All Chinese studies-related areas: Chinese history, religion, philosophy, language, literature, politics, scocial sciences, and arts.
the landmark Chinese anthropologist Fei Xiaotong, Chinese folk culture of the first half of the twentieth century, and Chinese folklore
BA at Yale University MA and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard
1974-2010, Department of History, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The University of Iowa
Chinese historical phonology, Chinese historical and comparative dialectology, Sino-Tibetan comparative and historical linguistics; Classical Chinese grammar, the language of early Chinese vernacular texts; the origins, history, and development of Chinese koines; history and development of pre-modern Mandarin, Chinese in 'Phag-pa script.
B.A., University of Washington, 1967, Chinese Ph.D., University of Washington, 1972, Chinese
University of Washington: Research Assistant, 1971-72, Teaching Associate, 1972-73 University of Iowa: Assistant Professor, 1973-78, Associate Professor, 1978-85, Professor, 1985- University of Iowa: Acting Chairman, Department of Asian Languages and Literature, 1978, 1981-82, Chairman, 1982-84
Master of Applied Linguistics - Purdue University 2012 - 2014 Ph.D. in Chinese Language - Xiamen University 2009 - 2013, Specialization: Chinese Teaching as a Second Language, Dissertation: Research on Chinese Teaching and Teaching Materials in Universities of the United States. Master of Education - Shaanxi Normal University 2005 - 2007, Specialization: Chinese Pedagogy and Curriculum, Xi’an, ...
Lecturer – University of Iowa 2019 fall- present Assistant Professor – Western Kentucky University 2014-2019 Instructor and Teaching assistant – Purdue University 2012 - 2014 Full-time lecturer – The University of Texas – Pan American 2008- 2009 Full-time lecturer - Xijing University, China 2007- 2008 Multi-media and Chinese teaching in High School, Shaanxi Normal University, 2006-2007
Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA, M.F.A. in Design, 1966 Cheng-kung University, Taiwan, B.S. in Architecture, 1959
The University of Iowa, School of Art and Art History, Professor Emeritus, 2003 The University of Iowa, School of Art and Art History, Professor and Chair of Design, 1968-2003 Kun Shan University of Technology, Tainan, Guest Professor, 2002-2005 Shenyang Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Shengyang, China, Guest Professor, 2004 Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xian, Shaanxi, China, Gu...
intercultural journalism, the journalistic process, and press responsibility
PhD 1968, Southern Illinois University BA in English, an MA in journalism, and a PhD in journalism with minors in educational philosophy and international affairs
Fulbright Professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in Beijing, China (1986-87) at the University of Bucharest in Romania, (1994-95). worked as news bureau director for Wartburg College and then as instructor and director of the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association taught at Southern Illinois University, the University of Tampere in Finland, and the University of South Carolina
international communication, journalistic reporting and writing, and intercultural journalism courses
Modern China Rural society History of communism Historical data analysis Digital history the social and economic history of twentieth century China, focusing in particular on communist revolution and rural collectivization
B.A. and M.A. in Chinese Studies from the University of Michigan Ph.D. in Humanities (History and Anthropology) from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2014
2016-, Department of History, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The University of Iowa before 2016, postdoctoral fellow at the Research Center for Chinese Social History, Shanxi University, in Mainland China.
Chinese literary history. Critical and comparative study of poetry, literary theory, early vernacular fiction, gender and literature, women's literary culture in imperial China Translation theory and practice. Asian-Western cross-cultural literary relations, 19th and 20th century.
Chinese Religions, Buddhist Studies Chinese Buddhism (especially Chan [Jpn.: Zen] Buddhism) and Chinese religions Buddhism in the Song dynasty (960-1279)
1998 Ph.D., Religious Studies, Yale University. 1985 M.A., Chinese Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 1982 B.A., Chinese Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
2008–, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, The University of Iowa, Department of Religious Studies. 2003–08, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, The University of Iowa, Department of Religious Studies. 2003 Visiting Assistant Professor, Yale University, Department of Religious Studies (Spring term). 2002 Adjunct Instructor, Ripon College, Department of Religion (Fall term). 2001–02 ...
