Shi Yanchun: Female, Ph.D., Associate Professor
She is primarily responsible for teaching basic Japanese, Japanese cultural history, Japanese extensive reading comprehension, Japanese listening comprehension, and Japanese as a second foreign language for postgraduate students. Her research focuses on Japanese cultural history and Japanese social history. She has presided over a Social Science Fund Project of Jiangsu Province (“Manchuria Immigration” and the Study of Modern Chinese-Japanese Relations, 2011-2013). She has also presided over and participated in various projects at the university level. She has published one monograph: The Social Life Research of Japanese Manchuria Immigration, which was selected for the Jiangnan University Humanities and Social Sciences Research Classics and published by Higher Education Press in September, 2011. She has also published more than 20 academic papers in journals such as Social Science Journal, Academic Forum, and Nankai Journal (supplement). In 2009, she received a second prize for teaching achievements at Jiangnan University. In 2011, she was awarded the title of “My Favorite Head Teacher” by the School of Foreign Studies at Jiangnan University. In the same year, she was named an “Excellent Model for Scientific and Technological Research” at Jiangnan University. In 2011, she was selected for the “Overseas Training Program for Outstanding Young and Middle-Aged Teachers and University Presidents in Jiangsu Province.” In 2012, she was named an “Outstanding Head Teacher” at Jiangnan University.