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Premier stresses focus on research, innovation

Subsidies for China’s postgradua­te degree candidates set to be raised

- By HU YONGQI huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier LiKeqiang pledged to grant universiti­es and research institutio­ns more independen­ce in teaching and research, and to raise subsidies for graduate students pursuing master’s degrees or doctorates, as part of efforts to boost basic research and innovation.

The premier was speaking at a meeting on Monday to solicit suggestion­s for the annual Government Work Report in March from representa­tives in the fields of education, science, culture, sports and healthcare as well as startup businesses, according to a statement released on Tuesday.

Li vowed to continue the national strategy of innovation-driven developmen­t and to fully implement a policy that gives universiti­es and research institutes more room to make self-determined choices on classes and research.

He also suggested increasing support for institutes by granting favorable policies and funds, and encouragin­g scientists to be deeply involved in basic research.

It was the third time within a year that the premier has emphasized the autonomy of teaching and research for universiti­es and the significan­ce of basic research, following his visits to Peking University and Tsinghua University in April.

Currently, each doctorate degree candidate receives 1,080 yuan ($157) in subsidies per month, much less than that received by counterpar­ts in the United States, said Shi Yigong, vice-president of Tsinghua University, who previously worked at Princeton University.

In response, Li called on the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Finance to make proposals for raising subsidies, which he said he believes will encourage young talents.

Huang Wei, president of Nanjing University of Technology, suggested basic research and innovation be encouraged among the younger generation.

Some celebritie­s were among eight speakers at the meeting, including actor Ge You and Liu Guoliang, head coach of the Chinese national table tennis team. In response to Ge’s suggestion of expanding the domestic film market, Li said regulatory barriers will be removed to promote the movie and other cultural industries.

“Chinese are increasing­ly interested in cultural activities,” Li said.

Therefore, the government should seek suggestion­s on promoting balanced social and economic developmen­t, meeting the public’s diverse demands and addressing their biggest concerns, he added.

Xia Xueluan, a professor of sociology at Sanya University in Hainan province, said Li’s responses demonstrat­ed that the government is attaching greater importance to basic research and innovation, cultural industries and people’s well-being.

 ?? WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang shakes hands with actor Ge You after a seminar in Beijing on Monday. Representa­tives from the fields of education, art and literature, among others, put forward suggestion­s for drafting the annual Government Work Report.
WU ZHIYI / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang shakes hands with actor Ge You after a seminar in Beijing on Monday. Representa­tives from the fields of education, art and literature, among others, put forward suggestion­s for drafting the annual Government Work Report.

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