Chinese Language Pedagogy
M.A. Applied Linguistics, Indiana University, Bloomington
Peace, Violence, and Security (PVS) Post/ Colonialism States, Markets, and Societies (SMS)
University of California at Berkeley, Ph.D., 1985 Kent State University, M.A., 1977 Seoul National University, Korea, B.A., 1971
Asian writing systems Chinese Dialectology comparative Sino-Tibetan linguistics Historical Phonology Tibeto-Berman languages Chinese Comparative Linguistics Historical Linguistics Linguistics Writing Systems
Ph.D., Chinese Language, University of California at Berkeley, December 1998, Dissertation: “The Medial Systems of Old Chinese and Proto-Sino-Tibetan”, Committee: Pang-Hsin Ting (chair), H. Samuel Cheung, James A. Matisoff M.A., East Asian Languages, University of California at Berkeley, December 1992, Thesis: “Notes on Consonant Cluster Endings in Archaic Chinese: A Preliminary, Reexamination ...
2009-present Professor, University of Washington, Dept. of Asian Languages and Literature 2006-2019 Associate Professor, University of Washington, Dept. of Asian Languages and Literature 1999-2006 Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Dept. of Asian Languages and Literature 2001-2002 Research Associate, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 2001-present Adjunct Professor, Univ...
2018 Honorary Professorship (higher award than Honorary Doctorate). Gwangzhou Foreign Studies University, Guangzhou, China, March, 2018. 2015 Honorary Doctorate, Asia-Pacific Association for Multimedia-Assisted Language Learning. 2015 Eminent Scholar Award, University of Southern Queensland, Australia, September 2015 2015 Excellence in Diversity Award, University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of...
2001- University of Wisconsin-Madison, Full Professor. School of Education, dept of Curriculum & Instruction (75%) College of Letters and Sciences Dept of French & Italian (25%) 2000, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Associate Professor with tenure 1991-2000, University of Sherbrooke (Canada), Faculty of Education, Department of Teaching at the Preschool and Elementary levels, Full Professor, D...
recruits government officials, scholars and students from China and Taiwan to come to MU for non-degree professional enrichment. offers students, faculty members and people in the community cultural tours to China with up-close experience, and maintains close work relationships with government agencies and educational institutions in the greater China regions
master’s degree in public administration
B.A. 1968 University of South Carolina M. A. 1971 University of Illinois, Urbana Ph.D. 1975 University of Illinois, Urbana
Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhist Studies, Asian Religions, History of Religions, Religious Studies
Ph.D. Religious Studies. University of Virginia 2007 M.A. Religious Studies. University of Virginia 2003 Certificate, Advanced Japanese Program. Beloit College 2002 B.A. Psychology. International Academy of Psychology, Russia 1999 Certificate, Six-years Prajñāpāramitā Philosophy Program. Institute of Buddhist Dialectics, India 1996
Professor of Religious Studies (Department of Classics and Religious Studies). University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 2020 – Associate Professor of Religious Studies (Department of Classics and Religious Studies). University of Nebraska–Lincoln, 2014 – 2020 Visiting Professor, Advanced Classical Tibetan (Rangjung Yeshe Institute). Kathmandu University. Nepal, 2018 Assistant Professor of Religious Stud...
Chinese language pedagogy design and implementation of hybrid Chinese course
ABD Brandeis University, M.A. University of Massachusetts-Amherst
taught at Brandeis University, Harvard University and Johns Hopkins University taught in the Summer Chinese School at Middlebury College
beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels of Chinese language courses
Time Period(s)Modern Theme(s)Economic & History of Capitalism, Urban Geography(s)Asia, Global managerial, legal, and financial evolution of firms and entrepreneurship in China from the 19th century to the present.
