from 1992 to 1996 and since 1996 by the Institute of History and Philology.[30] Its research projects center on the local and cultural history of Taiwan and China, and it organizes conferences and talks, support visiting scholars and students, and hosts EFEO fellows.

Journals associated with Academia Sinica

Academia Sinica currently sponsors the following journals:

  • Botanical Studies
  • Zoological Studies
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Statistica Sinica
  • Academia Sinica Law Journal
  • Taiwan Journal of Anthropology
  • Academia Economic Papers
  • Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
  • Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Academia Sinica 2017". www.sinica.edu.tw.
  2. ^ 中央研究院 常見問題集:三、在中研院工作的人都是中研院院士嗎?. Academia Sinica.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2017-11-15. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
  4. ^ 立委質疑中研院定位不明 廖俊智以開飛機巧妙回應. LTN News. 9 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d Taiwan International Graduate Program, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
  6. ^ "Nature Index tables".
  7. ^ David M. Ewalt. "The World's Most Innovative Research Institutions 2019." Reuters. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  8. ^ "James C. Liao - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.com.
  9. ^ Borman, Stu (2009-01-05). "A Science Academy Like No Other". C&EN. 87 (1).
  10. ^ a b Han Cheung (5 June 2022). "Taiwan in Time: Reviving Academia Sinica". Taipei Times. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  11. ^ KÜHNER, HANS (1984). "Between Autonomy and Planning: The Chinese Academy of Sciences in Transition". Minerva. 22 (1): 13–44. doi:10.1007/BF02207555. ISSN 0026-4695. JSTOR 41820552. PMID 11611662. S2CID 21494880.
  12. ^ Convocation of Academia Sinica, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
  13. ^ Nobel Prize laureates, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
  14. ^ "Academia Sinica Handbook for International Scholars" (PDF). Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  15. ^ Yang, Yuan-ting; Chin, Jonathan. "Only ROC citizens to be Academia Sinica members". Taipei Times. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  16. ^ "Tsai inaugurates biotech research park - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. October 16, 2018.
  17. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-04-06. Retrieved 2018-04-06.
  18. ^ "Shalun Smart Green Energy Science City--Southern Campus of Academia Sinica". www.sgesc.nat.gov.tw.
  19. ^ a b "中央研究院網站". www.sinica.edu.tw.
  20. ^ "Institute - Max-Planck-Institute". Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  21. ^ "中央研究院網站". www.sinica.edu.tw.
  22. ^ "中央研究院網站". www.sinica.edu.tw.
  23. ^ "中央研究院全球學術研究據點". Google My Maps.
  24. ^ "中央研究院學位學程-首頁". asdp.sinica.edu.tw.
  25. ^ "NTOU-Doctoral Degree Program in Marine Biotechnology". www.ddpmb.ntou.edu.tw.
  26. ^ "Taiwan International Graduate Program International Internship Program (TIGP-IIP-2020)". tigpsip.apps.sinica.edu.tw.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-04-09. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  28. ^ "Guidelines for Postdoctoral Fellows Program at Academia Sinica" (PDF).
  29. ^ "Harvard-Yenching Institute Partner Institutions in Asia | Harvard-Yenching Institute".
  30. ^ "EFEO - Centres - Taipei".

Further reading

  • Levinson, David et al. eds. The Encyclopedia of Modern Asia (6 vol Thomson-Gale, 2002) 1:9–.

