Chinese academy of sciences

The Chinese Academy of sciences (Chinese: 中国科学院; pinyin: Zhōngguó Kēxuéyuàn), is the national academy for the Natural science of Popular republic of China. It depends on the Council of State of the Popular republic of China. It has its seat with Beijing, with many institutes elsewhere in China.

The Chinese Academy of sciences (ACS) has five sections (mathematical, physics, chemistry, sciences of the ground, and technology) and eleven branches with Shenyang, Changchun, Shanghai, Nankin, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Kunming, Xi' year, Lanzhou and with the Xinjiang. The ACS has also 84 institutes, a university (the University of science and technology of China with Hefei, Anhui), two colleges, four information centers and of information, three centers of technological support and two units of edition. These branches and offices of the ACS are in twenty provinces and municipalities of China. The ACS invested in, or created more than four hundred and thirty companies of high technologies in eleven industries. Eights of these companies are quoted on the stock exchange.

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External bonds

  • Official site | (English)
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