2012年获奖情况

研究与课程开发:"具身宇宙学:或中国早期墓葬的认知考古学 

Eugene Wang(文理学院--艺术与建筑史)

$45K

Together with colleagues at Sichuan University, the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and the Institute of Han Pictorial Art at Beida, Eugene Wang (FAS-History of Art and Architecture) will spend 2.5 years studying Han cliff tombs to align materiality-driven disciplines (archeology and art history) with concept-driven disciplines (religion, intellectual history) in the study of the technology of the body and cosmic consciousness in ancient China. Ultimately, Professor Wang will develop a new course and produce a manuscript based on his findings.

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培训:"哈佛医学院医学普通话 

秦珊(哈佛医学院附属儿童医院)

$9.45K

Over the next 1.5 years, Qin Shan (HMS-Children’s Hospital) will assist HMS/HSDM/HSPH students in developing basic language skills to communicate effectively with Mandarin-speaking patients. Students will be taught common medical Mandarin terms and expressions and gain a thorough understanding of traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese culture through language study.

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研讨会和论坛:"面向非人文学科本科生的人文教育"

Jay Harris (文理學院 - 近東語言與文明) Billy So (香港科技大學)

$88.1K

Jay Harris (FAS-Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations) and Billy So (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology) have been awarded 2 years of funding to organize workshops and a forum to examine and reflect on humanities general education at the two universities and other sample cases, with the goal of engaging in the broader discourse on humanities education for non-humanities majors in a global age.

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研究与研讨会:"用于去除中国农村饮用水中砷的低成本净水系统"

拜伦-古德(哈佛大学医学院)和阿瑟-克莱因曼(哈佛大学医学院/艺术与科学学院-人类学系)

$99K

拜伦-古德(HMS)和阿瑟-克莱因曼(Arthur Kleinman)(HMS/FAS-人类学)将与上海精神中心和北京大学精神卫生研究所的同事合作,用两年时间开展以下工作:1)试行一种创新的家庭支持小组干预模式;2)制定一项战略计划,以解决与中国精神疾病相关的社会污名化问题;3)组织一系列研讨会和讲习班,以推进学生对该主题的研究。

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课程开发:"景观与生态城市化:北京的未来选择第三部分 

Kongjian Yu(设计研究院)

$30K

Visiting Professor Kongjian Yu will offer part 3 of his advanced studio course in spring 2012, assisted by visiting Critic Adrian Blackwell and GSD Lecturer Stephen Ervin, and again in conjunction with Peking University. The same over-arching issues will be addressed as in the past two studios: the social, ecological, urbanistic, and other impacts of the expansion of Beijing into its periphery, particularly emphasizing the new ‘foothills strategy’ to prevent further urbanization from spreading into the agricultural plains, and rather encourage development up into the foothills of the surrounding mountains to the west and north. This year’s study area is the Qinglonghu township, Fangshan district, 60 km southwest of Beijing.

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