External links

  • Official website (in English)/(in Chinese)
  • Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP)

academia, sinica, this, article, about, institution, republic, china, taiwan, institution, chinese, mainland, chinese, academy, sciences, latin, chinese, academy, chinese, 中央硏究院, central, research, academy, headquartered, nangang, taipei, national, academy, re. This article is about the institution in Republic of China Taiwan For the institution in the Chinese mainland see Chinese Academy of Sciences Academia Sinica AS Latin Academia Sinica lit Chinese Academy Chinese 中央硏究院 lit Central Research Academy headquartered in Nangang Taipei is the national academy of the Republic of China Taiwan Founded in Nanking the academy supports research activities in a wide variety of disciplines ranging from mathematical and physical sciences to life sciences and to humanities and social sciences As an educational institute it provides PhD training and scholarship through its English language Taiwan International Graduate Program in biology agriculture chemistry physics informatics and earth and environmental sciences 5 Academia Sinica中央硏究院Agency overviewFormed1928 in Nanking 1949 in Taipei HeadquartersNangang Taipei 1 25 2 45 N 121 36 37 E 25 04583 N 121 61028 E 25 04583 121 61028 Coordinates 25 2 45 N 121 36 37 E 25 04583 N 121 61028 E 25 04583 121 61028Employees 5 800 2 incl 976 principal investigators 111 research specialists 775 post docs 2 150 students 3 Annual budget12 5 billion NTD 0 4 billion 2020 4 Agency executivesJames C Liao PresidentMei Yin Chou Vice President physical sciences Fu Tong Liu Vice President life sciences Chin Shing Huang Vice President humanities and social sciences Parent agencyOffice of the PresidentWebsitewww wbr sinica wbr edu wbr tw wbr enAcademia SinicaChinese中央硏究院Literal meaning Central Research Academy TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinZhōngyang YanjiuyuanWade GilesChung1 yang2 yen2 chiu1 yuan4HakkaPha k fa sṳTung ong ngien kiu yenSouthern MinHokkien POJTiong iong gian kiu iⁿTai loTiong iong gian kiu innAcademia Sinica is ranked 144th in Nature Publishing Index 2014 Global Top 200 6 and 18th in Reuters World s Most Innovative Research Institutions of 2019 7 The current president since 2016 is James C Liao an expert in metabolic engineering systems biology and synthetic biology 8 Contents 1 History 2 Mission 3 Leadership 3 1 Presidents 4 Convocation 5 Academicians 5 1 Academicians who reside d at Academia Sinica 5 2 Academicians who are Nobel Prize laureates 5 3 Academicians who reside overseas 6 Campuses 6 1 Main campus 6 2 National Biotechnology Research Park 6 3 National Taiwan University main campus 6 4 Southern Campus 7 Organization 7 1 Institutes and research centers 7 2 Research stations 8 Education programs 8 1 PhD programs 8 1 1 Joint PhD programs 8 1 2 Taiwan International Graduate Program 8 2 Predoctoral programs 8 2 1 TIGP International Internship Program 8 2 2 Summer internship programs 8 3 High school program 9 Postdoctoral scholars 10 International cooperation 10 1 France 11 Journals associated with Academia Sinica 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistory Edit Former Academia Sinica site in Nanjing currently the Nanjing Branch of Chinese Academy of Sciences Academia Sinica which means Chinese Academy 9 was founded in 1928 in Nanking then capital of the Republic of China with its first meeting held in Shanghai By December 1948 all fourteen institutes of the Academia Sinica had agreed to move from Nanking to Taiwan alongside other institutions of the government of the Republic of China as a result of the Chinese Civil War In the end only the Academia Sinica s Institute of History and Philology was relocated to Taiwan because the head of the Institute of Mathematics Jiang Lifu resigned his position in June 1949 and never traveled to Taiwan 10 Of the 81 inaugural research fellows appointed by the Academia Sinica prior to its move nine crossed the Taiwan Strait The institution was low on monetary funds and reopened with the Institute of History and Philology in December 1954 In the same year its main campus was constructed in Jiuzhuang zh Nangang Taipei Due to the importance of agriculture to the economy of Taiwan efforts were made to revive the Institute of Botany 10 The second convocation of the Academia Sinica was held in 1957 At the same time the mainland part of Academia