NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POSTDOCTORAL GRANTS
Research Grants:
Institute for Asian and Pacific Research, Japan; P.I. Professor Yuyama Tomiko included me in this grant, “Invention of Identities and Development of Pluralism -- from the Perspective of Asia/China,” 2010-2013.
PekingUniversity’s InternationalAcademy for China Studies, Beijing, September-December, 2010.
U.S. Department of Education Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad, “Evaluating Revivals of Confucian Values in Contemporary China: A Case Study of the Zhu (Xi) Family Association,” January-December, 2010, for research at Huadong (East China) Normal University’s Institute for Research on Ancient Texts in Shanghai and at Peking University’s International Academy for China Studies in Beijing.
J. William Fulbright Foundation, Fulbright Senior Scholars Program, Council for
International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), US Department of State, alternate 2010-11.
National Science Council (Taiwan), research collaboration and teaching two courses at
NationalTaiwanUniversity, January-July, 2009.
American Council of Learned Societies, “Tang Song Transition: An International Project for Reevaluating Tang – Song Change and Continuity,” Conference Planning Grant, 2005-06.
American Council of Learned Societies, CSCC Fellowship – American Research in the
Humanities in the PRC, for research at the Center for Studies of Ancient
Chinese History, PekingUniversity, Beijing, July-December 2004.
J. William Fulbright Foundation, Fulbright Senior Scholars Program, Council for
International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), US Department of State, for research
at the Center for Studies of Ancient Chinese History, PekingUniversity, Beijing,
2003-04.
Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Program (U.S. Department of Education),
2003-04, declined.
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Feodor Lynen-Forschungsstipendien;
postdoctoral grant for Dr. Christian Soffel (University of Munich) to do research
with me at ASU, 2002-03, renewed 2003-04.
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, research grant for joint project with Peking
University’s Zhongguo Gudaishi Yanjiu Zhongxin (Center for Studies of Ancient
Chinese History) and Academia Sinica’s Shiyusuo (Institute of History
Philology), 2001-02 and 2002-03; non-cost extension to 8/2004.
Wu Foundation Grant, 1996-97.
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, senior scholar grant, 1994-95.
National Central Library, Center for Chinese Studies, visiting researcher grant,
Summer 1994.
Pacific Cultural Foundation, summer 1993.
American Council of Learned Societies, 1989-90.
National Endowment for the Humanities, 1988-89.
NationalAcademy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with China,
May 1985.
NationalAcademy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with China,
1983-84.
NationalAcademy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with China,
1982-83.
Department of Education, Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Program, 1982-83
(jointly with CSCC grant).
American Council of Learned Societies, 1982, declined.
National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 1980.
Conference Grant:
American Council of Learned Societies, conference on Cultural Values in North China
during the 12th and 13th Centuries, held in Dec. 1983 at Oracle Conference
Center, AZ, 1981. Project led by Stephen H. West.
Institutional Grant:
Japan Foundation, Support Program for Japanese Studies, Faculty Expansion Grant
Program, historian of pre-modern Japan. Applied with colleague and project
director Winston Kahn, three-year grant, 1993-96.
Teaching Resources Grants (for revising or creating courses):
Department of Education through the East Asian Program, Center for Asian Studies,
ArizonaStateUniversity, 1991.
Department of Education through the Southwest Institute for Research on Women,
1986.
Travel Grants:
Harvard University, Fairbank Center, International Conference on Benjamin Schwartz, sponsored by Harvard University and East China Normal University and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Dec., 2006.
Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation through University of Buffalo, for international
conference on Sanguo culture, Sichuan, May-June, 2001.
National Central Library, Center for Chinese Studies, for international conference on
Chu Hsi Studies, November, 2000.
Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philology, for special invited lectures, April-
May, 2000.
Academia Sinica, Institute for Chinese Literature and Philosophy, to attend the
International Conference on Chu Hsi Studies, Taiwan, May 1992.
NationalAcademy of Sciences, Committee for Scholarly Communications with China,
to attend an international conference on Sung history, sponsored by Hebei
University and PekingUniversity, Aug. 1991.
ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong, to attend an international Sung history conference,
Hong Kong, July 1995.
American Council of Learned Societies, to attend an international conference on the
Sung, sponsored by the ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong, Dec. 1984.