Use of fire to manage oak forest systems Wildland fire behavior Forest carbon management for climate change mitigation Modeling of forest growth and yield and forest ecosystem processes Quantitative silviculture and forest ecology Forest density management and control Forest stand dynamics and their manipulation Silvicultural systems
1986 Ph.D. Forest Resources University of Maine 1981 M.S. Forestry The Ohio State University 1977 B.S. Forest Biology The Ohio State University
2019 – present, Affiliated faculty, The Sustainability Institute, The Ohio State University 2016 – present, Affiliated faculty, The Institute for Chinese Studies, East Asian Studies Center, The Ohio State University 2004 – present, Associate Professor, Forest Management/Wildland Fire Science, School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University. 60/40 teaching/research 2010 - ...
Gender History Pre-modern Chinese history
Ph.D. History and Women's Studies, The University of Michigan, 2010 M.A. Women's Studies, University of Cincinnati; M.A. Comparative Cultures, Osaka Prefectural University (Osaka, Japan) B.A. English Literature, Remin University of China (Beijing, China)
Food-energy-water nexus Air quality-climate-water nexus
Information design Information and data visualization User interface and user experience
MFA in Visual Communication Design, Purdue University
worked as an assistant professor at James Madison University School of Media Arts and Design, and University of Utah Department of Communication
Chinese linguistics and language syntax-semantics interface, word order variation, and second language acquisition of semantic concepts.
Chinese History, Chinese Literature
Ph.D. in Chinese History, Harvard University M.A. in Chinese literature from the University of Colorado at Boulder B. A. in classics / comparative literature from Cornell University.
Chinese Linguistics Chinese pedagogy
PhD from the University of Arizona in 2017
Chinese History, Chinese Literature late imperial vernacular fiction and its intersection with the culture of print
PhD from Princeton University in 2012
Chinese Linguistics
Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, PA. May, 2013 M.A. East China Normal University. Shanghai, China. June, 2008 B.A. East China Normal University. Shanghai, China. June, 2005. Undergraduate Degree with Distinction. Shanghai Municipal Government.
the intersection of literary and economic imaginaries in late imperial China. in the ways in which literary genres helped late imperial audiences understand and negotiate an emergent global economy. literary and economic imaginaries in late imperial China.
technical Japanese technical Chinese
B.S., University of Rochester M.S., University of Wisconsin - Madison Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - Madison
Tibetan
Geshe degree/Ph.D., Buddhist Philosophy, Sera Jey Monastic University, Mysor, India, 1997 M.A., Abhidharma and Vinaya, Sera Jey Monastic University, Mysor, India, 1990 B.A., Buddhist Eistemology and Middle Way Philosophy, Sera Jey Monastic University, Mysor, India 1988 Jampa Khedup began teaching at UW-Madison in 2005. He teaches all levels of Tibetan language classes during the academic year a...
Ph.D., University of Minnesota J.D., University of Minnesota M.A., University of Minnesota B.S-Art., University of Wisconsin
Administrative Law and Politics Law and Economic Development East Asian Legal System Development International Economic Law History of Legal Thought
Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, S.J.D. (2002); LL.M. (1995) University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, MN, J.D., cum laude (1989) St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, B.A. (1985)
George Young Bascom Professor of Business Law (Assistant Professor, 2001 - 2007; Associate Professor, 2007 - 2012; Professor, 2012 - present) Director, East Asian Legal Studies Center, University of Wisconsin Law School (2010 - 2014; 2016 - present) Chair, Wisconsin China Initiative (2008 - 2012) Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School (Pacific Legal Community Seminar, Spring, 2000, with Professor ...
Administrative Law Business Organizations/Corporations Comparative Law Law & Development
Nonprofit and philanthropic organizations in the United States, China, India, Vietnam and in comparative perspective Civil society and the law in Asia Comparative constitutionalism, particularly in China, Vietnam, and other parts of Asia Human trafficking
J.D., Columbia University School of Law, 1985, Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (China), 1983 – 1984, Certificate, Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law M.A., Yale University, 1982 (History), Overbrook Fellowship in History; Fellow, Jonathan Edwards College A.B., Princeton University, 1979 (History)
Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law and Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2011 – present: ·Faculty affiliate: La Follette School of Public Affairs; Center for Southeast Asian Studies; Center for South Asia (Director, 2013-2015); Center for East Asian Studies; Center for Nonprofits and Community Studies ·Teaching fields: Nonprofit and Philanthropic Organizations; Philanthropy and the La...