Sinica remained functioning under Communist rule and was renamed as the Chinese Academy of Sciences in the 1980s 11 In the 2000s many of the current institutes and research centers were established partially through reorganization of old ones Academia Sinica s first PhD program the Taiwan International Graduate Program was inaugurated in 2006 Mission EditAs the preeminent academic research institution in Taiwan Academia Sinica is directly responsible to the Presidential Office unlike other government sponsored research institutes which are responsible to relevant Executive Yuan ministries Thus AS enjoys autonomy in formulating its own research objectives In addition to academic research on various subjects in the sciences and humanities its major tasks also include providing guidelines channels of coordination and incentives with a view to raising academic standards in the country Leadership Edit Yuan T Lee Nobel laureate in Chemistry academician and former president The president of Academia Sinica is appointed by the President of ROC from three candidates recommended by the Council Meeting The president of Academia Sinica must be an Academician After the appointment the president serves a five year term and can serve up to two consecutive terms Academia Sinica s current President is James C Liao a biochemist who replaced Chi Huey Wong a biological chemist and the Parsons Foundation Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California Los Angeles as the 11th president on 21 June 2016 The list of past Presidents also includes Hu Shih a philosopher and essayist and a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of vernacular Chinese as well as an influential redology scholar and holder of the Jiaxu manuscript Chinese 甲戌本 pinyin Jiǎxu ben until his death The fifth president Yuan T Lee won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for contributions to the dynamics of chemical elementary processes Presidents Edit Cai Yuanpei 1928 1940 Chu Chia Hua Acting 1940 1957 Hu Shih 1958 1962 Wang Shih Chieh 1962 1970 Chien Shih Liang 1970 1983 Wu Ta You 1983 1994 Yuan T Lee 1994 2006 Chi Huey Wong 2006 2016 James C Liao 2016 Convocation Edit Left to right President James C Liao president of Taiwan Ing wen Tsai and vice president of Taiwan Chien Jen Chen at the 32nd Convocation Meeting The Convocation of Academia Sinica consists of 281 Academicians including 105 domestic and 176 overseas appointed scientists 12 Seven Academicians of Academia Sinica are Nobel laureates 13 Academician membership is an honorary lifetime privilege without remuneration They do not necessarily perform research or reside at the Academia Sinica campus According to their own expertise academicians are grouped into three divisions Mathematics and Physical Sciences Life Sciences and Social Sciences and Humanities A maximum number of ten new members is allocated to each of the three divisions during the biennial convocation The eligibility of the academicians is not restricted to the residents of Taiwan or Republic of China citizens More than half of the academicians are overseas scholars and scientists At the convocation the academicians elect new academicians and honorary academicians and elect members to the Council of Academia Sinica The convocation can also recommend policies to the government on academic research 14 The academicians also have responsibilities to carry out research at the government s request although the government has never requested any task Academicians EditAcademicians are elected annually with nominations open in July and ending in October Outcome of election to academicians are publicly announced in July the following year Election to the academy is regarded a national honor in Taiwan Up until the 34th convocation of academicians in 2022 any scientist of Chinese descent could be elected a member of Academia Sinica Starting in 2023 election is to be restricted to citizens of the Republic of China This change led Academia Sinica to discuss formally classifying non Taiwanese members as honorary or foreign members Such a classification system would require amendments to the Organic Act of the Academia Sinica A group of academicians proposed that membership be further restricted to Taiwan passport or national identification card holders 15 Academicians who reside d at Academia Sinica Edit Mathematics and physical sciencesYuan T Lee Chi Huey Wong Typhoon Lee