《普林斯顿新闻简报》(Princeton University Bulletin)2009年9月28日第6版报道,“普林斯顿国际学人”(Princeton Global Scholar)计划是该校建设国际化教学、研究队伍的举措之一,入选该计划的国际学者将有更密集的时间、以更多元的方式参与普大的教学和研究。文章还报道,在普大期间,葛兆光教授将与该校东亚系人员在中古史、宗教史领域进行教研合作,并参与由该校国际与区域研究院资助的“前近代东亚研究的新方向”项目。
“The Global Scholars Program is the first university-wide initiative to bring such men and women to campus with the explicit goal of strengthening Princeton’s international orientation… This spring, for example, Professor Ge will participate in the Department of East Asian Studies’ lunchtime colloquium, which brings together faculty and graduate students on a weekly basis, while also joining a faculty “research cluster” with a three-year mandate to re-examine historical understandings of East Asia between 1550 and 1800.”
Shirley M. Tilghman
Princeton President
“The program was developed as part of the University’s internationalization efforts and is overseen by the Council for International Teaching and Research. It will bring scholars to Princeton on a recurring basis to teach, conduct research, participate in ongoing workshops and give public presentations. A key goal of the program is to build ongoing ties between Princeton and other academic institutions around the world for opportunities such as research collaboration and faculty and student exchanges.”
“At Princeton, Ge will collaborate with faculty including Benjamin Elman in East Asian studies and Stephen Teiser in religion on topics of medieval history and the history of religion. He will serve as a resource to faculty and students throughout East Asian studies and will participate in a three-year collaborative project, New Directions in the Study of Early Modern East Asia, sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.”
Princeton University Bulletin, Sept. 28, 2009