Buddhism and Chinese Religions
History of late imperial and modern China Social and economic history Social stratification Historical demography Chinese law and society
B.A. and M.A. in history from Peking University Ph.D. degree in history from the University of Michigan.
2010-, Department of History, The University of Iowa
B of Law, Peking University, 1982 MA, University of Kansas, 1985 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1990
Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Department of Political Science and International Programs, University of Iowa, 2009 – present C. Maxwell and Elisabeth M. Stanley and Hua-Hsia Chair of Chinese Culture and Institutions, University of Iowa, 2009 – present Assistant, Associate and Full Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh, 1990 - 2009 Visit...
Second Language Acquisition Theory Building and Research Design Second Language Acquisition of Chinese Chinese Language Pedagogy Experimental Psycholinguistics Second Language Reading Second Language Assessment Curriculum Development Teacher Development
Ph.D. in Linguistics. Department of Linguistics, Indiana University at Bloomington, 1992. Ph.D. minor in Psychology. Department of Psychology, Indiana University at Bloomington. B.A. in English. Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Beijing Normal University, 1982.
2007-present Professor of Chinese & Chinese Applied Linguistics. Department of Asian Languages and Literature, The University of Iowa. 2007-present Professor of Second Language Acquisition. Foreign Language Acquisition, Research, and Education (FLARE) -- Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Second Language Acquisition. The University of Iowa. http://www.uiowa.edu/~intl/ACAD/flare/flarehome.htm...
I. Literacy development in Chinese with focus on orthographic knowledge development and cognitive processing of Chinese characters. II. Reading education in Chinese with focus on reading comprehension, reading assessment and testing, and reading diagnosis and remediation. III. Instructional theories in teaching Chinese as a foreign Language with focus on classroom learning and teaching psycholo...
1997 Ph.D., Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Nevada, Reno.Major area of study: Curriculum and Instruction in Reading; minor area of study: Second Language Acquisition. 1990 M. A., Department of Education, Zhejiang University, Xixi Campus, China. Major area of study: Curriculum and Instruction in Chinese Language and Literature; minor area of study: Chinese Language Teachi...
2008-present, Associate Professor of Chinese, Department of Asian and Slavic Languages and Literature, University of Iowa 2004-2007, Assistant Professor of Chinese, Department of Asian Languages and Literature, University of Iowa. 2002- 2003, Lecturer of Chinese, Department of Asian Languages and Literature, University of Iowa. 1997-2002, Lecturer of Chinese, Division of Asian and Middle Easter...
聂华苓Hualing Nieh Engle (Hualing Nie)
In 1948, graduated with a degree in English from the Western Languages Department of National Central University
journalism and media in mainland China
East Asian studies at McGill University in Montreal, Canada master’s from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism doctorate in communication, PhD 1989, Stanford University
1989 - July 1, 2015, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences visiting professor at City University of Hong Kong
basic reporting to visual communication, international media, and teaching and research seminars
Ph.D. in Modern Chinese Studies, Institute of Chinese Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany. M.A. in History of Sino-West Cultural Exchange (major), History Department, Nankai University, Tianjin, China. B.A. in World History (major), History Department, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.
2019-2020 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Asian and Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Iowa. 2018-2019 Visiting Scholar, Digital Humanities Program, University of Southern California, USA. 2016-2018 Andrew Mellon Postdoc Fellowship of Digital Humanities, University of Southern California, USA. 2011-2016 Assistant Professor (part time, Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin) at...
Chinese literature, history, and textual criticism, and focuses on the canonical texts of early China together with their later reception exploring the gap between early meanings and functions of texts, and ways in which those texts were re-interpreted, adapted, and deployed in response to the lives and beliefs of later generations Chinese linguistics, particularly historical linguistics
Ph.D., University of Washington (Seattle), Asian Languages and Literature M.A., University of Washington (Seattle), Asian Languages and Literature B.A., University of Virginia, History and East Asian Studies
Art History the history of Chinese and Japanese art studies of Chinese narrative painting, landscape painting, and archaeological discoveries in China
B.A. in English from Hendrix College M.F.A. in studio art from the University of Arkansas M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Chinese art and archaeology from Princeton University
the history of Chinese and Japanese art