Wang Jie

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Basic Information

Name: Jie Wang

Gender: Female

Academic Title: Lecturer

Email: xkingjie@aliyun.com

Address: School of Foreign Languages,Southeast University, No.2 Sipailou, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210096


Academic Profile

Dr Jie Wang is a lecturer at the School of Foreign Languages, Southeast University, and received her PhD from Shanghai International Studies University. She has been engaged in research in Western Literary Theory; Postcolonial Criticism; Geopolitical Narratives of the Global South and published papers in Contemporary Foreign Literature, Fudan Journal of Foreign Languages and Literature, Journal of Shanghai University, Studies in British and American Literature, East Journal of Translation, Folklore and other celebrated journals. She has also authored three textbooks. She has served as the principal investigator of a project funded by the Jiangsu Provincial Social Science Foundation and a university-level teaching reform project, and has participated in several major research initiatives, including a Major Project of the National Social Science Fund of China, a sub-project under a Key Program of the Ministry of Education, and a university-level teaching reform project on artificial intelligence.


International Experience

2009 – Completed Advanced training in TESOL at Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom with distinction, ranking first in the university in Second Language Acquisition and first in the class in Course Design and Assessment.

2014 – Academic training at Monash University, Australia.

2022 – Visiting Scholar at the State University of New York, United States.


Honors and Awards

2008 – Second Prize, Jiangsu Provincial English Teaching Competition for Young University Teachers, awarded by the Jiangsu Association for Foreign Language Teaching and Research in Higher Education.

2012 – Teaching Excellence Award, Southeast University.

2019 – The National Excellent Online Course Award for Southeast University’s online shared course ‘English for Academic Communication’.

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