Taiwan Studies Graduate Fellowships
Bradley Cardozo, Anthropology
Project title: “Climate Justice in Taiwan”
Mei-Chen Chen, Department of Ethnomusicology
Project title: “Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage under Globalization: The Transmission and Practice of Traditional Performing Arts of Taiwan”
Edward Cleofe, Archaeology
Project title: “Taiwan Indigenous Landscape and History Project”
Yiming Ha, History
Project title: “Disciplining the Army: Military Institutions and Policy during the Yuan-Ming Transition”
Danielle Kalani Heinz, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
Project title: “Taiwan Indigenous Landscape and History Project”
Philip Hsu, Asian Languages and Cultures
Project title: “Historiography in Qing and Modern Buddhist Monastic Gazetteers”
Bowei Hu, Sociology
Project title: “Homeownership Culture? Social Class and Household Debt in Taiwan”
Andrew Le, Sociology
Project title: “When All the Fish are Dead: An Environmental Disaster in Vietnam and its Effects in Taiwan”
Ruey-Ying Liu, Sociology
Project title: “Constructing Childhood through Social Interaction: A Comparative Longitudinal Study of Adult-Child Interaction in the US and Taiwan”
Iman Nagy, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
Project title: “Taiwan Indigenous Landscape and History Project”
Brooke Bach-Táng Phan, Education
Project title: “What is a Global Citizen?: How School Teachers Teach and Students Learn Concepts and Themes of Global Citizenship Education in Taipei Taiwan”
Kun Xian Shen, Asian Languages and Cultures
Project title: “Transformed into Life: Politicizing Photos of the Deceased in Taiwan After Martial Law”
Taiwan Studies Faculty Fellowships
Stephen Acabado, Anthropology
Project title: “Community consultation: Taiwan Indigenous Landscape and History Project”
Hui-Shu Lee, Art History
Project title: “Reading Relational Art in Chinese Painting and Calligraphy: Emperor Lizong (r. 1224-64) and His Women”
Andrea Goldman, History
Project title: “The Frenchman and the Chinese Opera: Imperialism, Homoeroticism, and Transnational Masculinities, 1900-1950”
Wagatsuma Fellowships
Daniel Iwama, Urban Planning
Project title: “Unbecoming empire: Military land conversion in a resurgent Okinawa”
Toulouse-Antonin Roy, History
Project title: “The Japanese Empire Indigenous Peoples and the Making of Capitalist Taiwan 1895-1915”
Jacob Thomas, Sociology
Project title: “To Overstay or Not Overstay: Non-immigrant Visa Holder's Decision to Immigrate or Not Into Japan and the US”
Masayoshi Yamada, History
Project title: “The Sound We Saw the Visions We Heard: The Making of Transpacific Solidarity through Jazz Listening in the Cold War Era”
Hyunjung Chi, Asian Languages and Culture
Project title: “Managing the Distressed Mind in an Age of Anxiety: Psychiatric Knowledge and Practice in South Korea 1945-1980s”
J. Yang Scholarship
Yang Cheng Hu, Epidemiology
Yen Chun Wang, Archaeology
Shao-Hsuan Tseng, Law
Chu-Hsien Wang, Anderson School of Management
Wen-Hsin Chang, Applied Economics
Guan-Cheng Chen, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Yi-Chun Hung, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Ching Wen Lan, Public Health
Chia-Ying Tsui, Anderson School of Management
Li-Fan Wu, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Kai-Chi Chang, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Spencer Chen, Anthropology
Tzu-Chin Chen, ALC
Pei-Shan Chung, Bioengineering
Philip Hsu, ALC
Ken-Fu Liang, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Fang-Ru Lin, ALC
Yen-Ju Lin, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Kun Xian Shen, ALC
Yenwen Tseng, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Yun-Pu Yang, Theater