Grant Recipients (I), 2025-2026
Dec 17, 2025Recipients in the Domestic Region
(in order of date application received) Unit: NT$
A. Special Project Grants
1. Ko-wu Huang
Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
「『紮根與前行:蔣經國基金會口述紀事』計畫案」
Grant amount : NT$3,000,000
Grant period : 2 years
2. Yi-shen Chen
Academia Historica
「『蔣經國總統資料庫』第四期建置計畫」
Grant amount : NT$3,000,000
Grant period : 2 years
Recipients in the American Region
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(in order of application received) |
Unit: US$ |
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. I-lin Liu
North American Taiwan Studies Association
“North American Taiwan Studies Association 31st Annual Conference ‘Resonance/Dissonance: Voicing Taiwan, Knowledge Production, and Asymmetry of Power’”
Grant amount : US$25,000
Grant period : 6 months
B. Publication Subsidies
1. Emily Baum
University of California, Irvine
Uncanny Beliefs: Superstition in Modern Chinese History, edited by Emily Baum and Albert Wu
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
2. Anthony Clark
Whitworth University
Time Exposures: Catholic Photography and the Evolution of Modern China, by Joseph W. Ho and Anthony E. Clark
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
3. Amanda Todd
University of California Press Foundation
Animation Thinks: A Story of Media Entanglements in China, by Panpan Yang
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
4. Emma Wagh
Princeton University Press
The Song Dynasty: A New History, by Christian Lamouroux, translated by Charles Hartman and Patricia Buckley Ebrey
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
5. Beth Fuget
University of Washington Press
The Tin Centuries: Technology and Statecraft in Qing China, by Yijun Wang
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
6. Beth Fuget
University of Washington Press
Routes of Taiwan Tea: Mobility, Borders, and Territoriality, by Po-yi Hung
Grant amount : US$5,000
Grant period : 1 year
C. Special Project Grants
1. John Kieschnick
Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University
“Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student Conference in Modern Chinese Humanities”
Grant amount : US$75,000
Grant period : 3 years
2. David Der-wei Wang
Harvard University
“The Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Inter-University Center for Sinological Studies, USA
Grant amount : US$240,000
Grant period : 3 years
Recipients in the European Region
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(in order of application received) |
Unit: Euro |
A. Conference and Seminar Grants
1. Benedetta Lomi
University of Bristol (UK)
“Buddhist Medicine: Practices, People, Perspectives”
Grant amount : €12,500
Grant period : 6 months
2. Luca Gabbiani
École française d’Extrême-Orient (France)
“Inscribing Nature of Southwest China : Archives, Knowledge, and Environments (Late Imperial China to Contemporary China)”
Grant amount : €6,667
Grant period : 6 months
B. Special Project Grants
1. Laura De Giorgi
European Association for Chinese Studies (Italy)
“EACS 26th Biennial Conference and EACS Young Scholar Award”
Grant amount : €20,000
Grant period : 1 year
2. Olga Lomová
Charles University (Czech Republic)
Continuation of the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation International Sinological Center at Charles University in Prague, 2026-2028”
Grant amount : €225,000
Grant period : 3 years
Recipients in Asia-Pacific Regions
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(in order of application received) |
Unit: NT$ |
A. Special Project Grants
1. Tsuyoshi Ishii
University of Tokyo (Japan)
East Asian Center for Sinology, The University of Tokyo - Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Overseas Center
Grant amount : NT$9,000,000
Grant period : 3 years
Recipients in Developing Regions
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(in order of application received) |
Unit: US$ |
A. Research Grants
1. Ivana Buljan
University of Zagreb (Croatia)
“Worry and Trouble in Early Chinese Philosophy: Reconceptualizing Emotional Disturbance”
Grant amount : US$12,000
Grant period : 1 year
B. Library Acquisition Grants
1. Arvydas Kumpis
Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania)
“Expansion of Library Funds for Chinese Studies in Vytautas Magnus University Project”
Grant amount : US$8,990
Grant period : 3 years
C. Graduate Student and Faculty Mobility Grants
1. Akshay Bhambri
University of Delhi (India)
“Tradition Reconstituted: Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and Modern Regimes of Knowledge”
Grant amount : US$1,000
Grant period : 5 months


