H. C. Zen (simplified Chinese: 任鸿隽; traditional Chinese: 任鴻雋; pinyin: Rén Hóngjùn; Wade–Giles: Jen Hung-chün; 1886–1961) was a Chinese politician, academic and educator who served as president of National Sichuan University from 1935–1937. He was a professor of Chemistry and served as vice president of what is now Nanjing University from 1923–1925. He was a founding member of the Science Society of China, a major science organization in the modern history of China initiated by Chinese students at Cornell University in 1914, and served as its president from 1914 to 1923.
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| - H. C. Zen (simplified Chinese: 任鸿隽; traditional Chinese: 任鴻雋; pinyin: Rén Hóngjùn; Wade–Giles: Jen Hung-chün; 1886–1961) was a Chinese politician, academic and educator who served as president of National Sichuan University from 1935–1937. He was a professor of Chemistry and served as vice president of what is now Nanjing University from 1923–1925. He was a founding member of the Science Society of China, a major science organization in the modern history of China initiated by Chinese students at Cornell University in 1914, and served as its president from 1914 to 1923. (en)
- 任鸿隽(1886年12月20日-1961年11月13日),字叔永,男,四川垫江人,中国社会活动家,中国科学社主要发起人之一、首任社长,为推动中国近代科学研究、科学教育事业从无到有的发展著书立说、身体力行近半个世纪,在传播科学思想、建设科学体制、研究与制定科技政策等方面扮演了先驱的角色,是中国现代科学事业主要开拓者和奠基人之一,为中国现代科学和教育事业的发展做出了极大的贡献。 在近代中国,任鸿隽是最早系统提出“发展科学为吾国之生命线”、主张以科学立国的中国人之一,并将其富远见的思想付诸实践。 1929至1935年任中华教育文化基金董事会董事和干事长期间,任鸿隽发展中国科学事业的主张,对中基会的工作方针和事业发展,产生了重要影响。中基会兴办和资助了大批科学和教育机构,如编译委员会、社会调查所、静生生物调查所、北平图书馆、中央研究院、中国科学社、黄海化学工业研究社、地质调查所、青岛观象台、广东植物研究所和若干大专院校等;大批有志于科学事业的青年获得中基会资助出国深造。 (zh)
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| - H. C. Zen (simplified Chinese: 任鸿隽; traditional Chinese: 任鴻雋; pinyin: Rén Hóngjùn; Wade–Giles: Jen Hung-chün; 1886–1961) was a Chinese politician, academic and educator who served as president of National Sichuan University from 1935–1937. He was a professor of Chemistry and served as vice president of what is now Nanjing University from 1923–1925. He was a founding member of the Science Society of China, a major science organization in the modern history of China initiated by Chinese students at Cornell University in 1914, and served as its president from 1914 to 1923. (en)
- 任鸿隽(1886年12月20日-1961年11月13日),字叔永,男,四川垫江人,中国社会活动家,中国科学社主要发起人之一、首任社长,为推动中国近代科学研究、科学教育事业从无到有的发展著书立说、身体力行近半个世纪,在传播科学思想、建设科学体制、研究与制定科技政策等方面扮演了先驱的角色,是中国现代科学事业主要开拓者和奠基人之一,为中国现代科学和教育事业的发展做出了极大的贡献。 在近代中国,任鸿隽是最早系统提出“发展科学为吾国之生命线”、主张以科学立国的中国人之一,并将其富远见的思想付诸实践。 1929至1935年任中华教育文化基金董事会董事和干事长期间,任鸿隽发展中国科学事业的主张,对中基会的工作方针和事业发展,产生了重要影响。中基会兴办和资助了大批科学和教育机构,如编译委员会、社会调查所、静生生物调查所、北平图书馆、中央研究院、中国科学社、黄海化学工业研究社、地质调查所、青岛观象台、广东植物研究所和若干大专院校等;大批有志于科学事业的青年获得中基会资助出国深造。 (zh)
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