The Academia Sinica (Chinese:中央研究院; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Yánjiùyuàn), headquartered in the Nangang district of Taipei, is the national academy for the Republic of China on Taiwan. As such it is deemed a primary research centre for the nation. It supports research activities in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from mathematical and physical sciences, to life sciences, and to humanities and social sciences.
The Academia Sinica is directly responsible to the President of the Republic of China. Thus Academia Sinica enjoys autonomy in formulating its own research objectives. In addition to academic research on various subjects in the sciences and humanities, the Academia Sinica's major tasks also include providing guidelines, channels of coordination, and incentives with a view to raising academic standards in the country.
In each institute and research center, tenure-tracked research fellows (equivalent to the tenure-tracked professors of the university) form research groups and carry out their studies supported by the intramural funds as well as external grants.
Since 2004, Academia Sinica set up the Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP) open to local and international students for Ph.D. programs. All courses at TIPG are conducted in English. Currently admittance to the programme guarantees a scholarship. TIGP offers Ph.D. programs only in selected disciplines agreed upon by Academia Sinica and its national research universities partners. The program offers Ph.D. degree programs in inter-disciplinary areas in the physical sciences, applied sciences, engineering, biological and agricultural sciences, health and medical sciences, humanities and social sciences. Currently Academia Sinica administers 8 such programs with degrees issued from partner universities.
At the Convocation, the academicians elect new academicians and honorary academicians, and elect members to the Council of Academia Sinica. The Convocation can also make policies on academic research, although the policy is more advisory than mendotory to the government. The academicians also have responsibilities to carry out research at the government's request, although the government has never requested any task.
Academia Sinica's current President is Dr. Yuan Tseh Lee, a physical chemist and a Nobel laureate in Chemistry. The three current Vice Presidents are Dr. Michael Ming-Chiao Lai (賴明詔), a molecular virologist, Dr. Tsui-jung Liu (劉翠溶), a historian, and Dr. Ovid J. L. Tzeng (曾志朗), a cognitive neuroscientist and former minister of education.
Lee is scheduled to step down in 2006. A biochemist, Chi-Huey Wong, has been appointed to succeed the office in October, 2006.
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