GRANT RECIPIENTS, 2005-2006

 

 RECIPIENTS IN THE ASIA/PACIFIC REGION

A. Research Grants

 

1.      Anita Chan

         The Australian National University, Australia

         “Taiwanese Businesses, The Global Production Chain and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)”

         Grant amount: $77,700

Grant period: 3 years

 

2.      Xuan Binh Ngo

         Vietnam Institute fro Northeast Asian Studies, Vietnam

         “Economic Cooperation between Vietnam and Taiwan in the Context of East Asian Economic Integration”

         Grant amount: $31,400 

Grant period: 1 year

 

3.      Monica Esposito

         Kyoto University, Japan

        “The Daozang jiyao Project道藏輯要項目

         Grant amount: $90,000

         Grant period: 3 years

         http://daozangjiyao.org/DZJY_E/Project.html

 

4.      Guan Kin Lee

         Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

         “Cultural Transplant and Construction of Chinese Communities: A Project of Document and Research on Singapore Chinese Communities”

         Grant amount: $31,400

         Grant period: 2 years

 

5.   Yueh-yu Yeh

         Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

          “Hollywood Hegemony and Chinese Film: Analysis of Local Resistance and Global Assimilation”

         Grant amount: $26,240

         Grant period: 2 years

 

6.      Samuel N.C. Lieu

Macquarie University, Australia

         “Nestorian (Jingjiao景教) Inscriptions from China and Chinese Central Asia - an Investigative Study”

         Grant amount: $30,000

         Grant period: 2 years

         http://www.anchist.mq.edu.au/doccentre/Zayton.htm

 

7.     William Hipwell

Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

        “Aboriginal Sustainability Networks: Fostering Knowledge Sharing among Aboriginal Peoples in Taiwan, New Zealand, and Canada

         Grant amount: $36,000

         Grant period: 2 years

          http://www.aboriginalsustainabilitynetwork.org

 

8.            Wai Lun Tam

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

        “Religion and Society in Southeast China

         Grant amount: $37,000

         Grant period: 3 years

 

 

B. Conference/Seminar/Workshop Grant

 

1.      Clara Wing-chung Ho

 Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

“An International Conference on the Sources for Chinese Women’s History”

(December 18-19, 2006, Hong Kong)

Total grant amount: $18,000

Grant period: 1 year

http://www.hkbu.edu.hk/~histweb/cwh/

 

2.      Tokio Takata

Kyoto University, Japan

“International Symposium: Dunhuang Studies in Transition: Inheritance and Development”

(September 8-10, 2006, Nanjing)

Total grant amount: $18,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3.      Hsin Chi Kuan

 The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Democracy at the Grassroots: A Comparative Study of Intermediation,

       Values and Citizen Politics”

(May 2-5, 2006, Kunming)

Total grant amount: $25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

4.      Hung-lam Chu

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Ming Taizu and his Times” 

(March 27-30, 2006, Hong Kong)

Total grant amount: $25,000

Grant period: 1 year           

 

C. Subsidy for Publication Grant

 

1.   Li-tsui Fu   

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

“Framing Famous Mountains: Grand Tour and Mingshan Paintings in Sixteenth-Century China” 

Grant amount: $ 8,000

    Grant period: 6 months

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D. Senior Scholar Grant

 

1.   Li Liu  

La Trobe University, Australia

“Archaeology of China: From First Village to First Dynasties”

Grant amount: $30,000

    Grant period: 1 year

 

E. R.O.C. Student Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships in Australia,

Japan and New Zealand

 

1.      Chia-hua Lee (李佳嬅)

         University of Tokyo, Japan

         “The Transmission of Western Mathematics to East Asia in the Nineteenth Century”

         Grant amount: $12,000   

         Grant period: 1 year

 

2.      Hsiao-chun Hung (洪曉純)

         The Australian National University, Australia

         “Neolithic Cultural Interaction between Taiwan, Coastal South China and the Philippines-the Origins of Austronesian”

         Grant amount: $12,000

         Grant period: 1 year

 

3.      Cheng-fa Hsieh (謝振發)

         University of Kyoto, Japan

         “A Study of the North, and South Caves at Northern Xiangtang Mountain: The Development of Buddhist Art in the Capital Ye of the Northern Qi (550-577) Dynasty”

         Grant amount: $12,000

         Grant period: 1 year

 

4.  Ling-chuan Wu (吳姈娟)

University of Sydney, Australia

“The legal Status and Functions of Teacher Organizations in Taiwan- a Policy Analysis”

Grant amount: $12,000

         Grant period: 1 year