China Daily

Returnees valuable national assets

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IN TOTAL, 4.59 million Chinese have studied abroad since China initiated reform and opening-up in 1978, of these 2.65 million have returned, said a report issued by the Center for China and Globalizat­ion, a think tank headquarte­red in Beijing. Beijing Youth Daily comments:

President Xi Jinping said in the meeting marking the 100th anniversar­y of the founding of the Western Returned Scholars Associatio­n in Beijing in 2013 that Chinese studying overseas are valuable assets and an effective strength for boosting national rejuvenati­on.

This is an accurate and objective evaluation of the importance of those who are studying or have studied in foreign countries.

The returnees have made important contributi­ons to the progress of China’s technology innovation and education causes, helping to narrow the gap with developed countries. Overseas returnees play a backbone role in promoting the cause of invigorati­ng the country through science and technology. They actively promote the reform of the system and mechanism in the field of science and education, cultivate scientific and technologi­cal innovation talents, and lead major scientific research project.

Most of the chief scientists and group leaders of the national plan for key fundamenta­l research in science and technology and the national plan for high-tech research and developmen­t, which were issued in 1997 and 1986 respective­ly, are returnees. About 81 percent of the academicia­ns of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and 64 percent of the academicia­ns of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g have experience of studying abroad.

The returnees should play up their advantages and seek more opportunit­ies to cooperate with foreign institutes.

Returnees greatly improved the pace of scientific modernizat­ion in China and effectivel­y promoted China’s modernizat­ion drive. Government­s of various levels should make better use of the returnees, and maximize their contributi­ons to the nation by leveraging their knowledge, technology and connection­s to the full.

That will encourage more people to return home after completing their education and research abroad.

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