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Hongliu JIANG(蒋红柳)

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Curriculum Vitae

Personal information

First name(s) / Surname(s) Hongliu JIANG

Address(es) 1-3-15 Chuan Da Hua Yuan, 3 Ke Hua Street, 610041, Chengdu, China

Telephone(s) +8628 8546 0329 (H) Mobile: +86 13518146137

E-mailjianghl@scu.edu.cn

Nationality Chinese

Date of birth July 4, 1964

Gender Female

Work experience

Dates 07/2001 – present

Occupation or position held Associate Professor

Main activities and responsibilities Lecturing at English Department, College of Foreign Languages and Cultures

Name and address of employer Sichuan University, Chengdu, China

Type of business or sector Higher Education

Dates 07/1999 –07/2001

Occupation or position held Lecturer

Main activities and responsibilities Lecturing at English Department, College of Foreign Languages and Cultures

Name and address of employer Sichuan University, Chengdu, China

Type of business or sector Higher Education

Dates 08/1986 – 06/1999

Occupation or position held Lecturer

Main activities and responsibilities Lecturing at English Department

Name and address of employer Sichuan College of Education, Chengdu, China

Type of business or sector Higher Education

Education and training

Dates 09/2004 –06/2010

Title of qualification awarded PhD

Principal subjects/occupational skills

covered

European and American Culture Studies

Name and type of organisation

providing education and training

English Department, College of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Sichuan University,

Chengdu, China

Dates 07/2010 –08/2010

Principal subjects/occupational skills

covered

American English and Culture Program (AECP)

Name and type of organisation

providing education and training

ASU, U.S.A..

Dates 03/2008 –03/2008

Principal subjects/occupational skills

covered

Advance Study on Experimental Phonology

Name and type of organisation

providing education and training

Nankai University, Tianjin, China.

Dates 07/2006 –09/2006

Principal subjects/occupational skills

covered

Fellowship holder of European Studies Centres Program

Name and type of organisation

providing education and training

Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Dates 08/2005

Principal subjects/occupational skills

covered

Summer Course in English Phonetics

Name and type of organisation

providing education and training

University College London, UK.

Dates 09/1996 –06/1999

Title of qualification awarded MA

Principal subjects/occupational skills

covered

Linguistics

Name and type of organisation

providing education and training

English Department, College of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Sichuan University,

Chengdu, China

Dates 09/1982 –07/1986

Title of qualification awarded BA

Principal subjects/occupational skills

covered

English

Name and type of organisation

providing education and training

English Department, Anqing Teachers College, Anqing, China

Personal skills and

competences

Mother tongue(s) Chinese

Other language(s) English, French

Self-assessment Understanding Speaking Writing

European level (*) Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production

English C2 C2 C2 C2 C2

French A2 B1 A2 A2 A2

(*) Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Social skills and competences Good in communication skills/Cross-culture communication skills, work well in teams

Technical skills and competences Acoustic software (praat), phonetic experimenting/testing

Computer skills and competences Good in using Microsoft Office programmes

Additional information Main Publications

Annexes 1. English High Rising Terminal and Women’s Intonation. J. of Experiment Science And

Technology, 2010 (6): 88-92

2. A Brief Discussion on Gender Difference in English Intonation: A Case Study of the IViE

Corpus. Second Language Phonological Studies in China. Beijing: Foreign Language

Teaching And Research Press, August, 2010: 485-494.

3. A Review of the Research of English Intonation. GUANGHUA YUYAN LUNCONG II

Chengdu: Sichuan Publishing Bloc, December, 2009: 87-95.

4. With J. Shi. The Religious Factors in the Process Leading to European Unity. J. of

Academic Research. 2009 (9): 57-61

5. Function of Speech Experiment Software in English Intonation Learning. J. of Experiment

Technology And Management. 2009 (9): 84-86

6. With J. Shi. A Statistical Analysis of the Gender Differentiation in English Intonation. J. of

Application of Statistics And Management. 2009 (6) 1059-1066 :

7. A Probe into the Cultural Features of English and Chinese Intonation. A Collection of

Foreign Language, Literature and Culture Studies (9). Chengdu: Sichuan University

Press, May, 2009: 21-29

8. With J. Shi. Intonation is the Soul of Language—Reflections on the Work of J.C. Wells

and the English Intonation Teaching. Beijing: J. of Foreign Languages in China. 2009

(1): 69-73

9. Mandarin Promotion and Chinese Dialects Variation. J. of Chengdu Textile College. 2008

(2): 34-37

10. With J. Shi. Religious Heterogeneity and European Integration. Searching Europe.

Chengdu: Sichuan University Press, April, 2008: 66-74

11. Cultural Factors in College English Intonational Teaching. J. of Chengdu University of

TCM (Educational Science Edition). 2008(1): 45-47

12. On the Cultivation of English Phonetic Habit. Chongqing: J. of Chongqing Jiao Tong

University. (Social Sciences Edition). 2008(1): 124-127

13. A Tentative Approach to Lyric Poems of Ancient China and Ancient Greece. A

Collection of Foreign Language, Literature and Culture Studies (8). Sichuan University

