China Daily (Hong Kong)

First-class projects need salaries to match

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THE RESEARCH TEAM of the Five-Hundred-Meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope has recently been seeking to recruit leading scientists and researcher­s, yet the salaries being offered are not attractive. Beijing News comments:

FAST is one of the most advanced technologi­es of China, and only top talents in their fields qualify to work here. However, the salary for the job vacancies is far from promising: 100,000 yuan($14,351) a year.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the average annual salary for researcher­s, technologi­cal service profession­als and geological surveyors is 97,000 yuan. If a leading researcher takes a job at FAST, he or she will not be rewarded for their abilities.

It is quite common for engineers and researcher­s in the electronic or semiconduc­tor research fields to get many hundreds of thousands of yuan a year, sometimes they can earn more than a million.

Actually, such a discrepanc­y is not a problem with FAST alone. Some scholars and researcher­s of basic natural sciences, such as physics, chemistry, and life science, also receive low salaries, because their

research topics cannot be directly put into the market to make profit.

However, their research is essential to the technologi­cal progress of the nation as a whole, because they lay the foundation for applied sciences.

FAST has very high requiremen­ts for its staff and it is located in a remote area, far from the nearest city, and researcher­s must work there for a long time. They must speak very good English and some of them have to work on night shifts. It is quite difficult to find people that meet all these requiremen­ts; the low salary makes it even more difficult.

On Oct 9, a national survey shows that the national research and developmen­t fund in 2017 was 1.76 trillion yuan, 12.3 percent higher than the previous year. For some key, forward-looking research fields, more research funds should be invested in salaries to make a difference.

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