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Grant Recipients (II), 2025-2026

May 18, 2026

Recipients in the American Region                       Unit: US$

(in order of date application received)

A. Research Grants

1. Wayne C.F. Yeung

University of Denver

“Locating the Cantophone Extraterritorially: Hong Kong Sinophone Literature in Taiwan”

Grant amount: US$10,000

Grant period: 2 years

 

2. Chang Xu

Rice University

“Medicine on the March: Healthcare for the Eighteenth-Century Qing Military”

Grant amount: US$29,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3. Xiaojun Li

University of British Columbia (Canada)

“Crossing the Great Firewall: Platform Ecosystems and Chinese Diaspora Views of Home and Host”

Grant amount: US$14,000

Grant period: 2 years

 

4. Chen-pang Yeang

University of Toronto (Canada)

“Digital Hardware Platforms and the Transformation of Electronic Industries in Taiwan and China: A Socio-Technical History, 2000–2020”

Grant amount: US$27,600

Grant period: 2 years

 

5. Ning Leng

Georgetown University

“Understanding Chinese Students in the West: Changing Political Values and Geopolitical Views?”

Grant amount: US$24,000

Grant period: 2 years

 

6. Tina Lu

Yale University

“Pagination Practices in Seventeenth-Century Chinese Imprints and What They Tell Us”

Grant amount: US$12,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

B. Scholar Grants

1. Kenneth Holloway

Florida Atlantic University

“Pathways to the Divine: Miraculous Metamorphosis in Buddhist and Confucian Traditions”

Grant amount: US$20,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

2. Ya-wen Lei

Harvard University

“Geopolitical Transplants: States, Firms, and Labor in the Chip War”

Grant amount: US$35,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3. Wendy Swartz

Rutgers University

“Daring to Create: Theories of Literary Creativity in Early Medieval China (200–600)”

Grant amount: US$30,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

4. Kevin Buckelew

Northwestern University

“Karma, Commerce, and Conscience: Layman Pang and Moral Responsibility in Vernacular Chinese Buddhism”

Grant amount: US$23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

5. Nicholas Williams

Arizona State University

“Reopening the Odes: Hermeneutics and Poetics of the Shijing

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

6. Herbert Chang

Dartmouth College

“Wired for Polarization: How Disinformation and Platform Migration Reshape Taiwan’s Digital Democracy”

Grant amount: US$35,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

7. Shin-yi Chao

University of Rochester

“Daoist Immortal, Vernacular Goddess: The Making of Wei Huacun (251–334) Worship in Local Religion”

Grant amount: US$35,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

8. Ling Chen

Johns Hopkins University

“How Dual Capitalism Saved China’s Economy”

Grant amount: US$28,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

C. Publication Subsidies

1. Brian Lander

Brown University

China’s Environmental History: A Reader”, edited by Brian Lander and Peter Lavelle

Grant amount: US$5,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

2. Ying-chao Kao

Virginia Commonwealth University

Fear of Queer Taiwan: Anti-LGBTQ Movements Between Taiwan and the U.S. Religious Right”, by Ying-chao Kao

Grant amount: US$5,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3. David Armstrong

Cambria Press

A Counter Literary History of Taiwan in the New Millennium”, edited by Carlos Rojas, Pei-yin Lin, and Wen-chi Li

Grant amount: US$5,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

4. David Armstrong

Cambria Press

Refuge, Resilience, and Reinvention: A Memoir of Identity, Belonging, and Becoming”, by Kang-i Sun Chang

Grant amount: US$5,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

D. Doctoral Fellowships

1. Zhongxian Xiao

Georgia Institute of Technology

“Fueling Self-Reliance: Petroleum and Techno-Politics of Energy in Twentieth-Century China (1910s–1980s)”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

2. Wei Wu

University of California, San Diego

“Under the White Sun: The Modern Prints Society (MPS) in Nationalist Territory, 1934–1945”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3. Anke Wang

Cornell University

“State, Nature, and the Making of a Maritime Borderland in the Gulf of Tonkin, 1880–1950”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

4. Chengyu Fu

Harvard University

“Fiscal Centralization, Tax Extraction, and Anti-Corruption Enforcement: Evidence from China’s Tax Reforms”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

5. Daniel Chai

University of California, Los Angeles

“Building a Global Talent Hub: Recruiting and Cultivating International Student-Workers for Taiwan’s Industries”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

6. Guangquan Shen

Indiana University, Bloomington

“Dealing with Marriage Pressure: Continuity and Change in Marriage in Contemporary Urban China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

7. Tianyu Cheng

Syracuse University

“The Gambler’s Code: Gambling, Law and Violence in Eighteenth-Century China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

