Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange
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66 The <strong>Chiang</strong> <strong>Ching</strong>-<strong>kuo</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> 2010-2011 Annual Report 67<br />
B. Database Grants<br />
1. Cheng-yun Liu and Lau Nap Yin<br />
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, with Peter Bol of Harvard University (USA)<br />
“Name Authority Files Database and China Biographical Database”<br />
Grant amount: NT$3,000,000<br />
Grant period: 3 years<br />
C. Conference and Seminar Grants<br />
1. Chung-chian Teng<br />
College of <strong>International</strong> Affairs, National Chengchi University, with Quansheng Zhao of American<br />
University (USA)<br />
“China Rising: External and Internal Impact”<br />
Grant amount: NT$1,500,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
2. Kuo-Shiang Tseng<br />
Sun Yat-sen Research Center <strong>for</strong> Social Sciences, National Sun Yat-sen University, with Wei Shan<br />
of National University of Singapore (Singapore)<br />
“‘Unfinished Revolution: Revisiting the Legacy of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and His Time’<br />
<strong>International</strong> Academic Conference”<br />
Grant amount: NT$900,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
3. Wen-Huei Cheng<br />
Department of Chinese Literature, National Chengchi University, with Leung Yuen Sang of The<br />
Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), et al.<br />
“The <strong>International</strong> Conference on the Conceptual Change and Identity Making in Modern East<br />
Asia and the Workshop <strong>for</strong> Chinese Identity and the Formation of Modern State”<br />
Grant amount: NT$450,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
D. Publication Subsidies<br />
1. Rostislav Berezkin<br />
Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, with Igor Alexandrovich Alimov of Russian<br />
Academy of Sciences (Russia)<br />
“Publication of the Book Precious Scrolls (Baojuan) Functioning in the Culture of China, with<br />
Baojuan about Three Rebirths of Mulian as an Example”<br />
Grant amount: NT$180,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
E. Special Project Grants<br />
1. Shou-chien Shih<br />
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, with Graduate Institute of Networking and<br />
Multimedia of National Taiwan University (Taiwan) and Dunhuang Academy (China)<br />
“A Comprehensive Project <strong>for</strong> Integrating the Art of the Dunhuang Grottoes and Digital<br />
Technology”<br />
Grant amount: NT$5,994,000<br />
Grant period: 3 years<br />
RECIPIENTS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION<br />
A. Research Grants<br />
1. Glenn R. Summerhayes<br />
University of Otago (New Zealand)<br />
“Austronesian Expansion - A New Guinea Corridor ?”<br />
Grant amount: US$20,000<br />
Grant period: 1 year<br />
2. Ka-wai Fan<br />
City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)<br />
“A Study of the Bureau <strong>for</strong> Revising Medical Classics in Northern Song China”<br />
Grant amount: US$40,000<br />
Grant period: 2 years<br />
Unit: US$<br />
3. Wan-tai Zheng<br />
The University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)<br />
“Chinese Family Business and Stock Market: A Comparative and Cooperative Study in Shanghai,<br />
Taiwan and Hong Kong”<br />
Grant amount: US$50,000<br />
Grant period: 2 years<br />
4. James H. Liu<br />
Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand)<br />
“The Benevolent Authority Model of Societal Organization”<br />
Grant amount: US$60,000<br />
Grant period: 3 years