Chinese foreign and security policy China-Japan relations Economics-security nexus in the Asia-Pacific region
D.Phil in International Relations from the University of Oxford Completed M.Phil in Modern Chinese Studies at the University of Oxford B.Bus in International Business at the University of South Australia. B.A. Hons (First Class) in International Studies
Chinese foreign and security policy International order and ideational approaches to the study of IR The nexus between economic and security issues Chinese approaches to overseas development, foreign aid or infrastructure investment projects; Chinese conceptions of the nexus between security and development; Chinese conceptions of Japan’s development model, and infrastructure cooperation with J...
Research Professorship at University of Technology Sydney until 2014
Contemporary visual cultures from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, Experimental works that employ biological materials like body parts, pathological specimens, and organic chemicals Chinese and transnational visual cultures Medical illustration Queer theory
Experimental art writing Queer and speculative fiction Chinese studies History of medical photography
Religious and spiritual movements in modern and contemporary China; the interpretation of Chinese religions Medieval Religious Daoism Expatriate society in the Treaty Ports New religions in Taiwan The history of the religions of the Australian Chinese New religious movements
PhD (ANU) MPhil (Cambridge) BA (Sydney)
Held a post-doctoral fellowship also at the ANU before moving to the Humanities Research Centre Held a research fellowship at the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research in 2003 and 2004 Appointed to the Division of Pacific and Asian History in October 2005 and became Deputy Director of the School of Culture, History and Language on its foundation. Director of Australian Centre on China in the World
Contemporary Chinese law Criminal justice and human rights in China Chinese legal history Human rights law and discourses and their process of localization
PhD School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) London
PhD (Linguistics) Master of Applied Linguistics (with honours), ANU Graduate Diploma in Communication Disorders, UniSyd Bachelor of Arts (English Language and Linguistics), UniMelb
Cultural Linguistics (language and cultural conceptualizations, meta-cultural competence) Sociolinguistics (translingualism, transnationalism, semiotic landscapes, intercultural communication) Cantonese language and studies
Labour rights and the ideology of labour reform in China Labour activism and class formation Chinese and global civil society Chinese modern history Labour policies and worker activism in Cambodia
Social stratification in China Rural Chinese social Political and economic change Urbanisation Workers and factory life Chinese nationalism Cultural Revolution history
PhD in Sociology, 1978
Academic staff member of the UK's Institute of Development Studies Academic staff member of the University of Kansas Academic staff member of the University of Washington Academic staff member of Leiden University Served in Asia as a foreign correspondent covering China in early 1970s One of the two co-editors of The China Journal
International economics International economic development and policy Institutional economics
PhD (ANU) MA (International University of Japan) BA (Renmin)
International business strategies Innovation and entrepreneurship, with an empirical focus on multinational and state-owned enterprises originating in China, as well as foreign firms entering and operating in the Chinese market.
International Business Strategic Management Strategic Planning and Negotiation Global Strategy Global Supply Chain Business in China/Asia Philosophy of Business Research Empirical Methods of Management Research
Medieval Chinese political thought Medieval Chinese political and intellectual history Chinese traditional historiography, particularly Zi zhi tong jian Chinese traditional narrative Textual criticism
Taught Chinese history and Literary Chinese language at the Universities of Warwick, Oxford, and Cambridge
The history and politics of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomnous Region, PRC The geopolitics of Central Eurasia Chinese foreign and security policy Terrorism and political violence Australian defence and foreign policy Nuclear proliferation and non-proliferation American grand strategy and foreign policy
Doctor of Philosophy (Griffith University 2005)
Religion in China, in particular New Religious Movements 新興宗教.
PhD ANU (2017)
Classical Chinese Literature Hongloumeng (The Story of the Stone) Chinese-English Translation and Interpreting Modern Chinese
Ph.D. (2003) in Chinese Department, Beijing Normal University M. A. (2000) in College of Foreign Languages, Fujian Normal University B.A. (1997) in College of Foreign Languages, Fujian Normal University
Chinese propaganda history Chinese cable rights Media policy and international communications Sino-Japanese war Chinese political culture Grassroots movements in Taiwan and China
Ph.D (ANU) M.A. (Heidelberg University)
China's international relations, especially with the US Regional, notably Northeast Asian, economic, political and strategic developments US and Australian foreign policy
D.Litt (Hon Caus Murdoch) PhD (ANU) BEc (Hons) (Sydney)
Head, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (1984–1988) Director, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, ANU (1982–1984) Deputy Secretary, Department of Trade (1972–1975) Director, Bureau of Agricultural Economics (1967–1972)
China's Motor: Entrepreneurs and private enterprise. Family and lineage. Institutions: of production, market, and social order. Charity: State structures and mobilisation. Non-state welfare and public goods. Experiences: of frontier settlement; of the Socialist State-Owned Enterprise.