8. Junyi Han

Yale University

“Borders of Conflicts: Sino-Vietnamese Estrangement and Diffusion of Violence in Cold War Yunnan, 1964–1993”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

9. Hongyi Yu

Columbia University

“Interpersonal Propaganda: The Work of Grassroots Propagandists and the Art of Oral Propaganda Work in Wartime and Socialist China, 1937–1965”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

10. William Julian

Harvard University

“Inscribing the New Frontier: Media and Utopia in Modern Xinjiang”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

11. Eric Lee

Cornell University

“Accidental Status: A Social History of Elite-Making through the Protection Privilege in North China, 900 C.E. to 1127 C.E.”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

12. Jun Zhou

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

“Selling Live: Digitalization and the Reorganization of Service Work in China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

13. Boxi Liu

Bard Graduate Center

“From Kherlen River to Yanjing: Gift-giving and Cultural Diversity in the Kitan-Liao Empire”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

14. Samuel Hellmann

Columbia University

“International Form / Socialist Content: Revolution and Renewal in the Chinese Built Environment”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

15. Jingya Guo

Cornell University

“Between Variations and Regularity: The Making of Myriad Menstrual Bodies and the Politics of Medical Knowledge in Late Imperial China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

16. Dandan Xu

Brown University

“Tracing the Master in Words and Images: Illustrated Biographies of Wang Yangming (1472–1529) in Late Ming China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

17. Jingyi Guo

Pennsylvania State University

“Homemakers of the Datafied State: Women’s Labor in Data-Driven Governance in China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

18. Yue Lin

University of California, Berkeley

“Championing Economic National Security in a De-Globalized Era”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

19. Qing Guan

Northwestern University

“Leadership Succession and Authoritarian Durability: A Comparison of the People’s Republic of China and the Former Soviet Union”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

20. Hairong Huang

University of Toronto (Canada)

“Swine Revolution: Technology, Ecology, and the Remaking of Pigs in Maoist China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

21. Yuyuan Liu

Columbia University

“The Work of Images: Photography and Visual Culture Across the Twentieth-Century Tibetan Plateau”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

22. Jiahe Mei

University of California, Berkeley

“Beyond Common Sense: Perceptual Disabilities and Chinese Literary Modernity”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

23. Yong Kang Alex Chow

University of California, Berkeley

“Feeling Freedom: Affective Politics, Monetary Order, and Hong Kong’s Modernity (1950s–2019)”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

24. Wenxian Zhang

University of Southern California

“Borderland as Spectacle: The Politics of Tourism and Transmedia Extraction in Contemporary Southwest China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

25. Jinyi Liu

New York University

“Breaking New Ground: Court Production of Marble in Qing Beijing (1644–1911)”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

26. Yumeng Zhang

Cornell University

“Beyond Elite Narratives: Reconstructing Local Ritual and Religious Registers in Medieval North China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

27. Yimeng Yang

Northeastern University

“Waste Power: Infrastructural Fixes and State Techno-Capitalism of Globalizing China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

28. Alison Sile Chen-Zhao

University of California, San Diego

“Digital Panopticon: How Mass Surveillance Reshapes China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

E. Dissertation Fellowships for ROC Students Abroad

1. Li-ting Chang

University of California, Santa Barbara

“‘Dear Darlingʼ: The Love Letter as a New Cultural Sensation in Early Twentieth-Century China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

2. Chien-cho Chan

University of British Columbia (Canada)

“Good to Feel Bad: Negative Emotions and Intellectual Transformation in Early Modern China”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3. Yi-xiang Sun

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

“Beyond the Chip: Comparative Study of Semiconductor Talent Ecosystems in Taiwan and the United States”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

4. Chen-wei Yu

Northwestern University

“A Computational Approach to Understanding the Meanings of Happiness Across Cultures”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

5. Tsu-en Wang

Washington University in St. Louis

“Essays in Labor and Development Economics”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

6. Ssu-chieh Fan

University of Texas, Austin

“Digital Cinephilia: Mapping the Online Film Culture of Post-Martial Law Taiwan (1990s–2010s)”

Grant amount: US$25,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

Recipients in the European Region                      Unit: €

(in order of date application received)

A. Research Grants

1. Tom Hoogervorst

Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (The Netherlands)

“Mazu, Hantu, and Kue in Makassar: Shared Heritage and Social Anxieties among the Chinese Diaspora in VOC and post-VOC Asia”

Grant amount: €90,000

Grant period: 2 years

 

B. Database Grants

1. Marc Bui

Archéologie et Philologie d’Orient et d’Occident - CNRS PSL (France)

“The Global Dunhuang Database: A French-Taiwanese Initiative for the Digital Reunification, Restoration, Transcription, and Open-Access Structuring of the Scattered Dunhuang Heritage”

