Asian Studies International Development
phonological representations and constraints with particular interests in feature theory, moraic and syllabic structures, the phonology-morphology interface, phonetically-based phonology, and Chinese phonology. (i) Chinese
phonology and phonetics, and the segmental phonologies of various Chinese dialects; (ii) segmental features, moraic and syllabic structures, and loanword phonology; (iii) Pi...
1985-1989 Ph.D. in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics. The University of Texas at Austin 1983-1985 MA in Linguistics, Department of Linguistics. The University of Texas at Austin 1978-1982 BA in English and Literature. Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures. National Taiwan University
1999-present Professor of Linguistics Department of Linguistics and Languages Michigan State University 1994-1999 Associate Professor of Linguistics Department of Linguistics and Languages Michigan State University 1989-1994 Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Chinese Department of Linguistics and Languages Michigan State University 1987-1989 Assistant Instructor of Chinese Department of Ori...
Allen J Clayton-Greene
China with Walmart, and research with Beijing-based consulting firm China Policy. Chinese criminal law and procedure, digital and cyber-security, Constitutional law and international human rights law.
LL.M degree from New York University School of Law in 2014 combined B.A./LL.B (Hons) degree from The University of Melbourne in 2007
worked as a litigation attorney with Australian law firm, Allens Arthur Robinson
Alvin Y.H. Cheung
the implementation of "One Country, Two Systems" in Hong Kong and Macau, China's approach to international law, and the relationship between trade policy and intellectual property
NYU (LL.M. in International Legal Studies, 2014) Cambridge (M.A. 2011)
East Asian Studies reference, instruction, and acquisitions for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials (in original script and English) in the library
Daniel Guttman
Senate investigations of government management, and UNDP China and EU China foreign expert on environmental law.
Executive Director of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Human Radiation Experiments, Commissioner of the U.S. Occupational Safety
Early Chinese cultural history and technical traditions (e.g. agriculture, medicine, calendrical science, divination, and structured play and games); history of science; pre-Buddhist history of religion; Chinese paleography and excavated manuscripts
B.A. 1992, Harvard University B.S. 1997, National Taiwan University M.S. 2000, Brandeis University Ph.D. 2011, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago
human rights, authoritarianism, and law in China
studied law, philosophy and sinology in Heidelberg, London and Beijing PhD in law from University College London
Reader in Transnational Law at The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London
human rights, public law, and law and society in China
the art and archaeology of medieval China, with a focus on the period from the eighth to the twelfth centuries
National Taiwan University (B.A. and M.A.); University of Oxford (D.Phil.)
Modern and contemporary Chinese literature and film Chinese classics Chinese and western women writers Representation of the City in Chinese Cinema
B.A. Chinese Language and Literature, Beijing University, 1986
Yale University, Department of the History of Art, 1981-1989 Ph. D, 1989. Dissertation: "Shitao's Late Work (1697-1707): A Thematic. Map." Adviser: Richard M. Barnhart. Edinburgh University, Department of Chinese, 1980-1981. M.Phil./Ph.D. program. Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, Department of Art History, 1979-1980. Specialization: Chinese art of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Beijing Lang...
New York University, Institute of Fine Arts: 2012-2015 Deputy Director for Faculty and Administration 2006- Ailsa Mellon Bruce Professor 2003-2006 Professor 1996-2003 Associate Professor New York University, Institute of Fine Arts: 1990-1996 Assistant Professor New York University, Department of Fine Arts: 1989-1990 Assistant Professor 1987-1989 Lecturer École pratique des Hautes Études, Paris ...
Arabic and Chinese language, Arab crossroads, Legal studies, Mathematics Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Religion (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Arabic (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Language-learning (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Mathematics (NYU Abu Dhabi Library) Law (NYU Abu Dhabi Library)
Curriculum Development; Translation
B.A. 2010, Chinese Language and Literature, Henan University M.A. 2012, TCSOL, Beijing Foreign Studies University
Yu-Jie Chen
Law
J.S.D. and L.L.M. degrees from NYU School of Law LL.M. and LL.B. from National Chengchi University in Taiwan
served as a researcher and advocate for the non-governmental organization Human Rights in China
M.S. in Linguistics from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1979 Ph.D. in China Studies from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. , 1983
China, East Asia, World History, Social and Cultural History, Urban Studies, Popular Religion, Material Culture.
