On August 3, the Ministry of Education announced this year’s successful applicants for grants for proposed research projects in the humanities and social sciences. Five CFLC faculty members appeared on the list of successful applicants for grants, the second highest number of all XMU schools, setting a record for CFLC.
CFLC’s Five Successful Applicants for MOE Research Grants
Project | Category | Applicant |
Research on the Development of Chinese Children’s English Pragmatics Ability | Young Scholars Fund Project | Yang He |
Research on Zheng Zhenduo’s Literary Translation under the Threshold of Social Discourse Reconstruction | Young Scholars Fund Project | Huang Ruozhe |
Research on the Construction of Foreign Language Teachers’ Informatization Teaching Ability under the Goal of High-Quality Course Construction | Young Scholars Fund Project | Sun Li |
Research on the Body Theory of Georg Büchner's Literature | Young Scholars Fund Project | Xie Min |
Research on Paul Rico’s Theory of Textual Hermeneutics | Young Scholars Fund Project | Huang Chuan |
In recent years, CFLC has attached great importance to research in the humanities and social sciences, consistently encouraging faculty members to apply for grants from all sources for research projects and to combine research with academic program development, talent cultivation and social services. CFLC has also formulated regulations on research rewards, implemented the rules and regulations of the XMU Social Sciences Division, and engaged retired professors to provide academic guidance for research grant applications, and invited renowned experts to advice faculty members on grant applications.
CFLC faculty understand that identifying the right research project is only the first step. Grant applications can be complex and time-consuming. To ensure faculty members’ application stand out and increase their chances of being accepted, CFLC has endeavored to provide the most effective guidance.