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In my opinion, if we make joint efforts to change the evaluation criteria of scientific research institutions and institutions to the evaluation of research results and the evaluation of the transformation of scientific and technological achievements, it will certainly inspire researchers to have higher R&D passion. According to the latest regulations, the evaluation criteria of scientific research can no longer be based on the number of papers collected and cited, but on the quality of academic achievements and innovation breakthroughs. SCI first? The scientific research dilemma was broken.

A related person from the Ministry of Education said that this new regulation has listened to the opinions of more than 20 expert symposiums, solicited the opinions of 400 scientific research experts from more than 100 universities, conducted special discussions and studies on different disciplines, and also solicited the opinions of many ministries and local governments on improving the scientific research evaluation standards. Finally, the new regulations have been improved step by step by experts from all walks of life, meeting the needs of scientific researchers in various disciplines to the greatest extent.

This new regulation adjustment mainly focuses on emphasizing the evaluation of scientific research achievements and processes, strengthening the evaluation weight of professionals on scientific research products, establishing a systematic subject evaluation system, breaking the previous evaluation standard of only looking at the number of papers, and establishing a diversified scientific research assessment system. At the same time, researchers who plagiarize papers will be severely punished, all the honors and research subsidies won will be recovered, and relevant participants will be dealt with seriously.

Moreover, in order to create a better academic environment, reduce unnecessary visits and exchanges, limit unnecessary selection activities, and prevent researchers from wasting too much time in these selection activities or competitions. Moreover, we will speed up the networking of school administrative offices, establish data centers, reduce the scientific research reports and examination and approval items that researchers need to submit, truly reduce the burden on researchers, and let researchers make progress in a better environment. Finally, there are incentive policies for researchers and selection activities for key personnel, which are displayed openly and transparently, so that all researchers can participate in the selection more fairly.