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What are the consequences of the failure of national social science projects?
The failure of national social science projects may have the following consequences:

1. If the applicant or participant forges or alters the application materials, the National Social Science Planning Office will give a warning; The application project has been funded, and the National Social Science Planning Office has made a decision to cancel the project and recover the funding; If the circumstances are serious, you may not apply for or participate in the application for national social science fund projects within 5 years.

2. If the project can't be completed on schedule, the project leader needs to apply to the project organizer for project extension in time before the deadline for project completion. The specific extension time depends on the situation, and the longest is no more than two years.

Therefore, the applicant should provide relevant information accurately and comprehensively when applying for the national social science fund project, and ensure the authenticity and integrity of the application materials.