Grant Recipients, 2014~2015 (I)
Dec 22, 2014Grant Recipients, 2014-2015 (I)
Recipients in the Domestic Region | Unit: NT$ |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Chih-yu Shih
Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University; with Hok Yin Chan of City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
“Understanding China in the Perspectives of Hong Kong Intellectuals”
Grant amount: NT$444,212
Grant period: 6 months
2. Ming Lee
College of International Affairs, National Chengchi University; with Kun-Chin Lin of University of Cambridge (UK)
“Maritime Governance in 21st Century Asia: Perspectives from Taiwan on Maritime Laws and Regional Security”
Grant amount: NT$400,000
Grant period: 6 months
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Elizabeth Zeitoun
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica; with Paul Sidwell of Australian National University (Australia)
“New Advances in Formosan Linguistics”
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. Lowell Dittmer
University of California, Berkeley
“The Narrowing Taiwan Strait and its Political, Economic, Social and Strategic Implications”
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 6 months
2. Michael Szonyi
Harvard University
“Contributor’s Workshop for a Companion to Chinese History”
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 6 months
3. Xiaoqiao Ling
Arizona State University
“To Remember, Re-member, and Disremember: Instrumentality of Traditional Chinese Texts”
Grant amount: US$20,004
Grant period: 6 months
4. Feng-en Tu
North American Taiwan Studies Association
“Motions and the Motionless: (Dis/Re-)connecting Taiwan to the World”
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 6 months
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Jonathan Fiedler
Columbia University Press
“The Lyrical in Epic Time”, by David Der-wei Wang
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
2. Jonathan Fiedler
Columbia University Press
“Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn”, translated by Sarah Queen and John Major
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
3. Anh Ly
University of California, Berkeley
“Republican Lens: Image, Text, and Experience in the Early Chinese Women’s Commercial Press”, by Joan Judge
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
4. Beth Fuget
University of Washington Press
“Urbanization in Early and Medieval China: Gazetteers for the City of Suzhou”, by Olivia Milburn
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
5. Robert Graham
Harvard University
“Young China: National Rejuvenation and the Bildungsroman, 1900-1959”, by Mingwei Song
Grant amount: US$5,000
Grant period: 1 year
C. Special Project Grants
1. David Der-wei Wang
Harvard University
“The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinological Studies, USA”
Grant amount: US$420,000
Grant period: 3 years
2. Michael Paschal
Association for Asian Studies
“CCKF-CIAC Small Grants Program and CCKF Graduate Student Paper Awards”
Grant amount: US$129,000
Grant period: 3 years
3. Srinivas Aravamudan
Duke University
“Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes -- Annual Summer Institute (2016-2018): Chinese Studies and Global Humanities”
Grant amount: US$105,000
Grant period: 3 years
Recipients in the European Region | Unit: € |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Henning Klöter
Göttingen University (Germany)
“Language Diversity in the Sinophone World: Policies, Effects, and Tradition”
Grant amount: €18,000
Grant period: 6 months
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Patricia Radder
Brill Publishers (The Netherlands)
“A Late Sixteenth-Century Chinese Buddhist Fellowship: Spiritual Ambitions, Intellectual Debates, and Epistolary Connections”, by Jennifer Eichman
Grant amount: €5,118
Grant period: 1 year
2. Agita Baltgalve
University of Latvia (Latvia)
“Classical Chinese Textbook for Beginners (in Latvian)”
Grant amount: €3,450
Grant period: 1 year
C. Special Project Grants
1. Olga Lomová
Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
“Continuation of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation International Sinological Center at Charles University in Prague, 2015-2017”
Grant amount: €192,000
Grant period: 3 years
Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region | Unit: US$ |
(in order of date application received)
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Angela Ki Che Leung
The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
“International Conference on ‘Food and Health’”
Grant amount: US$25,000
Grant period: 6 months
B. Special Project Grants
1. David Faure
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
“CUHK-CCK Asia-Pacific Centre for Chinese Studies”
Grant amount: US$375,000
Grant period: 5 years