Recently, the National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences announced the proposed list for 2025 National Social Science Fund annual projects, with our college approved for 4 projects, including 1 key project and 3 general projects. The specific list is as follows:
Principal Investigator | Type | Project Title |
Gu Zhijun | Key Project | Research on the Grassroots Manifestations of the Unique Challenges Facing Large Parties and Pathways to Resolve Them |
Tang Yong | General Project | Research on Indigenous Practices of Social Work in Hospice Care for the Elderly |
Yuan Chao | General Project | Research on Political Dilemmas of Major Parties in European Countries |
Feng Xiucheng | General Project | Research on the Causes, Mechanisms, and Governance Strategies of the "Response Crowding" Phenomenon in Grassroots Public Opinion Demands |
National Social Science Fund projects, as the highest-level research projects in China's philosophy and social sciences field, are core indicators for measuring discipline development level and research innovation strength. Our college has always attached great importance to applications for national fund projects, building a comprehensive support system covering the entire process, including application mobilization, experience sharing, expert guidance, and special incentives. During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, a total of 7 major and key National Social Science Fund projects, 16 general and youth projects, and 1 post-funding project were approved, ranking top among liberal arts units in the university.
Layout | Li Huan
First Review | Wang Yingying
Second Review | Luo Wenting
Final Review | Gu Zhijun