Ph.D. University of Washington, Seattle, History Department, 2014 M.A. University of Washington, Seattle, History Department, 2010 B.A. Peking University, History and Art History, 2008
2018-present Assistant Professor, Department of History, North Carolina State University 2015- 2018 Assistant Professor, Department of History and Geography, Elon University 2014-2015 Visiting Assistant Professor, History Department, Luther College 2013-2014 Predoctoral Instructor, University of Washington, Seattle
popular culture, cultural/ creative industries and policy, and youth and cultural studies
Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Director of the Global Studies Program and Co-Director of Hong Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies
transnational and interdisciplinary approaches to literary modernisms, especially the interactions between Euro-American and East Asian aesthetic theory, avant-gardes, and media
Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, UCLA
modernist literatures of the early twentieth century, the historical avant-gardes, and critical theory, including "The Avant-gardes in the World," "Foucault, Discourse, Power," "European and American Images of Japan," "Bergsonism and Global Modernism," and "French Hegel."
modern and classical Chinese language, Chinese culture and teaching Chinese as a second language
M.A.in Renmin University of China, and majored in Modern Chinese Language B.A. in Shandong University in China, and majored in Chinese Language and Literature
different levels of Chinese language
Ed.D from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst
associate professor at Tunghai University in Taiwan visiting scholar at Department of East Asian Languages and civilization at Harvard University in the academic year 1999-2000
heritage learning instruction
second language acquisition, Chinese pedagogy and heritage language education Chinese heritage language learners’ identity construction and development, learning strategies and heritage language program development
M.A. in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from East China Normal University in P. R. China
taught Chinese at Washington and Lee University and the University of Virginia (UVA). taught at UVA in Shanghai summer program for two summers and Middlebury College (Summer Chinese School) for three summers
taught various Chinese language courses at different levels from novice to advanced level for both heritage and non-heritage tracks
the religious art and architecture of East Asia, particularly of the early medieval period
Ph.D. Princeton University MA in Sinology from the School of Oriental and Aftrican Studies, University of London
East Asian art history
Asian American Studies Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Studies South and Southeast Asian Studies Education Social Policy
Ph.D. Berkeley
Chinese history
pedagogy and Chinese American history
B.A., China; M.A., Australia; Ph.D., University of Oregon
taught different levels of Chinese language and literature courses.
Social Change, Theory, Comparative Institutions and Organizations, Sociology of Development, Globalization, Social Movement, Conflict and Resolution, Asia/China Studies
Ph.D., University of California-Riverside, 1996
Ph.D. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, June 2014, Art History, Concentrations: Italian Renaissance and Later Imperial Chinese Art, Dissertation: “Asia Materialized: Perceptions of China in Renaissance Florence” M.A. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 2005, Thesis: “The Text of Laura Battiferra”, Thesis advisors: Professor Rebecca Zorach, Professor Charles Cohen THE SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO, Non...
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ART HISTORY, OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, 2012 – present
Areas of Specialization: Daoism and Comparative Philosophy; Heidegger and Existential Phenomenology Areas of Competence: Chinese Philosophy, Buddhism, Hinduism, Existentialism, Asian Philosophy
1999 Ph.D. University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Philosophy, Dissertation: "Distant Origins: Inscriptions of Life in Early Heidegger and the Zhuangzi" 1993 M.A. University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Philosophy 1983 B.A. Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois, Summa cum laude. Physics and Philosophy
Associate Professor, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 2009 - present Assistant Professor, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 2003 - 2009 Visiting Assistant Professor, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 2001-2003 Adjunct Faculty Member: College of DuPage, Illinois, 2001, College of Lake County, Illinois, 2001, Triton College, Chicago, 2001, Chaminade University, Honolulu, 1999 – 20...
using programming code to computationally re-imagine the shape and content of type how map and information design can be used to convey different types of information, specifically in the cultural gaps between Chinese and U.S. societies
BFA in graphic design from Sichuan Normal University MFA in graphic design from Kansas State University
Applications of remote sensing and spatial analysis to food-water-energy nexus Monitoring, early warning, and impact assessment of agricultural drought Land use and land cover change Sustainable development of coupled human and natural systems Integrating satellite and in-situ remote sensing with flux measurements
Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, May 2017, Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology, University of Oklahoma, USA M.S. in Ecology, July 2013, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China B.S. in Resource, Environment, and Urban/Rural Planning and Management, July 2010, Shandong University of Science and Technology, China
Aug 2019-Present Assistant Professor at Oklahoma State University Aug 2017-Agu 2019 Post-Doctoral Fellow at USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory (Funded through Oklahoma State University) Aug 2013-May 2017 Graduate Research Assistant at University of Oklahoma May 2016-Jun 2016 Guest Lecture at University of Oklahoma Aug 2015-Dec 2015 Graduate Teaching Assistant at University of Oklahoma Au...
