When Arthur saw the technical experts from various European countries, a smile would asionally appear on his face.
All the European great powersbined provided Austrsia with thousands of technical experts.
These technical experts covered almost many fields, including military, warships, chemical industry, medical care, and even talents in physics and chemistry.
After this transaction, Austrsia''s pool of high-level talents became more abundant, and Austrsia''s foundation grew closer to that of the European great powers.
With so many talents, the Royal Austrsian Physical and Chemical Research Association alone could not manage them. After discussions with Albert Einstein, Ste, and others, the Austrsia Royal Science Academy was officially established at the end of October 1912.
As the name suggests, the Royal Science Academy would bring together all top talents in Austrsia. No matter what field, as long as one has outstanding contributions and achievements in their area, they could join the Austrsia Royal Science Academy and be an academician.
ording to the ranking of the Royal Science Academy, from the lowest level of first-ss academicians, to second-ss academicians, third-ss academicians, honorary deputy director, deputy director, honorary dean, and dean.
In theory, the rank of an academician is equivalent to that of a mayor, deputy director is equivalent to the position of a governor, and dean is equivalent to the position of a cab minister.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Of course, these are just theoretical administrative ranks. Although the academicians of the Science Academy have such administrative positions, they definitely do not have the actual power of the mayors, governors, or ministers.
The reason why Arthur gave these experts and talents higher administrative positions was actually to enhance the status of all scientific researchers in public and make scientific researchers a goal that everyone in Austrsia would want to achieve.
Education and talent can help a country prosper. In order to maintain Austrsia''s position as a power, and even challenge the position and strength of the top powers, the reserve of top talents in Austrsia and the emphasis of the nation, government, and all Austrsians on scientific researchers and technology are critical foundations.
At present in Austrsia, there are about three ways to sessfully obtain a title of nobility. see-MVLeMpYr-for-more
The first is to join the military, make significant contributions in wars rted to major national interests or even national survival, which can naturally result in obtaining a title of nobility.
Beyond that, the second method is to join the ranks of scientific researchers. As long as they can research technology that can change a certain industry in Austrsia, or the technology they research has important strategic significance for Austrsia, they may also be awarded medals and titles.
In addition, the third way suits all non-military and scientific researchers. As long as they make significant contributions to the royal family and the government, the title is rightfully awarded when medals are not enough forpensation and rewards.
Other than these three ways, there is one more way to obtain a title of nobility, and that is to be born as one of Arthur''s children.
As Arthur''s children, William and Anna Miller are bound to receive titles. However, since the two little ones are still young, Arthur has not yet nned to grant them titles.
Among the three ways for ordinary people to obtain titles, the first one is definitely the most risky.
After all, in this era''s military, the danger in war is definitely not low.
Whether it''s World War I''s heavy machine guns, artillery bombings, or World War II''s tanks and airnes, all are powerful weapons that can easily harvest soldiers'' lives.
In order to obtain a title through military merits, besides having extraordinary abilities, one also needs strong luck, not only to avoid artillery and machine gun fire on the battlefield but also to avoid stray bullets that asionally fly past in war.
The remaining two methods both have greater difficulties, but bing a scientific researcher has a slightly lower difficulty.
Of course, this does not mean that researching a technology that can change Austrsia is simple.
The real reason is that ordinary people in Austrsia usually have limited ess to Arthur; they want to make significant contributions to the royal family and the government but have no channels or ways to do so.
Inparison, as long as they sessfully graduate from a university and be a scientific researcher, they can enter the scientific research and development of rted industries.
As long as their abilities are sufficient, it may not be impossible to research powerful technology.
In addition to the deserved status, all members of the Royal Science Academy also enjoy generous benefits and treatment.
In theory, members of the Royal Science Academy can hold part-time jobs in various universities and have their own independent research projects.
Moreover, their sries in the Royal Science Academy are high. After the expansion of the Royal Austrsian Physical and Chemical Research Association into the Royal Science Academy, the academicians'' sries were also increased.
For the basic sry alone, a first-ss academician earns 1,200 Australian dors, a second-ss academician 1,800 Australian dors, a third-ss academician 2,800 Australian dors, an honorary deputy dean 3,800 Australian dors, a deputy dean 4,000 Australian dors, an honorary dean 5,500 Australian dors, and a dean 6,000 Australian dors.
Judging from the basic ie of scientific researchers, the ie of academicians of the Austrsia Royal Science Academy is not much different from that of experts in European countries.
Considering the ie from various research and part-time jobs, the academicians of the Austrsia Royal Science Academy might not have a lower ie than famous European experts.