Press, May, 2007: 243-248

14. With Fengtong Zhang et al. General Received Pronunciation of British English (2nd

edition). Sichuan University Press. April, 2007

15. On Religious heterogeneity in Modern European Integration. European Studies Forum.

European Studies Centre Programme {ESCP/G001/SCU-1}. European Studies Centre

Sichuan University. 2006(8): 14-23

16. On Received Pronunciation and Change of British Society. J. of Southwest University for

Nationalities. 2005(12): 388-391

17. A Probe into the Love Poetry in the Ancient East and West. J. of University of Electronic

Science and Technology of China. (Social Sciences Edition). 2005(12): 64-66

18. Can RP Constantly Remain Its Status of English Standard Pronunciation? A Collection of

Award-winning Papers on ELT in China (July 2000 – June 2003). Foreign Language

Teaching And Research Press. October, 2005:222-232

19. Received Pronunciation and Change of British Society. A Paper Collection of the First

PhD Students Symposium in Sichuan. Students’ Association in Sichuan. June, 2005:67-72

20. On the Significance of English Intonation in Communication. Studies in Foreign

Language, Literature and Culture (Volume 7). Sichuan People’s Publishing House. May,

2005: 9-16

21. With Fengtong Zhang et al. General Received Pronunciation of British English. Sichuan

University Press. October, 2004

22. With Y. Li et al.Comprehensive College English, Book 1, Foreign Language Teaching

and Research Press, August 2002

23. With J. Chen et al.Comprehensive College English, Book 2, Foreign Language Teaching

and Research Press, February 2003

24. With J. Peng et al. Easy Go --- Bilingual Dialogues on Citizens’ Life and work, Sichuan

People’s Publishing House, January, 2002

25. With B. Li. Abridged version of The Count of Monte Cristo, Sichuan Wen Yi Publishing

House, August, 2001

26. Chinese Mode of English Phonetics Teaching. J. of Southwest University for

Nationalities. 2001(5): 177-180

27. Can RP Constantly Remain Its Status of English Standard Pronunciation? J. of

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. (Social Sciences Edition).

2000(4): 63-67

Additional information Academic Conferences

Annexes 1. 12th-14th November, 2010: The 12th International and National Conference on Discourse

Analysis, Tongji University, Shanghai, reading thesis at the symposium

2. 10th-12th September, 2010: The 1st International Symposium on Phonetics Teaching

Frontiers and the 2nd National Symposium on English Phonetics Teaching & Learning in

China, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province, reading thesis at the symposium

3. 7

th-9th May, 2010: The European Union after the Lisbon: Opportunities and Challenges,

Workshop, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province

4. 5

th-7th September, 2008: EPCC 2008 National Symposium on English Pronunciation

Teaching & Research, Nantong, Jiangsu Province, reading thesis at the symposium

5. 18th-20th April, 2008: 8th Phonetic Conference of China and International Symposium on

Phonetic Frontiers, Beijing, Poster

6. 7

th-10th September, 2007: International Conference of “European Social Integration and

EU Development”, Kunming, Yunnan Province, reading thesis at the conference

7. 19th-21st May, 2007: Conference of “Europe: from Nation States to a State of Nations”,

Beijing, reading thesis at the conference

8. 13th – 15th April, 2007: English Phonetic Conference in Higher Education of China and

Forum on Phonetic Teaching and Research, Chengdu, Sichuan Province

9. 20th – 22nd October, 2006: 7th Phonetic Conference of China and International Forum on

Phonetic Frontiers, Beijing, reading thesis at the forum

10. 8

th – 11th October, 2006: Seminar on Curricula Development of EU Studies in China,

Chengdu, Sichuan Province

11. 23rd – 25th March, 2006: 4th Roundtable Seminar: Core Curriculum Course in European

Studies, Beidaihe, Hebei Province

12. 4

th – 6th November, 2005: 3rd Asia TEFL International Conference, Beijing

13. 16th – 24th July, 2005: Seminar on Language Philosophy, Chengdu, Sichuan province

14. 10th June, 2005: Reading thesis at 1st Doctor Forum of Sichuan Province, Chengdu,

Sichuan Province

15. 6

th – 9th June, 2004: International Conference on “Globalization & Indigenous Cultures”,

Zhengzhou, Henan Province

Additional information Honours, Grants and Awards

Annexes 1. Excellent teacher of 2009, College of Foreign Languages and Cultures, SCU,

2. First grade scholarship for excellent Doctor graduate students of Sichuan University in

2005-2006 Academic year, November, 2006.

3. Fellowship holder, European Studies Center Program, Sichuan University, doing research

at Free University of Amsterdam, July -- September, 2006, about €4,500 appr.

4. “Can RP Constantly Remain Its Status of English Standard Pronunciation”, third award in

ELT in China, October, 2005

5. Second prize for outstanding teaching, Sichuan University, December, 2004

6. “Shi De Prize” for excellent teachers of Sichuan University, December, 2004

7. Third prize for excellent tutors, for the undergraduate’s graduation thesis, Sichuan

University, June, 2004

8. Prize for excellent teachers of Sichuan University, March, 2004

9. Prize for excellent teachers of Sichuan University, February, 2003

10. Third prize for excellent tutors, for the undergraduate’s graduation thesis, Sichuan

University, July, 2002

11. Prize for excellent teachers of College of Foreign Languages and Cultures, SCU,

September, 1999-2000

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