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TUE · 2026-03-31 · 22:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0401-46194
News/China’s science awards system is plagued by shadowy practice…
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China’s science awards system is plagued by shadowy practices. Can reforms fix it?

China's science and technology awards system is facing scrutiny due to allegations of misconduct, including exaggerated achievements, bribery, and cultivation of personal connections. Critics within the academic community claim these issues are deeply rooted despite repeated attempts at reform.

Dannie PengSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-31 · 22:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
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China's science and technology awards system is facing scrutiny due to allegations of misconduct, including exaggerated achievements, bribery, and cultivation of personal connections. Critics within the academic community claim these issues are deeply rooted despite repeated attempts at reform. In 2023, the China Association for Science and Technology rescinded awards from five recipients, including palaeontology professor Liu Jianni, due to disciplinary violations, legal issues, or research misconduct. Sources within Chinese academic circles suggest that award misconduct is not uncommon, with one professor describing the system as a corrupt element within China's scientific ecosystem. These issues cast a shadow over China's innovation sector, which is considered vital in its competition with the West.

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Last year, the China Association for Science and Technology rescinded the honours of five award recipients.

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Liu Jianni was publicly named for engaging in improper solicitation and other unfair practices during the review of national grant projects.

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China’s science and technology awards system has been accused of being riddled with loopholes and misconduct.

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The awards system is “one of the most corrupt links” in the country’s scientific ecosystem.

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China’s science and technology awards system has been accused of being riddled with loopholes and misconduct, including serious exaggeration of achievements, cultivation of personal connections and even bribery, according to critics within the academic community.These flaws, though repeatedly addressed by the authorities, are said to remain deeply entrenched, casting a shadow over China’s rapidly advancing innovation sector that is widely regarded as a key pillar in its rivalry with the West.Last year, the China-association-for-science-and-technology" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="79819" data-entity-type="organization">China Association for Science and Technology issued an announcement stating that it was rescinding the honours of five award recipients, including the China-youth-science-and-technology-award" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="84007" data-entity-type="organization">China Youth Science and Technology Award, revoking their medals and certificates and demanding the return of prize money due to their disciplinary and legal violations or research misconduct.Among them was Liu Jianni, a professor of palaeontology at Northwest University and recipient of the China-young-women-in-science-award" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="84008" data-entity-type="organization">China Young Women in Science Award in 2014.But a decade later, she was publicly named for engaging in improper solicitation and other unfair practices during the review of national grant projects.According to well-placed sources within Chinese academic circles, award misconduct is not uncommon.A professor of agriculture at a public university in southwestern China, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue, described the awards system as “one of the most corrupt links” in the country’s scientific ecosystem.
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