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Evaluation Center for Humanities and Social Sciences unveiled
Author :  Deng Zhimei Source : Chinese Social Sciences Today 2014-09-22
The unveiling ceremony of the Chinese Evaluation Center for Humanities and Social Sciences (CECHSS) was held at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) in Beijing on Sept. 3.
CASS President Wang Weiguang said the establishment of the CECHSS is meant to keep pace with the times. For CASS, named as a national think tank, a base of Marxism and an authoritative research institution in humanities and social sciences in China, it is a strategic move to establish an evaluation system in the field of humanities and social sciences, said Wang.
Through making norms for social science evaluation, Wang hoped that the CECHSS make strives for becoming an authoritative and world-famous institute for evaluating philosophy and social sciences. In the end, it will help China project its voice on the world stage, he said.
Zhao Shengxuan, vice president of CASS echoed that the CECHSS should become a global leader in scholarly evaluation, playing a role as academic vanguard in the field. He stressed that, “To construct scientific and authoritative social sciences evaluation systems, we need to learn important lessons from evaluation institutes in China and abroad while spurring innovation and exploring the rules of social sciences evaluation.”
“The CECHSS should take the leading role in humanities and social sciences evaluation to make Chinese scholarship evaluation a household name in international academia”, Gao Xiang, secretary-general of CASS and director of the CECHSS asserted.
The CECHSS is composed of five sections including institution (including think tanks) evaluation department, journal evaluation department, editorial department, data analysis department and an administrative office.
This year, the primary tasks of the CECHSS is to hold the First National Social Sciences Evaluation Forum, release the Global Think Tank Evaluation Report and publish the Evaluation Report on Academic Journals of Chinese Humanities and Social Sciences.
Translated by Yang Xue
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