
معرفی
Dr Jiayi Wang is Associate Professor and Acting Associate Dean at De Montfort University, affiliated with the School of Humanities and Performing Arts within the Faculty of Arts, Design and Humanities. Her work bridges academic research and practical application in global educational and organizational contexts.
Education:
- PhD in Intercultural Communication, University of Warwick
- EMBA, University of Cambridge
- MA (Distinction)
- BA (First-Class Honours)
Her research focuses on intercultural communication, transnational education (TNE), pragmatics, and second language teaching and learning. She explores how individuals navigate cultural differences in professional and educational settings, with particular attention to language use, identity, and relational dynamics. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates insights from linguistics, applied psychology, and pedagogy to develop inclusive and sustainable international partnerships in higher education.
The recent publications reflect a strong trajectory in pragmatics, intercultural relations, and global learning environments. Her work increasingly addresses digital communication (e.g., danmu), intercultural mediation in translation, and systemic challenges in transnational education. Themes of face, politeness, indirectness, and cultural evaluation recur across her studies, demonstrating a cohesive research program centered on communication effectiveness across cultures.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- Journal of East Asian Pragmatics
- Australian Journal of Applied Linguistics
Dr Wang has supervised over 50 PhD, MA, and undergraduate dissertations, demonstrating extensive mentorship experience. She has served as external examiner for institutions including Australian National University, University of York, University of Surrey, Cardiff University, University of Huddersfield, and University of Bologna (Italy). Her professional consultancy work with organizations such as the Supreme Court, AstraZeneca, Jaguar Land Rover, and Deutsche Bank underscores the real-world impact of her expertise. She previously held the role of International Project Manager at the Ministry of Justice, further highlighting her leadership in cross-cultural initiatives.
She is affiliated with the Institute of Global Challenges and Cultures at DMU, contributing to interdisciplinary research on global issues. Her work continues to shape policy and practice in transnational education and intercultural training, particularly through collaborations with international institutions and industry partners.


