
Prof. Giorgio Francesco Arcodia is a professor of Chinese language and linguistics at the Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. His research on Sinitic languages has been published in numerous journals and in edited volumes. He is the author of Lexical Derivation in Mandarin Chinese (Crane Publishing, 2012) and co-author of Chinese Linguistics: An Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2021). His work primarily focuses on Chinese linguistics and linguistic typology, with particular attention to the areal typology of Sinitic languages, word formation processes, the expression of grammatical meaning, and the development of morphological structures.

Professor Wang Su enrolled in the School of History at Wuhan University in 1977 and received his master’s degree in 1981. He subsequently worked at the Research Centre of Chinese Ancient Texts and the Research Institute of Chinese Cultural Relics (now China Academy of Cultural Heritage) under the National Cultural Heritage Administration. Professor Wang is the Honorary Director of Institute of Historical Texts and Manuscripts and a Research Fellow at The Palace Museum, Beijing. Additionally, he serves as a Professor and doctoral supervisor at the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, as well as a committee member of Paleography and Chinese Civilization Inheritance and Development Program. Throughout his distinguished career, Professor Wang has been widely recognised for his contributions. He was named a National-Level Expert in 1992, awarded the Government Special Allowance since 1993, and selected as an Expert by the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee in 2005.
Prof. Wang will deliver two public lectures during his visit. For more details, please refer to the brochure.

Publications:
“Imperial Porcelain of the Qing Dynasty: Different Styles of Short, Long, Fat, and Thin”, Chinese Heritage, Vol.3, 2023.
“A Study on the Source and Dispersion Path of the Porcelain of the Tang Dynasty Palace”, Ancient Civilization, Vol.5, 2021.
“Discussion on the Domestic Distribution of Kraak porcelain-- Starting from the Archaeological Discovery of Nandaku in the Forbidden City and the Collection of the Forbidden City”, Development and Communication of Process Technology in East Asia and Southeast Asia, Jiangxi Fine Arts Publishing House, 2021.
“Emperor Huizong and the Official Kiln of the Song Dynasty -- On the Opportunity of the Emergence of the Official Kiln of the Song Dynasty and the Emperor's Favorability”, Huaxia Archaeology, Vol.6, 2020.

Prof. Giorgio Francesco Arcodia is a professor of Chinese language and linguistics at the Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. His research on Sinitic languages has been published in numerous journals and in edited volumes. He is the author of Lexical Derivation in Mandarin Chinese (Crane Publishing, 2012) and co-author of Chinese Linguistics: An Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2021). His work primarily focuses on Chinese linguistics and linguistic typology, with particular attention to the areal typology of Sinitic languages, word formation processes, the expression of grammatical meaning, and the development of morphological structures.

Publications:“
The China Story Yearbook: Frontiers. Edited by Annie Luman Ren and Ben Hillman. Forthcoming: Canberra: The Australian National University Press, 2024.
“Gu Taiqing”, Creators of Modern China: 100 Lives from Empire to Republic 1796-1912. Edited by Jessica Harrison-Hall and Julia Lovell. London: Thames & Hudson, 2023
The China Story Yearbook: Chains. Edited by Annie Luman Ren, Esther Sunkyung Klein and Linda Jaivin. Canberra: The Australian National University Press, 2023.
“How the ‘Garlic Chives’ Grieved: A Song for China’s Three-Child Policy.” In China Story Yearbook: Contradiction. Edited by Esther Sunkyung Klein and Linda Jaivin. Canberra: The Australian National University Press, 2022.
“Three Gorges Dam: A Deluge of Doubts.” In China Story Yearbook: Crisis. Edited by Jane Golley, Linda Jaivin and Sharon Strange. Canberra: The Australian National University Press, 2021.
“A Thousand Bits of Jade: Judith Gautier and Chinese Poetry.” In Antipodean China: Reflections on Literary Exchange. Edited by Nicholas Jose and Benjamin Madden. Sydney: Giramondo Publishing, 2021.
Prof. WANG Su
Jao Tsung-I Visiting Professors
2024
Prof. Edward L. SHAUGHNESSY
Jao Tsung-I Visiting Professors
2023
Prof. GE Zhaoguang
Jao Tsung-I Visiting Professors
2018
Prof. CHOU Hung-hsiang
Jao Tsung-I Visiting Professors
2017
Prof. YUAN Xingpei
Jao Tsung-I Visiting Professors
2016
Prof. Léon VANDERMEERSCH
Jao Tsung-I Visiting Professors
2015
Prof. Nils Göran David MALMGVIST
Jao Tsung-I Visiting Professors
2014
Prof. Annie REN
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2024
Prof. ZHAO Jinchao
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2024
Prof. ZHOU Chenshu
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2024
Prof. Ronald PO
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2021
Prof. LIU Jifeng
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2020
Prof. Matthew CHIN
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2023
Prof. WANG Shengyu
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2023
Prof. Adam LIU
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2023
Prof. Florence MOK
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2023
Prof. SHOW Ying Xin
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2022
Prof. Meimei ZHANG
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2022
Prof. Calvin HUI
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2021
Prof. Nagatomi HIRAYAMA
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2021
Prof. Hye-shim YI
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2021
Prof. TANG Qiaomei
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2020
Prof. LIN Li-ting
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2019
Prof. Paolo MAGAGNIN
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2019
Prof. ZHANG Yue
Young Scholars Visiting Scheme 2019
Prof. Elena VALUSSI
ICS Visiting Fellowship Programme 2023
Prof. Sabrina RASTELLI
ICS Visiting Fellowship Programme 2023
Prof. Xuelei HUANG
ICS Visiting Fellowship Programme 2023
Prof. Jie LIU
ICS Visiting Fellowship Programme 2024
Prof. Hui Faye XIAO
ICS Visiting Fellowship Programme 2024
Prof. Kunpeng XIANG
ICS Visiting Fellowship Programme 2024
Prof. DENG Yanhua
Visiting Scholar Scheme in Modern China Studies 2023
Prof. Christopher Mark LUPKE
Visiting Scholar Scheme in Modern China Studies 2023
Prof. LI Yufeng
Visiting Scholar Scheme in Modern China Studies 2022
Prof. Jianhua YAO
Visiting Scholar Scheme in Modern China Studies 2024
Prof. Fan YANG
Visiting Scholar Scheme in Modern China Studies 2024
Prof. Giorgio F. ARCODIA
Visiting Scholar Scheme in Modern China Studies 2026