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Gregory Scott is Senior Lecturer in Chinese Culture and History at the University of Manchester. Research focuses on Chinese Buddhism, print culture, and modern Chinese history (1860s-1960s), with expertise in religious revival and publishing history. Current projects examine monastic reconstruction and digital game-based pedagogy. Administrative roles include undergraduate program direction and residence abroad coordination.
Publications analyze Buddhist institutional development, print media evolution, and cultural representations in gaming. Recent works explore Qing dynasty religious transformations, colonial philanthropy in Shanghai, and pedagogical applications of Taiwanese horror games.
Professional affiliations include council membership in the British Association for Chinese Studies and editorial roles for H-Buddhism Network. Awarded Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship for research on religious reconstruction.




