The results of the annual projects approved by the National Science Foundation and the National Social Science Foundation for 2022 were officially released. This year, SASS won the bids for 24 projects, including 2 General Projects supported by the NSFC, 1 key project supported by the NSSFC, 14 general projects supported by the NSSFC, and 7 projects supported by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. The lists are as follows:
General Projects Supported by the NSFC in 2022
No. | Institute | Project Leader | Project name |
1 | Institute of Economy | Ji Yuanyuan | Estimation and Application of Partial Linear Quantile Sample Interception and Selection Model — Based on Sieve Method |
2 | Institute of Urban and Population Development | Lin Lan | Research on Innovation Cooperation Mechanism and Industrial Common Construction of Manufacturing Industry with Long Industrial Chain |
Key Projects Supported by the NSSFC in 2022
No. | Institute | Project Leader | Project name |
1 | Institute of Chinese Marxism | Feng Li | Estimation and Application of Partial Linear Quantile Sample Interception and Selection Model — Based on Sieve Method |
General Projects Supported by the NSSFC in 2022
No. | Institute | Project Leader | Project name |
1 | Institute of Economy | Fang Shusheng | A Study on China-US Trade in Modern Times and Countermeasures (1902-1948) |
2 | Institute of Law | Peng Hui | Research on the Coupling Significance, Key Points and Implementation of Digital Rule of Law Government Construction |
3 | Institute of Law | Chen Qing’an | Research on Judicial Application of Prohibited Crime Sanctions Measures |
4 | Institute of Politics and Public Administration | Zhang Shuping | A Study on the Tradition of “Emotional Governance” in Ancient Chinese State Governance and Modern Transformation |
5 | Institute of Chinese Marxism | Lai Qingli | New Research of Socialist Modernization by the Communist Party of Developing Countries |
6 | Institute of Social Sciences | Xue Yali | Study on Risk Communication System of Public Health Emergencies |
7 | Institute of Social Sciences | Zhang Ke | A Study on the National Identity of Young People in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao from the Perspective of “Home City Isomorphism” |
8 | Institute of Religions | Wu Yunpei | The Collation, Translation and Research of the Middle Persian Classical Benyuan Creation |
9 | Institute of Religions | Huang Haibo | Research on the Practice of Sinicization of Christianity in the Process of Urbanization |
10 | Institute of Literature | Bi Xuling | Study on the Pedigree of Belief in the Chinese Plague God and Contemporary Practice of Belief |
11 | Institute of Literature | Yuan Hongtao | A Study on the Century-old Rural Education Narrative from the Perspective of Space |
12 | Institute of History | Shen Jie | Collation and Research of Historical Materials of Strike Movements in the Commercial Press |
13 | Institute of Philosophy | Shi Xuan | A Study of Contemporary Controversies in Cartesian Natural Philosophy |
14 | Institute of Journalism | Dai Lina | Study on the Construction Path of International Regulation System of Social Media |
Projects Supported by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars
No. | Institute | Project Leader | Project name |
1 | Institute of Economy | Li Wei | A Study on the Interrelation Between Chinese Traditional Economic Thought and Socialist Political Economy with Chinese Characteristics |
2 | Institute of International Relations | Wu Zelin | A Comparative Study on the Impact of the New Round of Global Infrastructure Investment Plan Between the US and Europe on the Belt and Road Initiative |
3 | Institute of Social Sciences | Li Manli | Study on Foreign Skilled Immigrants in Chinese Enterprises |
4 | Institute of Social Sciences | Liang Haixiang | Study on Spatial Differences Between Resource Allocation and Mental Health Literacy |
5 | Institute of Religions | Li Qiang | A Study on the Sinicization of Catholicism in the Yangtze River Delta in Modern Times |
6 | Institute of Information Technology | Hu Wen | Research on Policy Enabling Mechanism of Disruptive Innovation of Leading Enterprises Driven by Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality Goals |
7 | Institute of Chinese Studies | Liu Jing | A Study on Crowd Interaction and Order Change in the Yellow Sea Area During the Ming and Qing Dynasties |