![]() ![]() The call opens from March 1 to Ma(closes at 16:00 Beijing time). ![]() Other restrictions on the eligibility of applicants in the National Natural Science Fund Guide to Programs 2023.Īpplicants should submit their proposals online via NSFC’s Internet-based Science Information System ( ). An applicant shall not apply for the Research Fund for International Senior Scientists (RFIS-III) if the applicant has been the PI of an on-going or completed project of the PGP RFIS-III, the NSFDYS and the SFCRG.Ĩ. An applicant shall not apply for the RFIS-II if the applicant has been the PI of an on-going or completed project of the RFIS-III, the PGP RFIS-III, the EYSF, the NSFDYS and the SFCRG.ħ. An applicant shall not apply for the RFIS-I if the applicant has been the PI of an on-going or completed project of the RFIS-II, the RFIS-III, the PGP RFIS-III, the YSF, the EYSF, the NSFDYS and the SFCRG.Ħ. Ø Pilot Group Program of the RFIS-III (PGP RFIS-III)ĥ. Ø Science Fund for Creative Research Groups (SFCRG) Ø National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (NSFDYS) Ø Excellent Young Scientists Fund (EYSF, including EYSF for scholars in Hong Kong and Macao) If the applicant has submitted an application for any of the sub-types of the RFIS, the application shall not apply for the following programs in the same year: The grantee of an on-going RFIS project shall not apply for a new RFIS project.Ĥ. An applicant shall only apply for one RFIS in a year.ģ. The applicant can only be granted for each sub type of the RFIS once.Ģ. ![]() The applicant who has (had) a RFIS project will not be granted in the same sub-type of RFIS. Additional Requirements for Eligibilityġ. (3) Commitment of working for no less than 9 months per year (calendar year) at the host institution during the implementation of the project (2) Outstanding academic achievements and significant international influence (5) Compliance with Chinese laws and NSFC’s relevant rules and regulations while conducting research in China. (4) Commitment of working for no less than 9 months each year (calendar year) at the host institution during the implementation of the project (3) Experience of conducting basic research projects as Principal Investigator (PI) ![]() (1) Doctoral degree completed within the past 15 year (PhD must have been obtained after January 1, 2008) (4) Compliance with Chinese laws and NSFC’s relevant rules and regulations while conducting research in China. (3) Commitment of working for no less than 9 months each year (calendar year) at the host institution during the implementation of the project (2) Experience of conducting basic research or postdoctoral research (1) Doctoral degree obtained within the past 6 years (PhD must have been obtained after January 1, 2017) Specific requirements for each sub-type of the RFIS are as follows: The host institution must be based in China’s mainland and have registered at NSFC. The RFIS is aimed at international scientists who are ready to work at Chinese host institutions. įor the RFIS-III, applicants can apply for up to 800,000 RMB per year (per project). įor the RFIS-II, applicants can apply for up to 400,000 RMB per year (per project). Projects are expected to start on Januand close on Decemor on December 31, 2025.įor the RFIS-I, applicants can apply for up to 200,000 RMB per year (per project). The Research Fund for International Senior Scientists (RFIS-III) The Research Fund for International Excellent Young Scientists (RFIS-II)ģ. The Research Fund for International Young Scientists (RFIS-I)Ģ. The RFIS will also enhance the long-term, sustainable academic collaboration and exchange between Chinese and international scientists.ġ. The RFIS is open to all research areas within the NSFC’s funding scope, which include mathematics and physics, chemistry, life sciences, earth sciences, engineering and materials sciences, information sciences, management sciences, health sciences, and interdisciplinary sciences. Aiming at providing more research opportunities for and contributing to the career development of researchers at different academic stages, the Research Fund for International Scientists (hereinafter referred to as the RFIS) is set up by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) to support international scientists with foreign citizenship who are ready to conduct basic research in China’s mainland. ![]()
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