Not necessarily
If you have specific research results, you are likely to be able to apply.
The National Social Science Fund of China, referred to as the National Social Science Fund, was established in 1986 with the approval of the State Council and is managed by the National Philosophy and Social Sciences Office. On October 27, 1986, the National Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Group Meeting adopted the "Interim Regulations of the National Social Science Fund". The National Philosophy and Social Sciences Work Office is the administrative agency of the National Philosophy and Social Sciences Work Leading Group. Each province (autonomous region, municipality directly under the Central Government) in China and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps have a philosophy and social science planning leading group and a philosophy and social science planning office. The National Social Science Fund, like the National Natural Science Foundation established in 1986, is China's main channel for supporting basic research in the field of scientific research. It is oriented nationwide and focuses on funding research in universities and scientific research institutions with good research conditions and research strength. personnel. The National Social Science Fund has Marxism, Scientific Socialism, Party History, Party Building, Philosophy, Theoretical Economics, Applied Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Law, International Issues Research, Chinese History, World History, Archeology, and Ethnic Issues. Research, religious studies, Chinese literature, foreign literature, linguistics, journalism and communication, library, information and literature, demography, statistics, physical education, management and other 23 subject planning review groups, as well as education, The three separate disciplines of art and military science have formed a project funding system in six categories, including major projects, annual projects, special commissioned projects, late-stage funded projects, western projects, and Chinese academic foreign translation projects. The National Social Science Foundation also focuses on supporting young social science researchers and social science research in remote and ethnic areas.