Maw Kuen Wu Life sciencesJames C Liao Wen Hsiung Li Chien Jen Chen Liao I chiu Chen Pei jer Humanities and social sciencesPaul Jen kuei Li Cyrus ChuAcademicians who are Nobel Prize laureates Edit Yuan T Lee chemistry 1986 Steven Chu physics 1997 Daniel C Tsui physics 1998 Academicians who reside overseas Edit Shih Fu Chang Jianqing Fan Teck Hua Ho Dorothy Y Ko Bede Liu Philip LF Liu Teresa Meng Shuji Nakamura Kang i Sun Chang Yu Xie Victor ZueCampuses Edit Main entrance Sih Fen Brook Emblem at the main entrance Temple of Earth God Academia Sinica has its main campus located in Nangang Taipei and runs over 40 research stations distributed across the country and throughout the world 1 Main campus Edit The main campus in Jiuzhuang zh Nangang was constructed in 1954 In addition to the Central Office of Administration and 28 institutes and research centers the main campus has 10 museums or memorial halls open to the public as well as an ecological pond a forest park a Tudigong temple Fude Temple 福德宮 and Sifen Creek 四分溪 which runs through the campus and to the north by the National Biotechnology Research Park National Biotechnology Research Park Edit The National Biotechnology Research Park finished in 2017 and inaugurated in October 2018 by Taiwanese President Tsai Ing wen 16 is located about 500 m north of the main campus and 500 m south of the Nankang Software Park with the Nangang station to the west and the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center MRT station to the east 17 It is home to four Academia Sinica centers for translational medicine innovation incubation and bioinformatics service as well as the Biotechnology Development Center of the Ministry of Economic Affairs the Food and Drug Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the National Laboratory Animal Center of the Ministry of Science and Technology 17 National Taiwan University main campus Edit Three physical sciences institutes Mathematics Astronomy and Atomic and Molecular Sciences are located in the main campus of National Taiwan University in Gongguan Daan Taipei A joint office between the two institutions was established in 2014 Southern Campus Edit A campus in the Shalun Smart Green Energy Science City near the Tainan High Speed Rail station Guiren District Tainan 18 is under construction and is expected to be finished in 2021 The groundbreaking ceremony took place in May 2018 after seven years of planning 19 The Southern Campus is part of an effort to promote regional balance in the academic landscape of Taiwan and will prioritize research on agricultural biotechnology sustainable development and archaeology of early Taiwanese history and culture 19 Organization EditInstitutes and research centers Edit Similar to the Max Planck Institutes of Germany 20 Taiwan s Academia Sinica covers three major academic divisions 21 3 Mathematics and physical sciences 11 institutes research centers 339 research fellows Mathematics Physics 1962 Chemistry 1957 Earth Sciences 1982 Institute of Information Science 1982 Statistical Science 1987 Atomic and Molecular Sciences 1995 Astronomy and Astrophysics 2010 Applied Sciences 2006 Environmental Changes 2004 Information Technology Innovation 2007 Life sciences 8 institutes research centers 329 research fellows Plant and Microbial Biology 2005 Cellular and Organismic Biology 2005 Biological Chemistry 1970 Molecular Biology 1993 Genomics 2003 Agricultural Biotechnology 2006 Biodiversity 2004 Biomedical Sciences 1981 Humanities and social sciences 12 institutes research centers 319 research fellows History and Philology Ethnology 1965 Modern History 1965 Economics 1970 European and American Studies 1991 Chinese Literature and Philosophy 2002 Taiwan History 2004 Sociology 2004 Linguistics 2004 Political Science 2012 Iurisprudentiae 2011 Humanities and Social Sciences 2004 Life Science Road from right to left Institute of Biomedical Sciences Institute of Molecular Biology and Institute of Biological Chemistry Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology and Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center Institute of Information Science Institute of Chemistry Genomics Research Center Institute of Biomedical Sciences Research stations Edit The research stations in Taiwan include 22 Southern Taiwan Science Park Archaeological Station 南科考古工作站 Green Island Marine Station 綠島海洋研究站 Yuanyang Lake Station 鴛鴦湖工作站 Jianshi Hsinchu Marine