International/Comparative Political Economy, Foreign Direct Investment, Multi-national Corporations, Corruption, Development, Survey Experiments, Chinese & East Asian Politics
Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Ph.D. in Political Science 2012 Yale University, New Haven, C.T. M.A. in East Asian Studies 2005 Peking University, Beijing, China B.A. in International Politics & Economics (Dual Degrees) 2003
The Pennsylvania State University: Associate Professor, Political Science & Asian Studies 07/2019{Present Assistant Professor, Political Science & Asian Studies 08/2012{06/2019 Princeton University 09/2013{06/2014: Associate Visiting Scholar, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance, Woodrow Wilson School Harvard University 01/2012{07/2012: Postdoctoral Fellow, the Princeton-Harvard Chin...
Ethnicity, cross-cultural interactions, frontier history; empire-building and colonial interventions; concepts of the self and body; concepts of creativity, moral psychology, and autonomy
1994-2002 Ph.D., Princeton University, East Asian Studies 1998-1999 Exchange scholar, Harvard University 1993-1994 Visiting graduate student, National Taiwan University 1989-1993 B. A., Princeton University, East Asian Studies, First-prize winner of Marjory Chadwick Buchanan Senior Thesis Prize, graduated magna cum laude
2016- Professor, Penn State University, Department of Asian Studies and History 2015-2016 Associate Professor, Penn State University, Department of Asian Studies and History 2011-2015 Associate Professor, Penn State University, Department of History, Asian Studies, and Religious Studies Program 2013-2014 Guest Researcher and Humboldt Fellow at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany (al...
Language, Culture, and Cognition Cognitive Semantics Cognitive Approach to Metaphor Studies
Ph.D. University of Arizona, 1996 M.A. Central China Normal University, 1987
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA: Ph.D. 1980. Coursework and preliminary examinations completed in Chinese Civilization; Qing and Modern Chinese History; Chinese Thought and Social Theory; Japanese Civilization; Japanese Thought; and Sociological Theory. Hamilton College, Clinton, NY: B.A. 1968. Major in Philosophy. Junior Year Program in Chinese at the East-West Center, University ...
Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies since 2011, Professor of East Asian Studies & History, Princeton University since 2002. Peace Corps, Thailand, 1968-71. Volunteer serving as provincial zone office and field supervisor for the Thailand National Malaria Eradication Project in Nakhon Sawan, Uthaitani, Chainat, Kamphaengphet, and Tak provinces along Burmese border. Trained in Thai languag...
Ph.D. in Chinese Literature, Indiana University M.A. in Chinese Literature, Tunghai University (Taiwan) B.A. in Chinese Literature, Soochow University (Taiwan)
Ph.D. Political Science, The University of Chicago, June 1985 M.A. Political Science, The University of Chicago, 1978 B.S. Political Science and Philosophy, Manchester College, 1976
Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Department of Politics and the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University Global Eminence Scholar, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C., 1992-93 Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University, 1984-92, Joint Appoi...
AOS: Philosophical Logic, Epistemology, Wang Yangming AOC: Chinese Philosophy, Aristotle, Game Theory, Decision Theory
University of Oxford, Oxford, UK: DPhil, Philosophy, Awarded: November 2014 BPhil, Philosophy, with distinction, July 2012 Ryle Prize for best overall performance University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK: BA, Starred First, Classics, June 2010 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ: AB, Summa Cum Laude, Classics, June 2008
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Assistant Professor: 2017 - University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Assistant Professor: 2016 2017 New York University, New York, NY. Berso Assistant Professor / Faculty Fellow: 2014-2016
Late Imperial China Modern Chinese History History of Medicine East Asian Science and Medicine Social and Economic History of Commodities Institutional History in Ming - Qing China Expertise, Trades and Amateurism in Chinese Society
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. PhD, History of Science, May 2014. Dissertation: “Assembling the Cure: Materia Medica and the Culture of Healing in Late Imperial China.". Committee: Profs. Shigehisa Kuriyama, Mark C. Elliott, Charles E. Rosenberg University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL. MS, Human Nutrition, August 2008. Peking University, Beijing, China. BS, Biological Science, July 2...
