!!!Ping-Chen Hsiung
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__Present and Previous Positions__
* 2022 - present  UNESCO Chair in Global Asia and Humanities, McGill University
* 2020 - present Secretary General, International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH) of UNESCO
* 2019 - present  CIPSH Chair in “New Humanities”, University of California, Irvine
* 2018 - present  Board Member, Toynbee Prize Foundation (since 2018)
* 2010  Founding Fellow, Hong Kong Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences
* 2009 - 2011  Dean, Faculty of Arts, Chinese University of Hong Kong
* 2009 - 2019  Chair Professor of History, Chinese University of Hong Kong 
* 2005 - 2019  Member, International Advisory Board, Consortium of Humanities Centers and  Institutes (CHCI)
* 2004 - 2020   Founder and President, Asian New Humanities Network 
* 1983 - 2009   Research Fellow, Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
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__Fields of Scholarship__
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__Honours and Awards__
* 2019 - 2024 Establishing the CIPSH Academy in Europe with a grant from the CCK Foundation
* 2020-23 Establishing collaboration between CIPSH and Tencent with a grant from Tencent
* 2017  Keynote speech, “Discovering Childhood and Pediatrics in Chinese History: Further Considerations.” University of Göttingen, Germany, Nov. 28, 2017
* 2017  Keynote speech, “Early Education and Childhood.” The Fifth Cross-Strait Pre-school Education Forum, Fuzhou, China, Nov. 6, 2017.
* 2017   Keynote speech, “A Global Gaze from Asia.” McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Oct. 26, 2017
* 2016   Keynote speech, “Repositioning Taiwan and the Americas: Formosa to the Present.” Inaugural Nexus Taiwan Conference, Brown University, USA, April 7, 2016
* 2012  Inaugural Lecture, “Regional Logic vs. Global Humanities: Where to from Here?” Project on “Asia in the Humanities / Humanities in Asia” Asian Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, Nov. 30, 2012.
* 2012 Keynote speech, “Health and Humanities Initiative: Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Elsewhere.” Keynote at the 2nd Health and Humanities Symposium, NTU, Taipei Oct 29, 2012
* 2008  Keynote speech, the 14th Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA
* 2003  Wu Teh-yao Lectureship, National University of Singapore, Singapore
* 2014 - 2020  Research Grants, Research Grant Council, Hong Kong (3 grants total US$166,000)
* 2014 - 2016   Research Grant for “Medical Humanities,” Andrew Mellon Foundation (Euro $546,600)
* 2013 - 2015 Research Grant for “Religion, Secularism, and Political Belonging,” Andrew Mellon Foundation (US$501,500)
* 2012 - 2014 Research Grant, CUHK¬—CCK Foundation Asia-Pacific Centre for Chinese Studies (US$46,000)
* 2012 - 2015 Research Grant, Fo Guang Shan–CUHK “Humanist Humanities” Global Concern Project (US$192,000, with HK Government matching US$20,000)
* 2007  Outstanding Scholarship Award, Ministry of Education, Taipei (US$ 20,000)
* 2005 - 2010 Outstanding Scholar Award, Foundation for the Advancement of Outstanding Scholarship, Taipei (US$83,000)
* 2002.4 Award for Cutting Edge Research of the Field of Asian Studies, Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting
* 2001	Golden Tripod Book Award, Taipei (Childhood in the Past: A History of Chinese Children)
* 1991	Research Grant, CCK Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange, Taipei (US$98,000)
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