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一些发展中国家由于经济困难以及论资排辈的习惯,年轻的科技工作者较难获得独立进行科学研究的机会,因此他们容易错过进行创造性研究的最好时光。这一问题引起了国际上一些有识之士的关注。1972年,在瑞典和加拿大有关部门的倡导下,一个非政府性的国际科学基金会(International Foundation for Science,简称IFS)应运而生。该基金会总部设在瑞典首都斯德哥尔摩,专门为发展中国家的青年科学家提供科研资助。该基金会由每三年一次的全体会议选举产生的委员会进行管理,日常工作由秘书处负责,工作人员主要来自欧
Some developing countries are less likely to have access to independent scientific research due to economic hardship and seniority habits, so they can easily miss the best time for creative research. This issue has aroused the concern of some people of insight in the world. In 1972, a non-governmental International Foundation for Science (IFS) was launched under the aegis of Swedish and Canadian authorities. Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, the foundation specializes in research funding for young scientists from developing countries. The foundation is administered by a committee elected every trilogic plenary and is managed by the secretariat on a day-to-day basis. Its staff are mainly from the European