PhD. (Chinese Studies, ANU)
Textbook evaluation & analysis Blended learning & flipped classroom Teaching English as a second/foreign language Teaching Chinese as a second/foreign language
PhD (Linguistics, ANU) MA (TCSOL, Wuhan U)
Visiting Fellow, CHL, CAP (2019 - present). Lecturer, Wuhan University of Technology, China (2017 - present) Adjunct Lecturer, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China (2018-2019). Sessional Academic, CHL, CAP (2015-2016).
Chinese language teaching methodology and applying a variety of methods to Chinese language teaching Investigating the effects of teaching pragmatics in language class from Conversation Analysis perspective
BA (Wuhan) Post Grad Dip (Nanjing) Grad Cert (Hobart) Grad Dip (ANU) Master in Applied Linguistics (ANU)
PhD
China's international relations Politics and political economy of China Economic statecraft and geoeconomics Public policy: integrating economics and national security Australia-China relations Foreign influence and interference China's modern history
Master of Public Policy in International Policy and Master of Diplomacy
Policy adviser in the Australian Government (Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Treasury and the Department of Defence)
Chinese semantics and pragmatics; Diversity of Sinitic languages Chinese linguistics Chinese Literature General linguistic issues pertaining to meaning, culture and human cognition and their implications for human communication, including the practice of translation Semantics Pragmatics Intercultural communication Translation and stylistics Translatability The language of emotion Emotion and bi...
BA in Chinese Linguistics and Literature from the East China Normal University Grad.Dip in Applied Linguistics from the Australian National University in 1998, MA in Linguistics (2000) PhD in Linguistics (2007)
Has taught linguistic courses at the University of New England, Monash University, and the Australian Linguistic Institute held at the Macquarie University.
Social Theory Asian History International Law (Excl. International Trade Law) Labour Economics Postcolonial Studies Political Theory And Political Philosophy
The social and economic history of China (especially, during the Song Dynasty period) Neo-Confucian philosophical history Comparative social history of Japan and China.
International relations development studies Chinese foreign policy Chinese foreign aid China-Australia relations China-New Zealand relations China-Pacific island countries relations Asian politics Emerging powers and global governance Pacific studies
PhD Chinese foreign policy and trilateral aid cooperation (ANU)
The political economy of: Chinese outbound direct investment in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, service delivery in rural China, development assistance, migration, resource projects, search engines, and agribusiness. Chinese state and non-state actors in the Pacific and Southeast Asia the political economy of local government in rural China. The geopolitics of search engines
PhD (ANU) BSc (Hons) PhD (Sydney) BA (UNSW)
Appointment as a Fellow in the Department of Pacific Affairs (2017) Appointment as senior lecturer and the University of Melbourne (2016) where created the Little Red Podcast with Louisa Lim; Research fellow at the University of Sydney (2012) Postdoctoral fellow at UTS (2009) Research associate at the ANU (2007) Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of NSW (1999-2004) Visiting scholar a...
Comparative Religious Studies Asian History
Chinese Literature, Classical, Modern and Contemporary Chinese Theatre and Cinema Chinese Poetry Chinese Philosophy Literary Translation
Chinese archeaology Traditional Chinese literature and poetry with an emphasis on the history of reception and commentary The history of conceptual ideas, in particular those concerning human relations in and beyond the family in China's past and present. Traditional Chinese literature and poetry with an emphasis on the history of reception and commentary How to meaningfully employ algorithms i...
PhD (University of Heidelberg) MA (University of Heidelberg)
Coordinator of the Graduate school for the Study of Religion and Normativity, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg - coordinating a graduate school for Chinese and Japanese postgraduates with the research topic "Knowledge Transfer between Europe and China". Later became a lecturer, at the Chair of Chinese studies at Erlangen, teaching Literary Chinese and offering graduate seminars on various topic...