Ph.D. in Chinese Business History from Oxford University undergraduate education at the University of Bonn in Germany and at Fudan University, Shanghai
Chinese pedagogy, curriculum design for advanced Chinese courses, such as business Chinese and professional Chinese, as well as the Chinese Oral Proficiency Assessment (OPI).
master's degree in Teaching Chinese to the Speakers of Other Languages from Beijing Normal University
had been a Chinese preceptor and course head at Harvard University been at the Inter-University Program at Tsinghua University (Beijing, China), the Harvard Beijing Academy, and the Associate Colleges in China (ACC, by Hamilton College) for many years.
premodern Chinese fiction
Ph.D. Indiana University
Chinese language, literature, and culture
Dr. degree (equivalent to PhD), Leiden University, Faculty of Letters (1994) Drs. Degree (equivalent to BA), Leiden University, Department of Chinese Languages and Cultures (1987) Non-degree programme in modern Chinese language and literature, Liaoning University, Shenyang, PRC (1986-87)
Professor of Chinese Literature, EALC Department, University of Notre Dame Founding Director, Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, University of Notre Dame Founding Director, SOAS China Institute (2013-2016) Professor of Chinese in the University of London, SOAS, University of London (2002-2016) Visiting Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University (S...
Cultural anthropology; linguistic anthropology; psychological anthropology; educational anthropology Education and schooling Higher education Language and self; language and identity; truth, lying and deception; language ideology; multilingualism; naming practices; pragmatics Plagiarism and intertextuality Applied ethics; anthropology of morality Food and culture Nationalism and ethnicity Child...
Ph.D., Anthropology. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1994. M.A., Anthropology. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1988. M.A., Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese). University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1986. A.B., Human Language (Linguistics). Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1980.
Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame. 2016 - Faculty Affiliate, William J. Shaw Center for Children and Families, University of Notre Dame. 2015 - Editorial Board, Journal of Academic Integrity. 2015 - Editorial Board, American Educational Research Journal. 2011 – 2013 Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame. 2013 – 2018 Fellow, Liu Institute for A...
Asian theatre, global theatre history, intercultural performance, adaptation, and intersections among theatre and other arts/media
China
Ph.D. Stanford, 1990
Professor of History Asian Studies Program Director (2009-2015) Director, Oregon Consortium for International and Area Studies (2013-2015) Editorial Board, Twentieth Century China (2008-present) Modern China Editor, Journal of Asian Studies (2004-2006) American Historical Association, Progam Committee (2015) Association for Asian Studies, China Council (2013-2016)
providing art experiences in community-based settings that meet the needs of all participants. Research and teaching has also concentrated on the relationships between art, education, community, and place. informed by the belief that arts and cultural settings have been, and continue to be, among those informal and formal enclaves in which people assemble, work, and act together for a variety o...
PhD 1983 in Art Education, Ohio State University MA 1979 in Art Education, Ohio State University BS 1974 in Art Education, Ohio University
2012 - present: Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs 1998 - 2012: Director, Arts and Administration Program, School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon 1997 - 2011: Director, Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy, formerly known as the Institute for Community Arts Studies, University of Oregon 1993 - 2012: Arts & Administration Program, AAA, University of Oregon 19...
LL.M. from Harvard Law School J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Minnesota
Since 1999, he has worked sporadically in the Chinese music industry as a consultant, Web entrepreneur, songwriter, and producer. serves on the U.S.-China IP Cooperation Dialogue, organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Renmin University in China The National Committee on U.S.–China Relations named Professor Priest a 2014–2016 Public Intellectuals Program Fellow. From 2006–2007, a fellow ...
Chinese language courses at all levels, novice through advanced/superior, business Chinese, media Chinese, HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test) prep course
M. Arch., University of California, Berkeley, 1974 M.S. in Physics, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1970 B.S. in Physics, The Cooper Union, New York City, 1968 Brooklyn Technical High School, 1961-‐64 New York City public schools
1995 - present, Professor of Architecture, University of Oregon. (Member of Ph.D. faculty, Department of Architecture, 2010 - ) (Member of Center for Housing Innovation [1988 - 2011]) (Member of faculty in Historic Preservation [1992 - ]) (Associate member of Center for Asian and Pacific Studies [1994 - ]) 2009-, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Architecture, University of Oregon 200...
