The promotion of overall national science and technology development, suppo
rt for academic research, and the establishment and administration of the s
cience-based industrial parks are the three basic missions of the National
Science Council (NSC) of the Republic of China (ROC). The NSC embarked upon
its first large-scale national discipline planning effort in 1985. A secon
d discipline and resource planning effort was undertaken in 1993. To ensure
that the revised research areas conformed to national needs and internatio
nal trends, a full-scale review and revision of discipline and resource pla
ns was conducted in 1995. Prior to 1980, the primary interest of material r
esearch was in metals. With the establishment of several major materials re
search institutions and material physics and chemistry research initiatives
during the 1980s, material research in Taiwan entered a period of greater
diversity. The resulting growth in academic achievement can be exemplified
by the steady increase in the number of academic papers included in the pre
stigious international database Science Citation Index, as well as Taiwan's
relative rank. In this article, we review and summarize the major initiati
ves undertaken by the NSC and their impacts on material physics and chemist
ry development in Taiwan. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserve
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