Name: Jinjin Wu
Gender: Female
Title: Professor
Email: 101013791@seu.edu.cn
Jinjin Wu: Professor, Ph.D., Doctoral Supervisor, Postdoctoral Research Supervisor.
Research Areas: British and American Literature, Literary Translation, Area Studies, English Education
Education Background
• M.A. and Ph.D. in English Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.
• B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in English Language and Literature, School of Foreign Languages, Shandong University.
Work and Overseas Visiting Experience
• Former Professor at Shandong University of Finance and Economics. Promoted to Professor in 2009; recognized as a key young talent in the “231 Talent Project” at Shandong University of Finance and Economics.
• Postdoctoral researcher at t the School of Foreign Languages, Nankai University.
• Worked part-time at the Center for Professional Education of Teachers (CPET) and Siegler Center for Innovative Learning at Teachers College, Columbia University.
• Visited and conducted research at Columbia University, University of Mississippi, and San Jose State University in the United States from 2005 to 2013.
Research Experience
• Published over 40 academic papers in academic journals such as Foreign Literature Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature, Contemporary Foreign Literature, Journal of Shandong University, Foreign Language Teaching Theory and Practice, Shandong Social Sciences, and Computer-assisted Foreign Language Education in China. Many papers have been indexed by A&HCI, CSSCI, and reprinted in Renmin University of China Replicated Journals.
• Authored one academic monograph; chief editor or co-editor of over 20 English textbooks and dictionaries, including A Brief History of American Literature, Practical Theory on English-Chinese Translation, and The Dictionary of Practical Usage of Common English Synonyms.
Research Projects
• Led or participated in three national-level projects: National Social Science Foundation Project.
• Led Humanities and Social Sciences Project funded by the Ministry of Education.
• Led Shandong Social Science Foundation Project
• Led Shandong Soft Science Project.
• Led two provincial-level Educational Reform projects in Shandong Province.
• During postdoctoral research at Nankai University, received one grant from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation General Program and one Special Funding Program grant.
• Received two research grants from the East Asian Studies Center and the Sylff Program at Columbia University.
Awards
• Won four awards at provincial and ministerial levels in education and social science achievements.
• Principal instructor for the Shandong Provincial Quality Course “A Brief History of American Literature” (2010).
• Supervised a thesis that won the Provincial Excellent Undergraduate Thesis Award in 2009.
• 2009 Shandong Teaching Achievements Award (Third Prize) for the Educational Reform Project on American Literature Instruction.
• 2010 Shandong Excellence Award in Social Sciences (Third Prize).
• 2014 Shandong Teaching Achievements Award (Third Prize) for Educational Reform Project.
• 2023 Excellent Graduate Supervisor Award.