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Jul 04, 2025

Chunhui Project 30th Anniversary Outstanding Achievements Sought

Chunhui Project 30th Anniversary Outstanding Achievements Sought

The Chunhui Project is embarking on a significant initiative as it approaches the milestone of its 30th anniversary in 2025. The Ministry of Education's 'Chunhui Plan' has been a pivotal force in harnessing the contributions of overseas Chinese experts and students, encouraging them to return and serve their homeland. To commemorate this achievement, an exhibition showcasing remarkable outcomes related to the Chunhui Project will be held in Shanghai in mid-December.

In a bid to highlight the noteworthy achievements attributable to the Chunhui Project, the organizers are calling for submissions that exemplify outstanding accomplishments from both overseas Chinese scholars and students. The focus is specifically on cases that illustrate the impact that these individuals and groups have made both domestically and internationally.

Two primary topics are of interest for submission. The first is an exploration of the exemplary contributions made by overseas Chinese expert professors in their service to the country. This includes instances where groups of experts have engaged in cooperative scientific research, participated in academic exchanges, or contributed to talent training initiatives.

The second topic revolves around innovation and entrepreneurship, drawing on the achievements of students who have studied abroad. Submissions in this category should illustrate significant outcomes from individuals who have returned from their studies, particularly in areas like academic innovation, technological advancements, or successful business ventures.

As for the case requirements, it is essential that all submissions are authentic, with precise and verifiable data. Additionally, the cases should embody elements of innovation, exemplarity, or social significance, ensuring they represent the best of what the Chunhui Project stands for.

Submissions can take various forms, including actual works or products, textual content, images, videos, and relevant historical documents or media reports. It is crucial that these materials are packaged and submitted to the designated email address by October 1, 2025, with clear identification in the subject line, indicating the title 'Chunhui Project Case,' along with the name and associated unit or school.

Selected outstanding cases will be compiled into a collection celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Chunhui Project and will gain visibility through mainstream media promotion. Those who submit winning cases will also receive invitations to the commemorative event set for mid-December, which promises to be a highlight for participants.

Furthermore, exemplary cases will serve as notable references for policy optimization, fostering enhanced support for overseas talent and encouraging their engagement with initiatives aimed at national development.

For inquiries regarding the Chunhui Project, interested parties can reach out to project office contacts Cao Lu or Li Xin through the provided telephone numbers or emails. Their assistance will ensure that all participants have the information needed to contribute to this important celebration.

The Chunhui Project stands as a vital link between overseas talents and national development, reflecting the commitment of the Ministry of Education to strengthen ties with the global Chinese community. As 2025 approaches, the anticipation builds for a memorable display of achievements that showcase this collaborative spirit.

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