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Year Nationality Name Position Then Topic of Research Plan
2019
France Maud M'Bondjo
East Asian Civilisations Research Centre (CRCAO)
Associate Researcher
New Confucianism and Modernities: Cross-dynamics of Philosophical Ideas and Political Interpretations in Contemporary Taiwan
2019
Poland Anna Gryszkiewicz
University of Gdansk
Ph. D. Candidate
Between Memory and Creation. Negotiating National Identity in the Area of Contemporary Dance in Taiwan
2019
Korea Kwansoon Ji
Department of History, Yonsei University
Ph. D. Candidate
The Criticism of re-Confucianism(再儒化) during modern and contemporary
2019
Korea Inhye Han
Ewha Womans University
Associate Researcher
Exploiting the Old Empire: Transcolonial Literature and Film in East Asia, 1919-1945
2019
Belgium Nicolas Standaert
Catholic University of Louvain
Professor
An Intercultural Communication Circuit of Books between China and Europe in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: The Establishment of In-Between Textual Communities
2019
Germany Stefan Kramer
University of Cologne, Germany
Professor
2019
Korea Kim Hanung
Independent Scholar
Post-doctoral Research
Between Nagas and Dragons: Contested Interactions between Tibetan and Chinese Rainmaking Rituals in Pre-modern Inner Asia
2019
UK Chow, Sheryl Man-Ying
Princeton University, USA
Ph. D. Candidate
Music, Science, and Western Learning: Music Theory in Early Qing China
2018
Republic of Kazakhstan Nurlan Kenzheakhmet
Department of History, Philosophy and Religion | School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nazarbayev University
Ming China and the Eurasian Countries in the Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries
2018
Germany Guggenmos Esther-Maria
Institute for Near Eastern and East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Professor
Buddhism and Prediction – On the Zhancha Shan’e Yebao Jing 占察善惡業報經 and its Cultural Transmission