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RESEARCH ON THE RISE
Department
Accountancy
Computing and Decision Sciences
Chinese
Economics
English
History
Philosophy
Translation
Visual Studies
Principal Investigator
Prof Chan Koon-hung
Prof Leng Mingming
Prof Liu Liming
Prof Shang Weixin
Prof Si Tou Sau-ieng
Prof Simon Fan Chengze
Prof Michael Ingham
Prof Mark Hampton
Prof Poon Shuk-wah
Prof Paisley Livingston
Prof Zhang Jiji
Prof Rachel Lung Wai-chu
Prof Sophia Law Suk-mun
Project Title
General Research Fund 2015/16
The Effectiveness of Tax Rate Reduction and Tax Enforcement in Mitigating the Impact of Book-tax Disconformity on Corporate Tax Noncompliance Policy Optimization for Product Returns: A Decision- Theoretic Approach
Inventory Competition with Transshipment and Substitution
Information Leakage and Sharing in a Multi-Period Decentralized Supply Chain
A Study of 10 Major Works of “Jiaohuaju” (教化劇)
from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
Remedying Education through Information Technology and Teacher Incentives: An Experimental Study in Rural China
Shakespeare: A Study in Syntax and Style for Teachers and Performers in a Second Language
British Radicals in Colonial Hong Kong
Animals, Modernity and Nation-building: Oxen in Republican China
Bolzano and Aesthetics
Causation, Decision, and Imprecise Probabilities
Interpreters and Interpreting in Chinese Archival Records up to 600CE
Art as a Language for Children with Traumatic Experiences
Prestigious Fellowship for Lingnan Professor
Prof Cai Zongqi, Lee Wing Tat Chair Professor of Chinese Literature at the Department of Chinese, was one of only three awardees out of 22 applicants to the highly competitive 2015/16 RGC Humanities and Social Sciences Prestigious Fellowship Scheme.
In his RGC-funded project entitled “A Critical History of Chinese Literary Thought”, Prof Cai traces the historical evolution of key terms and concepts to demonstrate the inner coherence of Chinese literary thought and explains the reasons for the uncomplimentary views that the tradition has received at times. His overall objective is to draw
Chinese literary thought into the mainstream of literary scholarship.
Prof Cai’s honour is the latest in a string of successes for Lingnan since the Fellowship Scheme was introduced in 2012, with our four awardees coming from both the arts and social sciences. Our record is second only to the University of Hong Kong amongst UGC- funded institutions, proof of our edge and commitment to the liberal arts.


































































































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