Grant Recipients, 2012~2013(I)
Oct 03, 2012Recipients in the Domestic Region | Unit: NT$ |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Hsiao-chin Hsieh
Center for General Education, National Tsing Hua University; with Alka Acharya of Institute of Chinese Studies (India)
“International Conference on ‘Sino-Indian Relations in the First Half of the 20th Century’”
Grant amount: NT$400,000
Grant period: 1 year
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Guantao Jin
Social Sciences Information Center, National Chengchi University; with Guo-wei Shen of Kansai University (Japan) and Geun-Gab Bak of Hallym University (Korea)
“The International Co-publishing project of Journal of the History of Ideas in East Asia”
Grant amount: NT$400,000
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the American Region | Unit: US$ |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conferences/Seminars/Workshops
1. Mary M. Dusenbury
Spencer Museum of Art
“Color in Ancient and Medieval East Asia International Research Symposium”
Grant amount: US$18,542
Grant period: 1 year
2. Jueji Shi
University of the West
“The Chinese Buddhist Canon in the Age of Printing: An East Asian Perspective”
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 1 year
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Susan Barnett
Cornell University Press
“The Specter of ‘the People’: Urban Poverty in Northeast China”, by Mun Young Cho
Grant amount: US$4,800
Grant period: 1 year
2. Emily Andrew
University of British Columbia Press
“Remembering the Samsui Women: Migration and Social Memory in Singapore and China”, by Kelvin E. Y. Low
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Emily Andrew
University of British Columbia Press
“Environmental Change and Peasant Response in Rural China: The Jianghan Plain, 1736-1949”, by Jiayan Zhang
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the European Region | Unit: € |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Bernhard Fuehrer
SOAS, University of London (UK)
“International Conference: Sinologists as Translators in the 17-19th Centuries: Archives and Context”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Albert Galvany
Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
“War of Ideas, Ideas of War: The Role of Military Thought in Early China”
Grant amount: €9,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Ruru Li
University of Leeds (UK)
“Performing China on the Global Stage: People, Society and Culture”
Grant amount: €15,000
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region | Unit: US$ |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Richard Walker
City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
“Improving Chinese Public Services: Theory and Empirical Evidence”
Grant amount: US$17,000
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the Domestic Region | Unit: NT$ |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Hsiao-chin Hsieh
Center for General Education, National Tsing Hua University; with Alka Acharya of Institute of Chinese Studies (India)
“International Conference on ‘Sino-Indian Relations in the First Half of the 20th Century’”
Grant amount: NT$400,000
Grant period: 1 year
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Guantao Jin
Social Sciences Information Center, National Chengchi University; with Guo-wei Shen of Kansai University (Japan) and Geun-Gab Bak of Hallym University (Korea)
“The International Co-publishing project of Journal of the History of Ideas in East Asia”
Grant amount: NT$400,000
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the American Region | Unit: US$ |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conferences/Seminars/Workshops
1. Mary M. Dusenbury
Spencer Museum of Art
“Color in Ancient and Medieval East Asia International Research Symposium”
Grant amount: US$18,542
Grant period: 1 year
2. Jueji Shi
University of the West
“The Chinese Buddhist Canon in the Age of Printing: An East Asian Perspective”
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 1 year
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Susan Barnett
Cornell University Press
“The Specter of ‘the People’: Urban Poverty in Northeast China”, by Mun Young Cho
Grant amount: US$4,800
Grant period: 1 year
2. Emily Andrew
University of British Columbia Press
“Remembering the Samsui Women: Migration and Social Memory in Singapore and China”, by Kelvin E. Y. Low
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Emily Andrew
University of British Columbia Press
“Environmental Change and Peasant Response in Rural China: The Jianghan Plain, 1736-1949”, by Jiayan Zhang
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the European Region | Unit: € |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Bernhard Fuehrer
SOAS, University of London (UK)
“International Conference: Sinologists as Translators in the 17-19th Centuries: Archives and Context”
Grant amount: €12,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Albert Galvany
Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
“War of Ideas, Ideas of War: The Role of Military Thought in Early China”
Grant amount: €9,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Ruru Li
University of Leeds (UK)
“Performing China on the Global Stage: People, Society and Culture”
Grant amount: €15,000
Grant period: 1 year
Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region | Unit: US$ |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Richard Walker
City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
“Improving Chinese Public Services: Theory and Empirical Evidence”
Grant amount: US$17,000
Grant period: 1 year