Research Station Jiaosi Yilan 宜蘭礁溪臨海研究站 Dongsha Atoll Research Station Kaohsiung 東沙環礁研究站 The research sites abroad include 23 Global Navigation Satellite System GNSS Luzon the Philippines Sesoko Station Okinawa Japan Yuan Tseh Lee Array YTLA Mauna Loa Hawaii United States South East Asian Time Series Study SEATS on the Southeast Asian SeaEducation programs EditPhD programs Edit Joint PhD programs Edit In general Academia Sinica is a non teaching institution but it has very close collaboration with the top research universities in Taiwan such as National Taiwan University National Tsing Hua University National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and National Central University Many research fellows from Academia Sinica have a second appointment or joint professorship at these universities In addition Academia Sinica established joint PhD programs 24 in biological sciences with Taiwan s universities such as the Doctoral Degree Program in Marine Biotechnology with National Taiwan Ocean University 25 Through these mechanisms the faculty at Academia Sinica give lecture courses and supervise graduate students Taiwan International Graduate Program Edit Logo of Taiwan International Graduate Program One of the dormitories for TIGP students and their families Since 2002 Academia Sinica set up the Taiwan International Graduate Program TIGP 5 open to local and international students for PhD programs All courses at TIGP are conducted in English Students can choose their advisor among a faculty selected for the program out of outstanding researchers and professors appointed at Academia Sinica or at one of the partner universities or both Currently admittance to the programme guarantees a monthly stipend of 34 000 NTD roughly 1 200 or 1 050 5 Applications can normally be sent starting in December and the submission deadline is usually set on March 31 for enrollment in September of the same year Lectures start around the middle of September and end around the middle of June with slight variations mostly depending on the partner university s academic calendar The TIGP offers PhD programs only in selected disciplines agreed upon by Academia Sinica and its national research universities partners The program offers doctoral degrees in highly interdisciplinary areas in the physical sciences applied sciences engineering biological and agricultural sciences health and medical sciences humanities and social sciences As of March 2017 Academia Sinica administers 12 such programs with degrees issued from partner universities 5 Chemical Biology and Molecular Biophysics Molecular Science and Technology Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences Bioinformatics Molecular and Cell Biology Nano Science and Technology Molecular Medicine Earth System Science Biodiversity Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Sustainable Chemical Science and Technology Social Network and Human Centered ComputingPredoctoral programs Edit TIGP International Internship Program Edit Launched in 2009 the TIGP International Internship Program TIGP IIP is an intensive predoctoral summer research training program for two months that prepares its participating interns with the necessary knowledge and skills for future research or career development through rigorous hands on training 26 Successful applicants from around the world will receive for each month a stipend of 30 000 NTD and a round trip ticket to Taiwan The program highlights include internship at an applicant chosen host lab visits to Academia Sinica facilities and partner institutions field trips in Taiwan and basic Mandarin lessons Summer internship programs Edit Many institutes of Academia Sinica offers their own summer internship programs for undergraduate students in Taiwan High school program Edit Academia Sinica also offers a three year program for gifted and talented high school students interested in the biological sciences To enroll students must first pass an entrance exam at the start of 10th grade first year for Taiwanese senior high schools During 10th grade students attend expert lectures and visit the various laboratories on campus During 11th and 12th grade students enter a lab of their choice and gain hands on experience in the various fields of biological sciences To graduate from the program an academic paper must be submitted and presented in front of professors and peers Postdoctoral scholars EditAcademia