On September 15th, 2023, the Department of Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education (MOE) announced the Evaluation Results of General Projects of Humanities and Social Science Research of MOE for the year 2023. 8 projects from our school were approved, including 2 planning fund projects and 6 youth fund projects. This marks a significant increase from last year. Details of the approved projects can be found below:
No. | Project Leader | Project Title | Project Type |
1 | Ji Li | Local tax incentives and the unified market: a study of measurement, impact effects and mechanisms | Planning Fund Project |
2 | Ge Yuhui | Research on the Integration Mechanism and Innovation Implementation Path of Multi-subject Joint Innovation Team | Planning Fund Project |
3 | Huang He | Research on the impact, mechanism and improvement path of digital economy enabling supply chain resilience | Youth Fund Project |
4 | Ge Yuanjing | Research on the evolutionary quotation behavior of institutional investors under registration system: theoretical model, empirical analysis and policy optimization | Youth Fund Project |
5 | Hu Zhonghui | The Cross-over Effect and Countermeasures of Negative Mentoring Experiences | Youth Fund Project |
6 | Yin Pei | Research on Trusted Recommendation Methods in Perspectives of Interpretability and Fairness | Youth Fund Project |
7 | Liu Dan | Enhancing Urban Multi-modal Distribution Network Resilience through Critical Transport Corridor Identification | Youth Fund Project |
8 | Liang Shidong | Analysis of traffic characteristics under the large-scale medical emergency demand and multi-level coordinated priority strategy for ambulance | Youth Fund Project |
In recent years, USSTBS has continuously optimized the organization and application of scientific research projects. We have hosted various academic reports, forums, and expert tutoring activities throughout the year. Our focus is on staying at the forefront of science, breaking barriers of thinking, and creating an interdisciplinary research atmosphere.
USSTBS will continue to create open academic exchange platforms, refine and guide the direction of scientific research, and strive to make breakthroughs in various longitudinal projects.
Translated by: Bai Yuting
Reviewed by: Nie Rui