Comparative Law Contracts Human Trafficking and Involuntary Servitude International Law Nonprofit and Philanthropic Organizations Torts
Archaeology of East and Southeast Asia, Sociopolitical Complexity, State Formation, Exchange Networks, Leadership Strategies, Formation of Ancient Cities, Anthropology and Archaeology of Warfare
2010 University of Illinois at Chicago, Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Anthropology. Dissertation: The Underpinnings of Sociopolitical Complexity and Civilization in the Red River Valley of Metal Age Vietnam (Chair: Lawrence Keeley) 2005 University of Illinois at Chicago, M.A. in Anthropology, focus in Archaeology. Ph.D. preliminary examinations: High Pass 1998 New York University, M.A. in...
2016- Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2010-16 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D., University of California-Santa Cruz M.A., University of California-Santa Cruz M.A., University of British Columbia B.A., University of British Columbia
Curriculum History and Studies Cultural Sociology of School Reform/Change Professionalization/Teacher education Cultural History of the Education Sciences
2015, Ph.D h.c. (Honoris Causa), University of Granada, Spain 2007, Ph.D h.c. (Honoris Causa), University of Helsinki, Finland 2004, Ph.D.h.c. (Honoris Causa), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 2000, Ph.D.h.c (Honoris Causa), University of Lisboa, Portugal 1996, Full Academician[This election to the Academy is the award of a habilitation degree, the highest doctorate in Russia with a dipl...
Interactional features of Mandarin Chinese speakers in natural conversation, speech behavior and pragmatic perception teaching Chinese as a foreign language.
Ph.D, University of Florida
Discourse Analysis, Chinese Pragmatics, Language Pedagogy, English as a Multilingua Franca
German-Chinese cultural encounters, German-Jewish discourse, comprehensive internationalization of higher education, international student mobility, international collaboration and institutional partnership, leadership in international higher education,
Ph D, Germanic Languages and Literatures The Ohio State University
Comprehensive internationalization of higher education, international student mobility, international collaboration and institutional partnership, leadership in international higher education, German-Chinese cultural encounters reflected in literature, press, and art history; German-Jewish-Chinese discourse
Geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) techniques, artificial intelligence/machine learning, fuzzy logic; watershed system modeling and scenario analysis; intelligent geocomputing
Chinese Art, Gender and material practice in late imperial China. Lay Buddhist women, the cult of Guanyin and image making, women artists. History of Chinese textile and costume, opera and Chinese visual culture, Qing court art and Empress Dowager Cixi.
Ph.D. The Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, The University of Chicago, 2011. M.A. The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001. B.A. The Department of Art History, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China, 1991.
August 2013-Present, ssistant Professor, The Department of Art History, The University of Wisconsin at Madison. August 2012-June 2013, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, The Department of Art, Grinnell College. July 2011-May 2012, Postdoctoral Associate, Council on East Asian Studies, Yale University. August 2001-August 2002, Collection Management Assistant, The Department of Anthropology, The Field M...
Ph.D. Mass communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990 M.A. Communication, Stanford University, 1985 B.A. Journalism, Beijing Broadcasting Institute, Beijing, PRC, 1982
Related to international politics, Chinese politics, and East Asian political relations such as strategic interstate commitments, nuclear proliferation, and trade and interdependence
Ph.D. Political Science, Duke University, 2006. M.A. Economics, Duke University, 2006. B.S. Philosophy, Mandarin Chinese, Brigham Young University, 1998
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, 2013 - present. Faculty Associate, Asian Studies Program, Vanderbilt University, 2006 - present. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, 2006 - 2013. Postdoctoral Fellow, Quantitative and Analytical Political Science Program, Department of Politics, Princeton University, 2010-11. PO...
