UCAS Inks Cooperation Agreement with 2nd Branch of Beijing Municipal People's Procuratorate and China Procuratorial Press

  • Published: 2013-11-21
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UCAS signed a cooperation agreement with the Second Branch of Beijing Municipal People's Procuratorate and China Procuratorial Press on the establishment of a mobile post-doctoral station for practice on Nov. 14. They are expected to conduct extensive cooperation on training of high-level talents, scientific research, personnel training, etc.

Speaking on behalf of UCAS, Miao Jianming, Vice President of the university said the cooperation with the procuratorial system in post-doctoral training is a great exploration in talent development models. CAS can make contributions in talent training, scientific research and intellectual support. He hoped the three sides can deepen their cooperation on the basis of mutual complementarity.

Gu Jun, Chief Procurator of the Second Branch of Beijing Municipal People's Procuratorate, said he hoped the three sides will give full play to their respective advantages for a win-win cooperation. The procuratorate expects to get support from UCAS and China Procuratorial Press in personnel training and scientific research, he said.

Du Anbin, Editor-in-Chief of China Procuratorial Press, said the press will provide strong support in transformation of research findings and fund application.