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Through the Travel Grants, CIW supports research or conference visits that:

• have a substantial China, Taiwan, or the Chinese diaspora focus;
• advance research;
• have the potential to develop new networks outside the ANU; and
• showcase and disseminate the University's China-related research achievements.

Past awards are listed below. 

  • Dr. Matthew Galway
    Covert Ops in Cold War Cambodia: Huang Shiming and Chinese Communist Intelligence Work in Cambodia during the Indochina Wars, 1946-1979
  • Dr. Benjamin Herscovitch
    Australian economic deterrence in the Taiwan Strait
  • Professor. Ari Heinrich
    vSite Visit to the Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab (C-Lab) 
  • Professor. Benjamin Penny 
    Mazu Temples and Electoral Politics/Fengshui, Taiwanese Identity and New Religions
  • Dr. Xiaoli Guo
    Factional Tides: Tracing the Zhejiang Influence in KMT's Decisive Decade (1927-1937)
  • Dr. Matthew Galway
    Present "Peasant Workers, Communist Spies: The Central Investigation Department, Overseas Chinese, and Global Maoism in Cambodia Global Sixties" at AAS 2023 in Boston
  • Dr. Yinjunjie (Jacquelyn) Zhang 
    The impact of e-commerce expansion initiatives in rural China
  • Dr. Hsiao-chun Hung 
    Field Recording of the Chinese Inscriptions of the Mongol invasion of Java in AD 1293
  • Dr. Shuge Wei 
    Between Beijing and Hunan: The Changsha Incident (1923) and Hunan Local Diplomacy 
  • Dr. Shengyu Fan 
    The History of Hongloumeng's English Translations
  • Dr. Mark Strange 
    Taiwan Research Trip: studies of Zi zhi tong jian
  • Dr. Larry Weifeng Liu
    China population aging and climate policy 
  • Dr. Dirk van der Kley
    Bridging the DNA development divide: How China seeks to close the biotech gap with the US 
  • A/Professor. Fengyuan Ji
    To See Is to Believe: the Linguistic Landscape and Politics in China since 1949
  • A/Professor. Kailing Shen
    Keynote speech on 12th International Symposium of Quantitative Economics, 2023
  • Mr. Matthew Galway
    Cultural Revolution in Cambodia: Overseas Chinese, Communist Spies, and Radicalism in Phnom Penh‚Äôs Global Sixties 
  • Dr. Debby Chan 
    Solidarity buying under the shadow of China
  • Dr. Edward Sing-Yue Chan 
    Studying Things Chinese: Challenges and Opportunities
  • A/Professor. Yixiao Zhou
    Present my paper on the returns to R&D investment in China at the 33rd Chinese Economics Society Australia (CESA) Annual Conference at Macquarie Business School
  • Professor Lin Cui
    Internationalization of high-tech multinational enterprises from China
  • Dr. Hsiao-chun Hung 
    Movement of Ancient Technologies across Southern East Asia
  • Dr. Yun Zhou
    Christianity and the Reconstruction of Interpersonal Relationships in Republican China
  • Professor Vladimir Canudas Romo
    Mortality and composition: regional contribution to the change of national life expectancy in China
  • Dr. Qing Guan
    Understanding the 2021 Australian Census Statistics: The (Re)distribution of Chinese Immigrants in Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Dr. Wenting Cheng 
    Green Finance Regulation in China: ESG standard-setting and disclosure
  • Dr. Yuan Peng 
    How frontrunner cities lead the development of hydrogen economy in China?
  • Dr. Zhengdao Ye
    Keywords in Chinese Diplomacy: Semantic Analysis and Corpus Building
  • Professor. Paul Burke 
    Effectiveness of electric vehicle incentives in China
  • Dr. Larry Weifang Liu 
    China's External Balances: Theory and Empirics
  • A/Professor. Yujie Zhu
    National Forgetting and Local Remembering: Memory Politics in Modern China
  • Dr. Shengyu Fan
    Translator's Mirror for the Romantic: David Hawkes at Work
  • Dr. Ying Xin Show 
    Memory of the Left in Malaysia
  • Dr. Tom Cliff
    Welfare Entrepreneurs and Paradoxes of Social Control in Rural China    
  • Dr. Hsiao-chun Hung 
    Chinese Warriors and Mongol Fleet in the Karimata Strait, AD 1293
  • Dr. Yuan Peng 
    Who drives and contributes to China’s emerging hydrogen economy? – understanding the dynamics and interactions between cities and business actors
  • Dr. Benjamin Herscovitch
    Measuring & mapping the health of the Australia-China relationship
  • Dr. (Yarjis) Xueqing Zhong 
    Yugur language, culture and interactions with other ethnic groups along the Hexi Corridor: Involving a native language linguist, local experts and participation from the local community    
  • Dr. Matthew Glaway
    Title #1 (Book): The Emergence of Global Maoism (Cornell University Press, release MArch 2022); Title #2 (edited volume): Fellow Traveler (under review, ANU Press)
  • Dr. Wenting Cheng 
    China Engaging with Global IP Governance: Between Instrumentalism and Foreign Policy