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Unfair funding is holding back science in China. Can Beijing fix it?

Researchers lament ‘grossly uneven’ system in which a small number of top-tier teams secure a high share of resources

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Many researchers in China face stiff competition to obtain funding. Photo: Shutterstock
Dannie Pengin Beijing
As China drafts its 15th five-year plan – the next entry in a line of expansive blueprints that have set the tone for the country’s development over more than seven decades – we explore why achieving equitable funding distribution is important for Beijing to break free from Western sci-tech containment and lead the world. For more stories in this series, click here.

Yusufu Aibibula, a theoretical physicist from Xinjiang University in China’s west, decided to change careers to raising chickens after his eighth consecutive application for a national science foundation grant was rejected.

Aibibula was passionate about the niche field of statistical physics and hoped to secure research funding but was stymied by failures and disappointments, China Science Daily reported last month.

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His experience reflects that of many researchers seeking funding in China and is especially common among those unaffiliated with a prestigious research institution or team.

Over the past two decades, China has substantially expanded its investment in science and technology. Total research and development expenditure has increased from 300 billion yuan (US$42 billion) in 2006 to 3.3 trillion yuan in 2023, according to the journal Forum on Science and Technology in China.

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However, long-standing underlying issues remain unresolved, including a chronic glut of funding applications and the bulk of resources going towards a small number of top-tier teams.

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