Grant Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region, 2009-2010

 

 

Recipients in the Asia-Pacific Region

(in order of application received)

Unit: US$

A. Research Grants

 

1. Monica Esposito

Kyoto University (Japan)

¡§Canonical Texts of Ming and Qing Daoism: The Daozang jiyao and the Role of Lay and Clerical Authorities¡¨

Grant amount: US$80,000

Grant period: 3 years

 

2. David C. Schak

Griffith University (Australia)

¡§The Development of Civility in Chinese Society¡¨

Grant amount: US$40,000

Grant period: 3 years

 

3. Yuk-wah Chan

City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR)

¡§Chinese or Vietnamese? The Chinese Vietnamese Diaspora in Vietnam¡¨

Grant amount: US$12,900

Grant period: 1.5 years

 

4. Daniel Chew

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Malaysia)

¡§Hakkas in Engkilili, Malaysia; History, Identity and Community¡¨

Grant amount: US$15,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

5. Gunner B. Mikkelsen

Macquarie University (Australia)

¡§China and the Roman East¡¨

Grant amount: US$29,000

Grant period: 2 years

 

6. Nae-young Lee

Korea University (Korea)

¡§Searching for the Historical Lesson from Comparative Studies between Cross-Strait Relations and Inter-Korean Relations: History, Society, Politics, Economy, and Security¡¨

Grant amount: US$50,000

Grant period: 2 years

 

7. Juan Chen

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong SAR)

¡§Migration Dynamics and Migrant Integration: Constructing Longitudinal Multi-Level Data on Mainland China¡¨

Grant amount: US$42,500

Grant period: 2 years

 

B. Conference & Seminar Grants

 

1. Richard M. Walker

The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

¡§Reform and Transition in Public Administration Theory and Practice in Greater China¡¨

Grant amount: US$14,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

2. Ming-chiu Lai

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

¡§Conference on ¡¥Institutions and Social Order in the Han Empire (206 B.C. - A.D. 220)¡¦¡¨

Grant amount: US$18,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3. Philip J. Ivanhoe

City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR)

¡§Confucian and Liberal Perspectives on Family, State, and Civil Society¡¨

Grant amount: US$19,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

4. Tana Li

The Australian National University (Australia)

¡§Vietnam, China and Chinese in Vietnam: New Research on Chinese in Vietnam, from the Earliest Times until the Present¡¨

Grant amount: US$10,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

5. Yang Liu

Art Gallery of New South Wales (Australia)

¡§International Symposium on Innovations and Creativity in Ancient Qin¡¨

Grant amount: US$19,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

C. Subsidies for Publication

 

1. Rafe de Crespigny

The Australian National University (Australia)

¡§Imperial Warlord: A Biography of Cao Cao, 155-220 AD¡¨

Grant amount: US$2,300

Grant period: 1 year

 

D. Special Project Grants

 

1. Billy Kee-long So

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR)

¡§CUHK-CCK Asia-Pacific Centre for Chinese Studies (continuation)¡¨

Grant amount: US$375,000

Grant period: 5 years

 

E. Dissertation Fellowships for ROC Students Abroad

 

1. Chao-min Cheng

Tokyo University (Japan)

¡§A Study of the Changing Styles of Taiwan¡¦s Public Buildings during Japanese Period - Focusing on the Constructions by the Construction and Repair Department in the Office of Taiwan Governor-General¡¨

Grant amount: US$15,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

¡´Wait List

Social Sciences

 

1. Yao-chung Chang (#1 in the Social Sciences Category)

The Australian National University (Australia)

¡§Regulatory Responses to Cybercrime and Information Security Problems across the Taiwan Strait¡¨