M.A. 1982 Wuerzburg University Germany, Sinology, Japanology, German Literature Dr. phil. 1992 Wuerzburg University, Sinology, Japanology, German Literature Dr. phil.habil. 2002 Wuerzburg University, Venia Legendi for Sinology
Contemporary Asian Art, Design, and Urban Culture
University of California, Los Angeles, PhD, Art History 9/2012, Dissertation Title: Above Sea: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Ruins of Shanghai’s New Heaven on Earth MA, Art History 6/2007, Thesis Title: Neighborhood in Flux: George Maciunas’ Loft Cooperatives in SoHo Brown University, BA, Honors, Architectural Studies and Italian Studies, Magna Cum Laude 5/2003, Thesis Title: Right to Si...
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 9/2012-Present, Assistant Professor, Department of the History of Art and Architecture University of California, Los Angeles, CA, 9/2007-6/2009, 6-7/2011, Teaching Assistant and Instructor, Art History Department, Modern Art, Surrealism, Dada, African Art, Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art California State University, San Bernardino, CA, 6-7/2007, 2009-2011, ...
Ethnomethodology Tibetan Philosophical Practices Intercultural Communication Contemporary Ethnic Groups
1981 PhD., University of California, San Diego 1976 M.A., University of California, San Diego 1968-70 B.A., S.U.N.Y., College at Old Westbury 1966-68 Pomona College
2010-2016 Professor Emeritus, University of Oregon 1999-2009 Professor, University of Oregon 1989-99 Associate Professor, University of Oregon 1983-89 Assistant Professor, University of Oregon 1982-83 Postdoctoral Fellow, Research Group on Social Psychology, Indiana University 1981-82 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of California, San Diego 1977-78 Community Manager, Docker River ...
Ethnomethodology and Phenomenology South Asian Religions Race and Ethnic Relations Language and Social Interaction
reading Ming-Qing novels within their specific cultural and aesthetic contexts
Ph.D., 1992, Princeton
Tang dynasty (618-906) and earlier poetry (and history and philosophy)
Sustainable regional development, especially the relationship between metropolitan areas and their rural hinterlands. Social impacts of economic change, especially natural resource and agricultural development, on small towns, indigenous communities, and rural regions in developed countries.
1980 PhD, Regional Planning, University of California at Los Angeles (concentration in socio-economic development planning) 1971 MSW, San Diego State University (concentration in community development and social policy) 1968 BS, California Polytechnic State University, major in social sciences
University of Oregon: Professor Emeritus, School of Planning, Public Policy & Management California Polytechnic State University: advisory board member, Department of Social Sciences University of Oregon: Assistant Professor to Professor, Planning, Public Policy & Management (1980-2010); Participating Faculty, Environmental Studies, Historic Preservation, and International Studies Renmin Univer...
Sci & Tech in US-China Relations
Manchu translations of Chinese texts early Chinese texts, primarily Mo zi and Shi ji, and Manchu texts Chinese narrative of the late Zhou and Han periods and its links to the historiographic tradition the historian Sima Qian (145?-86?) and his early textual antecedents, particulary Zuo zhuan (ca 320) the similarities and differences between the early Chinese narratological tradition and the rou...
Ph.D., 1975, Washington
early Chinese literature
Art & Technology
Master of Art Education, Computer Graphics & Animation, Georgia State University, School of Arts, Atlanta, GA USA [1993] Master of Fine Arts equivalent, Communication Arts and Design, Central Academy of Arts and Design, Beijing, China [1986] Post-graduate Study, Book Arts and Graphic Design, Central Academy of Arts and Design, Beijing, China [1985] Bachelor of Arts, English, Shandong Teachers U...
Associate Professor, Visual Design/Multimedia Design/Digital Art, Department of Fine Art, University of Oregon [1996-present] Resident Director, Art in China Summer Program, Department of Fine Art, University of Oregon (2007 - present) Guest Professor, Digital Media and Animation, Shandong Art and Design University, Jinan, Shandong, P.R.China (2004 -present) Director, Multimedia Design Program,...