Political economy of local socioeconomic development in China The ways in which microcredit programmes are implemented at the township and village levels in rural China, and the roles that these programmes play in local development strategies and livelihoods The co-operative management of collectively owned resources, particularly with regard to the co-operative acquisition and organisation of ...
PhD Leeds MA Xiamen BA NIU (Hons)
Southern Vietnam under the Nguyen, 17-19th centuries; Catholicism in early modern southern Vietnam The interactions of Chinese and local peoples in 19th Vietnam and Cambodia
PhD (ANU) MA(Hons) (Syd) Ba(Hons)
The history, geography, and literature of the Han dynasty, particularly the translation and historiography of material concerning the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Chinese history, geography and literature and of the 19th and 20th centuries
PhD ANU MA Cambridge
The place of in geo-economics in China’s relations with the World
Master's degree in International Law from the Australian National University Graduate Diploma in Strategic Studies from the ADF’s Joint Services Staff College First Class Honours degree in Modern Asian Studies from Griffith University.
Previously worked as Australian diplomat, representing Australia in Hanoi, Taipei, and Beijing, as Consul-General for Southern China in Guangzhou, and Consul-General for Southern India in Chennai.
Modern and contemporary Chinese photography Artist groups Post-socialist visual culture
PhD from the Australian National University MA in Art History from the University of Sydney MA in Studio Art (Honours) from Sydney College of the Arts
Gender relations and social change in contemporary China Women in rural-urban migration The Chinese women's movement Approaches to gender and development Gender and family relations. Gender and family relations
PhD (Adelaide) BA (Hons) (ANU)
PhD - University of Melbourne
2006-2008, I was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies in Lund University
International regulation of intellectual property, in particular data exclusivity and geographical indications Broad interest in the regulation of technology in China
LL.M. degree from Peking University LL.B degree from Shanghai International Studies University
Was a researcher at the Development and Research Center of State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) from 2009 to 2013
Rural society Sustainable development Social welfare
D.Soi.Sci. (University of Sydney) MSc (London School of Economics)
Worked for AFSC, based in Dalian, from 2001 until 2010, where she I was responsible for a wide range of development and international exchange programs, primarily engaging with North Korea.
Environmental impacts on population health and mortality Mortality and fertility transition in East Asia Computer microsimulation in demographic research Historical demography Changes in families, households and kinship networks Demographic estimation and mortality models Demographic impacts of famines
PhD (Cambridge) MA (Exeter) BA (Peking)
Senior research associate at the Cambridge Group for the History of population and Social Structure A Bye-Fellow at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge A senior fellow/fellow/research fellow at the Australian National University Post-doctoral fellow at the University of New South Wales Post-doctoral fellow and the East-West Centre of Hawaii Researcher at Peking University.
Comparative foreign policy, with particular interest in China, India, and the United States
Ph.D. Department of Government, Harvard University
Sino-African trade and investment Home-based determinates of Chinese overseas foreign direct investments
PhD in 2018 Undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Yaounde II-Soa, Cameroon, and the Cherkassy State Technological University, Ukraine
Modern Chinese history, specifically Republican China (1911–1949)
Early Chinese export trade in ceramics to South East Asia
PhD at the Australian Centre on China in the World in 2018. Her research was on Anglo-Chinese relations during the ‘Canton Trade’ period and is working on the Amherst Embassy to the Jiaqing Emperor in 1816.
Taught in the Humanities Department at RMIT
Foreign Direct Investment International Trade and the WTO Agricultural Economics Chinese Economy
PhD from the University of Adelaide (Australia) MPA from Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University (USA) BSc. from Beijing Forestry University (China)
Worked in Rural Development Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences for more than ten years. He provided systematic and comprehensive studies on foreign direct investment and its impact on China’s economy.
Policy responses to COVID-19 around the world since mid-January
PhD in economics from the ANU
Historiography in 21st-century China 20th century Chinese intellectual and cultural history Contemporary Chinese cultural and intellectual debates Ming-Qing literature and aesthetics Cultural Revolution history (1950s-70s) and Beijing, its history and reconstruction. Chinese cultural and intellectual history from the early modern period (1600s) to the present Australia-China relations.
FAHA PhD (Asian Studies) BA