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有“考试地狱”之称的日本,是个论资排辈积习较深的国家。按照1987年诺贝尔医学生理学奖得主利根川进博士的观点,“在日本现行的研究体制下,要取得诺贝尔奖标准的优秀成果是不可能的。在这个研究体制下,青年研究人员正在虚度20岁至30岁这一段人生中最富于创造性的年华,他们仅仅作为其上司的助手而工作着。”英国《自然》杂志驻东京特派记者David Swinbanrs也持类似看法:“在日本的研究所里,人才结构层次呈金字塔状,教授在顶
Japan, known as the “test hell,” is a country with deeper learning habits. According to Dr. Tokugawa Kawasaki, winner of the 1987 Nobel Prize in Medical Physiology, “Under the current research system in Japan, it is impossible to achieve excellent results for the Nobel Prize. Under this system, young researchers are debunking 20 From the age of 30 to the age of 30, they are the most creative of their lives, and they only work as assistants to their superiors.” David Swinbanrs, correspondent for the British “Nature” in Tokyo, also said similarly: “In the Japanese Institute The structure of talents is pyramidal and the professor is at the top.