Ph.D. Yale University, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures, 2015, Dissertation: “Sartorial Spectacle: Clothing, Identity, and the State in Early Qing Drama,” with distinction M.A. Beijing Normal University, Classical Chinese Philology, with distinction, 2009 B.A. Beijing Normal University, Chinese Language and Literature, with distinction, 2006
Vanderbilt University, Assistant Professor of Asian Studies, as of June, 2015
the culture of ritual sites in middle-period China (618-1644 C.E.), specifically the ways in which identity was expressed visually through the media of temples and their artistic programs
University of Pennsylvania, M.A., Ph.D
Chinese syntax, semantics and pragmatics, language pedagogy, second language acquisition, Chinese culture and its relation to linguistics and society
Buddhism Chinese religion and literature Pre-modern Chinese women's literature and culture
PHD, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Pedagogy Business Chinese
MS, CAPITAL NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Compilation of Chinese language textbooks Second language acquisition teaching techniques
PHD, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN MA, WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
Political and Social History of Twentieth-Century Japan; Imperialism and Decolonization; Postwar and Postcolonial Migrations; Military Cultures; GIS
Ph.D., Modern Japanese History, Columbia University, New York, 2002 M.A., Modern Japanese History, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan, 1996 B.A., International Studies, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1988
Associate Professor, Department of History and Program in International & Area Studies, Washington University in St. Louis, 2011-Present Director, Program in East Asian Studies, July 1 2015-June 30 2018 Assistant Professor, Department of History and Program in International & Area Studies, Washington University in St. Louis, 2004-2011 Lecturer, Department of History, Yale University, New Haven,...
PHD, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
PHD, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Pedagogy of grammar Reading and writing in Chinese Teaching techniques
MA, NATIONAL TAIWAN NORMAL UNIVERSITY
Chinese literature
MA, BEIJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY
MA, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
Chinese literary history; literati culture; material culture; sinitic poetry
Ph.D. in Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA M.A. in Chinese Language and Literature, Peking University, Beijing, China, P. R. B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature, Peking University, Beijing, China, P. R.
2004-05 Queens’ College, Cambridge, Diploma in Theology: Distinction 1996-99 Magdalen College, Oxford, DPhil. in Oriental Studies; AHRB Studentship‘The Late Qing Courtesan Novel as Text and Fiction’ 1995-96, Harvard University, Dept. East Asian Lang. and Civ. Kennedy Memorial Scholarship 1991-95 Queens’ College, Cambridge MA Hons. Oriental Studies: First Class
2014-, Associate Professor of Asian Christianity and Theology 2009-, Assistant Professor of Asian Christianity and Theology, Yale Divinity School Director of MAR in Asian Religions. Courtesy appointment in East Asian Languages and Literatures; Member of Council on East Asian Studies. Courses taught include: Introduction to East Asian Theology; Chinese Protestantism 1800-2010; Approaches to Chri...
Asian Theology; Chinese Literature and Theology; Chinese Christian Scriptures
Buddhism in East Asia; Zen Buddhism; Ritual in East Asian Buddhism; Mysticism and Meditation in Buddhism and East Asia; Chinese Buddhist Studies; Chinese Buddhist Texts
PhD, Buddhist Studies (Berkeley, 2012) MA, Asian Studies (Berkeley, 2006) BA, Mathematics (Berkeley, 1998)
Assistant Professor. Yale University, Department of Religious Studies. 2015–present. Lecturer. University of Bristol, Department of Religion and Theology. 2012–2015.
comparative studies of poetry, literary criticism, gender studies, cultural theory / aesthetics.
1978: Ph.D., Princeton University — Major: Classical Chinese Literature (Advisors: Yu-kung Kao, Andrew H. Plaks, and F. W. Mote); Minor: Comparative Literature (Advisors: Earl Miner and Ralph Freedman) 1976: M.A., Princeton University — Major: Classical Chinese Literature; Minor: Comparative Literature. 1972: M.A., South Dakota State University — Major: English Literature. 1971: M.L.S., Rutgers...
October 2009–Present: Malcolm G. Chace ’56 Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Yale University. (Chairperson of the Department, 1991–1997, January–June 2015; Director of Graduate Studies, 1984–1991; July 1998–December 2000; January– December 2003; 2008–2009; January–June, 2012; 2013–2014; 2019-2020) . (On the affiliated Faculty of the Department of Comparative Literature, 2001–20...
B.A., Swarthmore College, 2000 M.A., Sheffield University, 2006 Ph.D., Princeton University, 2012
Peter C. Perdue
Chinese History; Qing Dynasty; Qing Conquest of Central Asia; Grain Markets in China; Agricultural Development; Environmental History; Modern Chinese and Japanese Social and Economic History; History of Frontiers; World History
History Department, Yale University, Stanley Woodward Professor of History, 2017-present Professor of History 1998-2017 Associate Professor 1993-1998 Assistant Professor 1988-1993
China to 1600; Chinese Religious and Legal History; Social History of the Silk Road
Chinese Language
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
Chinese, Vietnamese, history