Paweł Zygadło | Cultural Studies | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paweł Zygadło | Cultural Studies | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paweł Zygadło, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China

Dr. Paweł Zygadło is an expert in Chinese philosophy and cultural studies with a PhD from National Chengchi University, Taiwan. He has held various academic roles, including Acting Director of Post-graduate Research and Deputy Head of the Department of China Studies at Xiā€™an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. His research focuses on contemporary Chinese society, rituals, and human nature, with numerous international conference presentations. Dr. Zygadło has received multiple awards, including the Khyentse Foundation Award for Excellence in Buddhist Studies. He is a member of the European Association for China Studies and the Chinese Studies Association of Australia. šŸ“ššŸŒ

 

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Educational Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paweł Zygadło has a diverse academic background, beginning with a Master’s degree in Cultural Studies (Study of Religions and East Asian Studies) from Jagiellonian University, Cracow (1999ā€“2004). He then pursued intensive Mandarin Chinese training at National Taiwan Normal University (2004ā€“2005) and Communication University of China (2009). Dr. Zygadło earned his PhD in Philosophy from National Chengchi University, Taipei (2005ā€“2013), further refining his expertise in Chinese philosophy and culture. His educational journey has played a crucial role in shaping his academic contributions to China studies. šŸŽ“šŸŒšŸ“š

 

Awards, Fellowships, and Memberships

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paweł Zygadło has received several prestigious awards and fellowships throughout his academic career. He became a member of the European Association for China Studies (EACS) in March 2023 and the Chinese Studies Association of Australia (CSAA) in June 2019. In 2016, he was awarded an RDF for his work on “The Concept of Face in Contemporary Chinese Society.” Other notable honors include the Khyentse Foundation Award for Excellence in Buddhist Studies (2012), multiple Taiwan Scholarships (2004ā€“2010), and a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship in 2016. šŸ…šŸŒšŸ“œšŸŽ“

 

Work Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paweł Zygadło has had an extensive career at Xiā€™an Jiaotong – Liverpool University, where he served as Acting Director of Post-graduate Research (Febā€“Sept 2023), Associate Chair of the University Ethics Committee (2021ā€“2023), and Deputy Head of the Department of China Studies (2018ā€“2023). He has been an Associate Professor at the same department since 2016. Earlier, he was a Lecturer at both Xiā€™an Jiaotong ā€“ Liverpool University (2015ā€“2016) and Minjiang University, Fuzhou (2013ā€“2015). Dr. Zygadło began his academic career as an ESL teacher at Shengxing Chinese and English School in 2009. šŸŽ“šŸŒšŸ“ššŸ‘Øā€šŸ«

 

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paweł Zygadłoā€™s research focuses on Chinese philosophy, cultural studies, and intercultural communication. His work examines topics such as Chinese values, the concept of face, moral psychology, and socio-political discourse in China. He explores themes related to Confucianism, Buddhist philosophy, and Chinese communication styles, including politeness and rhetoric. Dr. Zygadłoā€™s research also covers the evolution of the Chinese psyche and space perception in Chinese culture. His publications contribute to the understanding of cultural particularism, national pride, and face and authority in Chinese contexts. šŸ“ššŸŒšŸ’¬šŸ§ 

 

Publication Top Notes šŸ“š

  • Is human nature evil?ā€”A re-examination of Xunziā€™s argumentation and its implication for moral psychology ā€“ Asian Philosophy, 2024, DOI: 10.1080/09552367.2024.2430121 šŸ“˜šŸ¤”
  • China and the World: Language, Culture, Politics (vol. 2) ā€“ St Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2021 šŸ“ššŸŒ
  • Face and Oppressionā€“ Lu Xun and Lin Yutangon Chinese Cult of Face ā€“ Crossroads of Liberty: Asian, African and European Literature Towards Freedom and Oppression, 2021 šŸ“–šŸ’¬
  • China and the World: Language, Culture, Politics (vol. 1) ā€“ St Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2020 šŸ“ššŸŒ
  • Euphemism and communication in the Chinese cultural context ā€“ China and the World: Language, Culture Politics, 2020 šŸ—£ļøšŸŒ
  • Perception of space and the evolution of the Chinese psyche ā€“ Acta Asiatica Varsoviensia, 2020 šŸ§ šŸŒ
  • Face and Authority: Cultural Challenges of Teaching in China ā€“ IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies, 2020, DOI: 10.22492/ijcs.5.2.05 šŸŽ“šŸ«
  • ā€˜Chinese Valuesā€™ in Official Socio-political Discourse of PRC ā€“ New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, 2020 šŸŒšŸ‡ØšŸ‡³
  • Face and communication in Chinese context ā€“ Gdańskie Studia Azji Wschodniej, 2018 šŸ’¬šŸ‡ØšŸ‡³
  • Cultural Particularism and Intercultural Communication: The Case of Chinese Face ā€“ IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies, 2018, DOI: 10.22492/ijcs.3.2.05 šŸ§‘ā€šŸ¤ā€šŸ§‘šŸŒ
  • Patriotic Rhetoric in Chinese Public Spaces ā€“ IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies, 2017, DOI: 10.22492/ijcs.2.2.01 šŸ‡ØšŸ‡³šŸ“¢
  • Chinese Politeness (Limao) ā€“ Theory and Practice ā€“ DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science, 2017, DOI: 10.12783/dtssehs/icss2016/9204 šŸ§‘ā€šŸŽ“šŸ™

