Supporting unit: For example, if research center A is established based on company B, then company B is the supporting unit.
The relying unit is sometimes also called the relying party, which means a legal person.
Rely on: rely on, rely on.
Unit: It has different statuses in various fields. Some refer to the place where an organization, group or company works; some are used to calculate units in mathematics or physics, as well as specialized terms such as: a moment, an instant, a flick of the finger, a moment, etc.
Extended information: The National Natural Science Foundation of China is an important hub for the operation of the science fund system and an important support for the organization and implementation of science fund projects.
As of January 2010, there were 2,257 qualified scientific research institutions registered as supporting units with the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Starting from 2011, new science fund-supporting units can independently apply to the National Natural Science Foundation of China for National Natural Science Foundation projects.
Public institutions are divided into: 1. Social welfare units, such as hospitals, schools, libraries, etc.
2. Units that have no administrative power themselves, but are entrusted by departments with administrative power to perform administrative actions on their behalf, such as vehicle testing centers and scientific research departments under the Transportation Bureau.
3. Welfare commercial institutions established by administrative agencies, hotels, hostels, police supplies stores, publicly issued internal publication departments, etc.
To put it bluntly, it is managed according to the administrative system, and the units that do the work of the enterprise are public institutions.
It is a product between institutions and enterprises.
Public institutions are generally institutions set up by the state with a certain public welfare nature, but they are not government agencies and are different from civil servants.
Under normal circumstances, the state will provide financial subsidies to these institutions.
They are divided into fully funded public institutions, such as schools, etc., differentially funded public institutions, such as hospitals, etc., and there are also independent public institutions, which are public institutions not funded by the state.