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As the hub for Chinese studies at ANU, the Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW) facilitates cross-campus, national, and international research and teaching collaborations to promote greater understanding of the Chinese world — the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, and the Chinese diaspora. CIW is the place to come to understand China and the Chinese world.

Since January 2014 the Australian Centre on China in the World has been offering up to five Graduate Fellowships per year to PhD students enrolled at Australian and New Zealand universities, with the purpose of enabling them to meet CIW and other ANU PhD students and research staff and to access the library resources on China at ANU and the National Library of Australia.

Current and past Graduate Fellows are listed below. 

2025

  • Eric Yip, Victoria University of Wellington: A Study of Pierre Hoang (1830-1909) and his Exempla Epistolarum inter Missionarios et Mandarinos

2024

  • ​​​​​​Chun Cheng, Victoria University of Wellington: Chinese writer Shen Congwen 沈從文
     
  • Tyler Gleason, University of Melbourne: Cultural-historical study of HIV/AIDS in the People’s Republic of China from the early 1980s to the early 1990s
     
  • Jia Lee, Monash University: FOI system in Malaysia
     
  • Zhengtang (Yahia) Ma, University of Melbourne: American Gay in Chinese Translation: Michael Cunningham in China
     
  • Ying (Ella) Tian, The University of Sydney: Journey to the West/Monkey King
     
  • Minglei Wang, Flinders University of Wellington: Chinese Cultural Diplomacy in the 21st Century: The China Cultural Centre Project
     
  • Tengyuan Wang, Victoria University of Wellington: Emergent group of “litterateur-filmmakers” in contemporary Chinese cinema, who adapted their own novels or poems into films

 

2023

  • Zhengtang (Yahia) Ma, University of Melbourne
     
  • Chenjun (Ellie) Wang, Macquarie University

2022

  • Ausma Bernotaite, Griffith University
     
  • Christopher Cheng, Western Sydney University

2021

  • Austin Tseng, University of Melbourne