Assistant Professor of History and East Asian Studies, Princeton University, Fall 2014 - Senior Thesis Advisor, Harvard College, History of Science, 2011-12, 2012-13 Instructor, Manchu A and B, Elementary Manchu (Prof. Mark E. Elliott). East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University, 2012-13 - Designed syllabus and lectured 3hr/wk to graduate students, with a focus on Manchu grammar...
Late Imperial China Modern Chinese History History of Medicine East Asian Science and Medicine Social and Economic History of Commodities Institutional History in Ming - Qing China Expertise, Trades and Amateurism in Chinese Society
Statistical theory and methods in data science, statistical machine learning , finance, economics, computational biology, biostatistics with particular skills on high-dimensional statistics, nonparametric modeling, longitudinal and functional data analysis, nonlinear time series, wavelets , among others
B.S., Fudan University, Shanghai, China; M.A., Academia Sinica, Beijing, China; Ph. D., University of California at Berkeley.
Associated Faculty: Department of Economics Department of Computer Science Department of Electrical Engineering Bendheim Center for Finance Applied and Computational math Center for Statistics and Machine Learning Paul and Marcia Wythes Center on Contemporary China Andlinger Center for Energy+Environment
M.A. in Chinese Linguistics, Peking University B.A. in Sociology and East Asian Studies, University of Toronto
Ph.D. in Chinese Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature, Shaanxi Normal University (China)
Dr. phil. (Ph.D.), Cologne University. 1996. Dissertation: “The Hymns of the Chinese State Sacrifices” (in German). M.A., Cologne University. 1992. Thesis: “The Literary Motif of kuei (‘Cinnamon Tree’) Before the T’ang Dynasty” (in German). Exchange student, Peking University. 1987-89. M.A. and Dr. phil. (Ph.D.) student in Sinology, German Literature, and Art History. Cologne University. 1985-96.
Chair, Department of East Asian Studies, Princeton University. 2013-. Joanna and Greg ’84 P13 P18 Zeluck Professor in Asian Studies (2013-); Professor (2005-2013); Associate Professor (2003-2005); and Assistant Professor (2000-2003) of Chinese Literature, Dept. of East Asian Studies, Princeton University. Assistant Professor of Chinese Literature, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Col...
Paize Keulemans
Ph.D. in East Asia Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature, Leiden University (Netherlands)
B.A., Economics, The University of Chicago, June 1963 M.A., Sociology, The University of Michigan, August 1966 Ph.D., Sociology, The University of Michigan, December 1968 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION: Family, School, and Neighborhood Factors in Educational Performances in a Metropolitan School System, under the supervision of Professor Otis Dudley Duncan, The University of Michigan, 1968.
Research Assistant, Operations Research Office of Johns Hopkins University (now Research Analysis Corporation, McLean, Va.), 1959-62 (summers). Research Assistant, Jack Meltzer Associates, Urban Renewal and City Planning Consultants. Chicago, Illinois, 1962-63. Research Assistant to Professor David Goldberg, Population Studies Center, The University of Michigan, Summer, 1964. Research and Teach...
Economic History Global Imperial History Political History
University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D., 1988 (History) University of California, Berkeley, M.A., 1983 (History) University of Rochester, B.A., 1981 (English; History)
Birkelund Professor of History and International Affairs, Department of History and Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton U, 2012– Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Research Fellow, June 2014- Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, Department of History, 2007-12 and Professor of International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton U., 2008– Professor, Princeton Universit...
Ph.D., Finance, Duke University, 2001 M.A., Physics, Columbia University, 1995 B.S., Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, 1993
Princeton University, Department of Economics and Bendheim Center for Finance: Trumbull-Adams Professor of Finance, 2014 – present Professor of Economics, 2007 – present Assistant Professor of Economics, 2000 – 2006 Journal of Finance, American Finance Association: Co-Editor, 2016 – present Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, School of Management and Economics: Academic Dean, 2015 – pres...
Ph.D. in History and Far Eastern Languages, Harvard University M.A. in Chinese History, School of Oriental and African Studies, London University B.A. in History (Honors), University of Rochester
Ph.D. in Chinese Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison M.S. in Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison B.A. from Peking University