Grant amount: €102,000

Grant period: 3 years

C. Conference and Seminar Grants

1. Niklas Swanström

Institute for Security and Development Policy (Sweden)

“Development-Security Nexus in Semiconductors: Prospects for Europe–East Asian Collaboration in an Uncertain Era”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 6 months

 

2. William Blythe

University of Cambridge (UK)

“Sinitics and Sinologies: At the Crossroads of Dialect, Philology and Translation – An International Conference in Honour of Prof. Bernhard Fuehrer (Emeritus)”

Grant amount: €15,000

Grant period: 6 months

 

3. Tan-ying Chou

Bordeaux Montaigne University (France)

“Heritage of Literary Practices and Transmission of Scholarly Knowledge: Plural Memories and Crossed Perspectives between Chinese Studies and General and Comparative Literature”

Grant amount: €24,000

Grant period: 6 months

 

D. Doctoral Fellowships

1. Weijia Liu

École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

“The Paradox of Giving to Charity: A Local History of Charitable Works for Children in Qing Dynasty Ba County”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

2. Soline Schweisguth

École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

“Social Classes, Economic Knowledge, and State-Building: The Making of a ʻSoviet State’ in the Chinese Soviet Republic (1931–1934)”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3. Ryan Sze Ming Choi

The University of Edinburgh (UK)

“Collaborationism in Wartime Hong Kong: The Cultural Production of Hanjian (Traitors) under Japanese Occupation, 1941–1945”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

4. Yijun Xie

École Pratique des Hautes Études (France)

“From Power to Act: The Cult of the Ong Ya in Hokkien Society”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

5. Tianyu Shi

University of Hamburg (Germany)

“Mechanisms of Shaping Public Memory through the Circulation of Funerary Texts in Middle-to-Late Imperial China”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

6. Yuxi Pan

University of London (UK)

“Visualizing the Transcultural Networks of the Mongol Empire: Horses in Yuan and Ilkhanid Art”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

7. Perigois Judicael

École Pratique des Hautes Études (France)

“King Cheng’s Cultural Memory in Early Chinese Sources”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

8. Tianjie Yin

École Pratique des Hautes Études (France)

“The Divine Protector Puhua Tianzun and the Localization of His Worship in Qing-dynasty Sichuan (1644-1911)”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

9. Penglei Su

Université Paris Cité (France)

“Manufacturing the ʻChinese Mine’ in Africa: Mining Capital, Labor Regimes, and Chinese Migration in the DRC”

Grant amount: €23,000
Grant period: 1 year

 

10. Siyu Tang

University of Oxford (UK)

“Post-Industrial Utopia: Experiments of Home-Making in China’s Rust Belt”

Grant amount: €23,000
Grant period: 1 year

E. Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

1. Jean Corbi

Centre de Recherche sur les Civilisations de l’Asie Orientale (France)

“A Chinese History of Western Medicine: Networks of Technical Medical Education in Sichuan, 1920s–1950s”

Grant amount: €52,000

Grant period: 2 years

 

2. Eléonore Caro

École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France)

“The Production, Circulation and Transmission of Medical Knowledge in Early China: A Study of Excavated Medical Texts”

Grant amount: €26,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

3. Theo Stapleton

University of Oxford (UK)

“Dharma and Difference in Dar es Salaam: The First Chinese Buddhist Mission in Tanzania”

Grant amount: €26,000

Grant period: 1 year

F. Dissertation Fellowships for ROC Students Abroad

1. Yu-yuan Chiu

Université Paris Nanterre (France)

 “The Two Poles of Desire: A Comparative Study of the Paths to Spiritual Freedom in Bataille’s ‘Sovereignʼ and Zhuangzi’s ‘Sageʼ”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

2. Chuan-han Cheng

University of Cambridge (UK)

 “Shifting Global Trade and Financial Systems: How Tariff Barriers and Exchange Rate Regimes Affect Trade Balance and Consumer Welfare for Taiwan and China”

Grant amount: €23,000

Grant period: 1 year

 

Recipients in Developing Regions                                  Unit: US$

(in order of date application received)

  1. Conference and Seminar Grants

1. Lisa Indraccolo

Tallinn University (Estonia)

“Memory and Trauma: Chinese, Sinophone, and Global Perspectives in Literature, Film, and Cultural Studies”

Grant amount: US$9,000

Grant period: 6 months

B. Mobility Grants

1. Alex Raymond

University of Balamand (Lebanon)
“Participation at the 17th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies with a Presentation ‘Early PRC Frontier Policy and Local Political Mobilization in Tibet: The Mimang Tsongdu Movement (1951–1952)ʼ”
Grant amount: US$1,500
Grant period: 6 months

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