Hui Wang - Curriculum Vitae#


Wang Hui‘s research interests includes Chinese intellectual history, Chinese literature, and social theory. His recent publications include The Rise of Modern Chinese Thought and China’s Twentieth Century. While at IAS, he will be working on the position of the twentieth century in Chinese history, and the role of twentieth-century China in world history.

Education
  • Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
  • Ph.D.1988, Nanjing University
  • M.A. 1985, Yangzhou Teachers College
  • B.A. 1981

Honours
  • 2023 - 2024, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J, School of Historical Studies, Elizabeth and J. Richardson Dilworth Fellow; Funding provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
  • 2018, Anneliese Maier Research Award
  • 2013, Luca Pacioli Prize
  • 2013, B. Karlgren Fellow at Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study
  • 2010, Pusey Fellow at Harvard University
  • 2010, Keynote Speaker at AAS
  • 2008. Distinguished Practitioner at Stanford
  • 2008, Nominated as one of Top 100 Intelecutuals in the World by Foreign Policy
  • 2000 - 2001, Fellow, Wissenchaftskolleg zu Berlin

Appointments
  • Tsinghua University, 2018 - present, Distinguished Professor
  • Tsinghua University, 2002 - 2018, Professor
  • Harvard University, 2017, Visiting Professor
  • Ca'Foscari University of Vence, 2015, Visiting Professor
  • Stanford University, 2009, Visiting Professor
  • New York University, 2007, Visiting Professor
  • Sanlian Press, 1996 - 2007, excutive editor of Dushu Magazine
  • Tokyo University, 2005 - 2006, Guest Professor
  • Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 1996 - 2002, Senior Fellow
  • University of Washington in Seattle, 1999 - 2000, Fellow of Critical Asian Studies

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