 

Louise BIGOT | Arts and Humanities | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Louise BIGOT | Arts and Humanities | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Louise BIGOT, UniversitƩ Paris 1 PanthƩon-Sorbonne, France

Based on the information provided, Ms. Louise Bigot appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award.

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Research and Professional Experience

Ms. Bigot has extensive experience in archaeology, including fieldwork and logistical support for significant archaeological projects in diverse locations such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Jerusalem. Her roles in these projects demonstrate a high level of expertise in archaeological research, including site surveying, excavation, and documentation. This hands-on experience is valuable for a young scientist in the field.

Academic Background

Ms. Bigot is currently in the fourth year of her doctoral studies at the University of Paris 1 PanthĆ©on-Sorbonne, focusing on a complex and relevant topic: “Les tombes rupestres de la rĆ©gion sud-levantine et du nord-ouest de lā€™Arabie.” Her academic journey includes a strong track record with high honors in her Masterā€™s degrees and a scholarship from the AcadĆ©mie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres.

Skills and Competencies

She possesses a range of technical skills relevant to archaeological research, including excavation techniques, GPS measurements, 3D modeling, and proficiency in various software programs. Her ability to work with both digital and traditional methods is a significant asset.

Publication

The Nabataean monumental rockā€cut tombs of Mughāyir ShuŹæayb and alā€Aį¹£Ä«fir in the oasis of alā€BadŹæ (Saudi Arabia): Preliminary architectural study and spatial organisation of the necropolis

Conclusion

Ms. Louise Bigot’s combination of fieldwork experience, advanced academic study, and specialized skills make her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award. Her ongoing research on ancient rock-cut tombs and her active participation in high-profile archaeological missions underscore her potential as a leading young researcher in her field.

 

Tareq Zuhair | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Tareq Zuhair | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Tareq Zuhair, University of Petra, Jordan

Tareq Zuhair is an accomplished academic with a PhD in English Literature from the University of Jordan. šŸ›ļø With extensive teaching experience at institutions such as the University of Petra and the University of Jordan, he is known for his dynamic teaching style and commitment to knowledge dissemination. šŸ“š Fluent in English and Arabic, Tareq is also an author of notable works, including “The Disintegration of the American Dream” and “Didactic Literature.” His published research covers topics like hydropolitics and diaspora in literature. šŸŒ He actively participates in academic activities as an external examiner and reviewer. šŸ“–āœļø

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Academic Qualifications

Dr. Tareq Zuhair holds a distinguished academic background in English Literature, having completed a PhD at the University of Jordan in Amman, Jordan, with a commendable average of Very Good in 2014. Prior to this, they earned a Masterā€™s Degree in English Language and Literature from the same institution in 2004, also achieving a Very Good average. Their foundational education was completed with a Bachelorā€™s degree in English Language and Literature from Al al Bayt University in Mafraq, Jordan, in 2000, where they similarly attained a Very Good average. šŸ“ššŸŽ“āœØ

Experience

Since 2015, He have been serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Petra, where I contribute to various academic programs. Prior to this, He was a Part-Time Lecturer at the University of Jordan from 2004 to 2015, enriching students’ educational experiences. Additionally, He have been an External Examiner and Supervisor at the Arab Open University since 2017. He teaching experience spans diverse roles, including teaching TOEFL IBT and ITP, as well as instructing second secondary classes and IGSCE from 2000 to 2014. šŸŒŸšŸ“š

Research focus

T. Zuhairā€™s research primarily examines themes related to cultural and political narratives in literature, with an emphasis on diaspora and identity. Their work includes exploring the representation of rootedness and displacement in Susan Abulhawaā€™s Mornings in Jenin, analyzing hydropolitical themes in literary works like Darraj’s A Curious Land, and interpreting psychoanalytic elements in Tennessee Williamsā€™ The Glass Menagerie. This research underscores a critical engagement with socio-political issues and literary critique, often involving cross-cultural and thematic analysis.

Publication top notes

Trees, Rootedness, and Diaspora in Susan Abulhawaā€™s Mornings in Jenin

Hideous Hydropolitics in Darraj’s A Curious Land

A Psychoanalytic Reading of Tennessee Williamsā€™ The Glass Menagerie and Lord Byronā€™s Love Letter

Sterility and Decay of Marriage in Eliotā€™s (The Cocktail Party)

Hamletā€™s Displacement as a Recurrent Case in Catherā€™s A Lost Lady and Al Halabyā€™s Once in a Promised Land