Sinica has a high number of both domestic and international postdoctoral fellows They are funded by grants of Ministry of Science and Technology Taiwan or by Academia Sinica The latter the Academia Sinica Postdoctoral Fellow Program consists of two tracks Regular Postdoctoral Scholars starting annual salary NT 810 351 US 28 100 additional benefits depending on the principal investigator and Academia Sinica Postdoctoral Scholars annual salary up to NT 1 167 278 US 40 000 plus round trip ticket and research subsidy of US 4 500 27 28 International cooperation EditThe institute has extensive cooperation with research and academic institutions from other countries such as Harvard Yenching Institute 29 and hosts several foreign institutes and their scholars France Edit The Taipei Center of the French EFEO L Ecole francaise d Extreme Orient French School of Asian Studies was hosted by the Institute of Modern History AS from 1992 to 1996 and since 1996 by the Institute of History and Philology 30 Its research projects center on the local and cultural history of Taiwan and China and it organizes conferences and talks support visiting scholars and students and hosts EFEO fellows Journals associated with Academia Sinica EditAcademia Sinica currently sponsors the following journals Botanical Studies Zoological Studies Language and Linguistics Statistica Sinica Academia Sinica Law Journal Taiwan Journal of Anthropology Academia Economic Papers Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History Academia Sinica Journal of Social Sciences and PhilosophySee also Edit Taiwan portalList of universities in Taiwan Max Planck Institutes Tang K TangReferences Edit a b Academia Sinica 2017 www sinica edu tw 中央研究院 常見問題集 三 在中研院工作的人都是中研院院士嗎 Academia Sinica a b Budget Accounting and Statistics Office Academia Sinica Taiwan Archived from the original on 2017 11 15 Retrieved 2017 04 13 立委質疑中研院定位不明 廖俊智以開飛機巧妙回應 LTN News 9 November 2016 a b c d Taiwan International Graduate Program Academia Sinica Taiwan Nature Index tables David M Ewalt The World s Most Innovative Research Institutions 2019 Reuters 18 September 2019 Retrieved 25 September 2020 James C Liao Google Scholar Citations scholar google com Borman Stu 2009 01 05 A Science Academy Like No Other C amp EN 87 1 a b Han Cheung 5 June 2022 Taiwan in Time Reviving Academia Sinica Taipei Times Retrieved 5 June 2022 KUHNER HANS 1984 Between Autonomy and Planning The Chinese Academy of Sciences in Transition Minerva 22 1 13 44 doi 10 1007 BF02207555 ISSN 0026 4695 JSTOR 41820552 PMID 11611662 S2CID 21494880 Convocation of Academia Sinica Academia Sinica Taiwan Nobel Prize laureates Academia Sinica Taiwan Academia Sinica Handbook for International Scholars PDF Retrieved 12 July 2017 Yang Yuan ting Chin Jonathan Only ROC citizens to be Academia Sinica members Taipei Times Retrieved 8 July 2022 Tsai inaugurates biotech research park Taipei Times www taipeitimes com October 16 2018 a b National Biotechnology Research Park brochure PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2018 04 06 Retrieved 2018 04 06 Shalun Smart Green Energy Science City Southern Campus of Academia Sinica www sgesc nat gov tw a b 中央研究院網站 www sinica edu tw Institute Max Planck Institute Max Planck Gesellschaft Max Planck Gesellschaft 2017 Retrieved 12 March 2017 中央研究院網站 www sinica edu tw 中央研究院網站 www sinica edu tw 中央研究院全球學術研究據點 Google My Maps 中央研究院學位學程 首頁 asdp sinica edu tw NTOU Doctoral Degree Program in Marine Biotechnology www ddpmb ntou edu tw Taiwan International Graduate Program International Internship Program TIGP IIP 2020 tigpsip apps sinica edu tw Academic Affairs gt Postdoctoral Fellows Program Central Advisory Committee and Department of Academic Affairs and Instrument Service Archived from the original on 2017 04 09 Retrieved 2017 04 08 Guidelines for Postdoctoral Fellows Program at Academia Sinica PDF Harvard Yenching Institute Partner Institutions in Asia Harvard Yenching Institute EFEO Centres Taipei Further reading EditLevinson David et al eds The Encyclopedia of Modern Asia 6 vol Thomson Gale 2002 1 9 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Academia Sinica Official website in English in Chinese Taiwan International Graduate Program TIGP Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Academia Sinica amp oldid 1130451035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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