Environment-people relationship—Using residential satisfaction and perception to evaluate the impacts of land use patterns and urban design characteristics on residents’ wellbeing; Environment-behavior relationship—Understanding the impacts of the built environment on people’s behavior, especially physical activities and children’s school travel; Understanding how place-making knowledge and pra...
2007 Ph.D., Cornell University (major: Urban Planning, minor: Development Sociology) 2001 M.R.P. (Master of Regional Planning), Cornell University 1998 M.S. Building Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P. R. China 1995 B.Arch. Architecture, Tianjin University, Tianjin, P. R. China
Sep. 2007-present Assistant Professor, Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon Aug. 2006-Jun. 2007 Acting Assistant Professor, Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon Jan.-May 2006 Visiting Lecturer, Department of City and Regional Planning, Cornell University
Sociolinguistics: popular and political discourse, language and gender, new media in contemporary China Cognitive Linguistics: Emotion and language, metaphor, categorization and conceptualization Linguistic pragmatics: Grammar, meaning, language use, and pragmatically driven language change Applied Linguistics: Chinese second language acquisition and pedagogy, second language identity development
BA - Peking University; MAs - Peking University, UCLA; PhD in General Linguistics - University of Cologne, Germany
Harvard University, Ph.D History, 1981; B.A. History and Science, Summa cum laude, Valedictorian, 1971. Study abroad: England (Winchester College 1966-67); France (Alliance Française, Paris, 1969); USSR (Leningrad State University, 1970); Taiwan (National Normal University, 1971-73); Japan (Naganuma School, 1974). Knowledge of Chinese, Russian, French, Japanese and other languages.
Lauder Professor of International Relations, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania (1997- Director of Asian Studies, American Enterprise Institute (1996-2003) Commissioner, US-China Security Review Commission (2001-2003) Professor of Strategy and Policy, U.S. Naval War College (1991-97) Adjunct Professor of East Asian Studies, Brown University (1992-97) Assistant Professor of Histor...
M. Ed in TESOL, Temple University
Has been teaching Taiwanese for PLC since 1993. Has been teaching Mandarin Chinese for the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations since 1994.
Gender & Sexuality Chinese Religions and Intellectual History Chinese Medical History Premodern Chinese Anecdotal Writing Song Dynasty (960-1276)
PhD, History, University of Washington, Seattle MA, Chinese Language and Literature, National Taiwan University BA, Chinese Language and Literature, National Taiwan University
Chinese Linguistics, Language Pedagogy, Contemporary Chinese Films and Literature
2005 M.A. in Asian Studies, SETON HALL UNIVERSITY, South Orange NJ 1998 B.A. in English Language and Literature, NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY, Taipei, Taiwan
2005 – Lecturer of Chinese Language, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia PA 2005 – 2006 Adjunct Professor, SETON HALL UNIVERSITY, South Orange NJ 2003 – 2005 Teaching Assistant, SETON HALL UNIVERSITY, South Orange NJ
Mengxi Jiang
the art, architecture, and archaeology of China, Korea, and Japan from the 2nd through 14th centuries, particularly interested in how Chinese art is borrowed, adopted, adapted, and reinterpreted at China's borders.
PhD, Harvard University, 1981
Affiliations at Penn are: the Departments of East Asian Languages and Civilization, History of Art, Architecture, and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Experimental 18-month course in Chinese, U. S. Army Language School, 1954-1956. S.B. in Humanities and Science (Chemistry minor), M.I.T., June 1958. M.A. in History of Science, Harvard University, June 1960. Ph. D. in History of Science, Harvard University, January 1966. M. A. (Hon.), University of Pennsylvania, October 1978.
Assistant Professor of Humanities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966; Associate Professor, 1969; Professor, 1972 Professor of Chinese Culture and of the History of Science, University of Pennsylvania, 1977-2006. Emeritus, 2006– .
Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley
Reinhard Bendix and John L. Simpson Memorial Fellow, the University of California, Berkeley
doctoral and master’s degrees from Oxford Universit undergraduate degree from Princeton
Young Professional and Water Resources Management Specialist at the World Bank Group Environment, Science, Technology, and Health Officer for China at the U.S. Department of State Giorgio Ruffolo Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University
Children’s socioemotional development Peer relationships Parenting and family influences Cross-cultural developmental psychology Cultural and biological factors in development
Ph.D. (Psychology) University of Waterloo, 1992 M.A. (Psychology) University of Waterloo, 1990 M.A. (Psychology) Shanghai Normal University, 1986 B.A. (Psychology) East China Normal University, 1983
Natural Language Processing, Information Retrieval, Intelligent and Social Information Access to Online Information, Academic Information Sharing in Big Data.
PhD in Artificial Intelligence: Division of Informatics (formerly Dept of Artificial Intelligence), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK 12/95 – 7/01 Thesis Title: References to Graphical Objects in Intelligent Multimodal Interfaces Award: Overseas Research Studentship, Colin & Ethel Gordon Scholarship Supervisors: Dr Graeme Ritchie and Dr John Lee MSc in Computer Science: Dept. of Computer S...
Full Professor, School of Computing and Information, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 9/17- present Associate Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 9/10 – 8/17 Affiliate Professor, Intelligent Systems Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 9/04 -- present Assistant Professor, School of Information ...
Integration of Chinese language and culture through content-based instruction and technology-enhanced learning Chinese language pedagogy and performance assessment Print culture and mass media in 19th and 20th century China
1972 University of Pittsburgh, Department of Fine Arts, Ph.D. Major concentration: Early China; Minor: Eurasian Art and Archaeology 1965 University of Pittsburgh, Department of Fine Arts; MA 1963 Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA; BA
1993 University Center for International Studies, Research Professor, University of Pittsburgh 1987 Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Department of the History of Art and Architecture; Professor, Department of Anthropology 1979-1987 Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Fine Arts; 1986-Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology 1973-1979 Assistant Prof...
Ph.D., East Asian Literature, Cornell University M.A., Asian Studies, Cornell University M.S., Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University B.A., Economics, Peking University, China
Primary: Economics of Education Secondary: Education Policy, Comparative Education, Development Economics, Labor Economics, Behavioral Economics
2005 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City, New York, Ph.D., Economics and Education (2005) Awarded by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Joint study in Teachers College and the Department of Economics Advisor: Henry M. Levin M.Phil., Economics and Education (2005) 2001 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, Buffalo, New York, M.A. (Distinction), Economics 2000 UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO, London, Ontario...
2010 – University of Pittsburgh: ^Department of Administrative and Policy Studies, School of Education Professor (Fall 2017 – ) Department Chairperson (Fall 2017 – Summer 2019) Associate Professor with tenure (Fall 2012 – Summer 17) Acting Department Chairperson (Spring 2016) Assistant Professor (Fall 2010 – Summer 12) ^Graduate School of Public and International Affairs Joint-Appointee Profess...
modern Chinese literature Chinese film literary criticism film studies gender and sexuality
B.S. Fudan University Physics M.A. Fudan University Philosophy M.A. University of Cincinnati Women’s Studies Ph.D. University of Minnesota Comparative Literature
L2 Chinese pedagogy and acquisition Curriculum design and development Assessment and evaluation Chinese for specific and professional purposes Pragmatics
Ph.D.: University of Hawaii at Manoa, Chinese Language and Linguistics M.A.: Peking University, Modern Chinese Linguistics B.A.: Peking University, Chinese Linguistics
Chinese Buddhism, the intellectual history of Chinese Buddhism, biographical literature and the representation of the person in the 7th century; Chinese Buddhist commentary
Habilitation, University of Heidelberg, 1999 Ph.D. in Chinese Studies, University of Tübingen, 1989 M.A. University of Tübingen, 1985