Grant Recipients, 2017-2018 (I)
Dec 17, 2017Recipients in the Domestic Region
(in order of date application received) | Unit: NT$ |
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. I-Hsi Chang
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, National Chiao Tung University, with Khee Heong Koh of National University of Singapore (Singapore)
“Literati Societies in East Asia, 16th-18th Centuries”
Grant amount : NT$300,000
Grant period : 6 months
Recipients in the American Region
(in order of date application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Richard von Glahn
University of California, Los Angeles
“Cambridge Economic History of China”
Grant amount : US$25,000
Grant period : 6 months
2. Lucas Bender
Yale University
“Reconsidering Chinese Literature in the World: An International Symposium”
Grant amount : US$20,000
Grant period : 6 months
3. James Cook
University of Pittsburgh
“The Intersections of Colonialism and Medicine in East Asia Conference”
Grant amount : US$15,000
Grant period : 6 months
4. Shu-wen Tang
North American Taiwan Studies Association
“Beyond an Island: Taiwan in Comparative Perspective”
Grant amount : US$25,000
Grant period : 6 months
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Molly Fuller
University of Minnesota Press
“Information Fantasies and Postsocialist Imaginations in China: 1978-1989”, by Xiao Liu
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
2. Olivia Bartz
Stanford University Press
“Raising Global Families: Parenting, Immigration, and Class in Taiwan and the US”, by Pei-chia Lan
Grant amount : US$4,000
Grant period : 1 year
3. Beth Fuget
University of Washington Press
“Jesuit Missionaries and Catholic Women in China: The Making of a Domestic Religion, 1580–1700”, by Nadine Amsler
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
4. Beth Fuget
University of Washington Press
“Sexuality in China: Histories of Power and Pleasure”, by Howard Chiang
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
5. Joy Deng
Harvard University Press
“What Is China? Territory, Ethnicity, Culture, and History”, by Zhaoguang Ge
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
C. Special Project Grants
1. Michael Paschal
Association for Asian Studies
“CCKF-CIAC Small Grant Program and CCKF Graduate Student Paper Award”
Grant amount : US$129,000
Grant period : 3 years
2. Peter Bol
Harvard University
“International Conference on the Cyberinfrastructure for Historical China Studies”
Grant amount : US$30,000
Grant period : 1 year
3. Seteney Shami
Social Science Research Council
“InterAsian Connections VI: Hanoi”
Grant amount : US$25,000
Grant period : 1 year
Recipients in the European Region
(in order of date application received) | Unit: Euro |
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Graham Smith
University of Leeds (UK)
“Friendship and Politics: Cross-Cultural Perspectives”
Grant amount : €19,000
Grant period : 6 months
2. Andrea Janku
University of London (UK)
“Centring the Margin: Environmental Histories of Yunnan and China’s Southwestern Frontiers”
Grant amount : €15,520
Grant period : 6 months
3. Xuelei Huang
The University of Edinburgh (UK)
“In the Realm of the Senses: Mapping China’s Modern Sensorium”
Grant amount : €21,000
Grant period : 6 months
4. Lisa Indraccolo
University of Zurich (Switzerland)
“Warp, Woof, Wen / Phoneme, Pattern, Pun -- Structural Approaches to Early Chinese Texts”
Grant amount : €16,000
Grant period : 6 months
5. Philip Entwistle
University College Dublin (Ireland)
“State and Society under Xi Jinping: The First Five Years”
Grant amount : €875
Grant period : 6 months
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Ming-yeh Tsai Rawnsley
Aberystwyth University (UK)
“International Journal of Taiwan Studies (IJTS)”
Grant amount : €10,000
Grant period : 1 year
2. Robyn Klingler-Vidra
University of London (UK)
“The Venture Capital State: Contextually Rational Policymaking in East Asia”, by Robyn Klingler-Vidra
Grant amount : €4,000
Grant period : 1 year
C. Special Project Grants
1. Irina Popova
Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
“The Asiatic Museum -- The Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences, in the History of Chinese Studies”
Grant amount : US$20,000
Grant period : 1 year
2. Bart Dessein
European Association of Chinese Studies (Belgium)
“EACS 22nd Biennial Conference and EACS Young Scholar Award”
Grant amount : €15,000
Grant period : 1 year
Recipients in Developing Regions
(in order of date application received) | Unit: US$ |
A. Library Acquisition Grants
1. Andris Vilks
National Library of Latvia (Latvia)
“Completing Essential Research Resources in the Library of AsiaRes (Baltic Research Center for East Asian Studies) in the National Library of Latvia”
Grant amount : US$9,000
Grant period : 3 years
2. Maja Lavrač
University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
“Advancing Sinology/Chinese Studies at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia”
Grant amount : US$9,000
Grant period : 3 years