
معرفی
Juo-ping Chien is a Lecturer in the Department of Sinology at Faculty II of the University of Trier, Germany. She teaches Chinese as a foreign language and is actively involved in promoting Taiwan-related academic research through the TAP (Taiwan as a Pioneer) project.
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Arts in German Studies, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan (2008–2012)
- Study Abroad, University of Heidelberg, Germany (2011/2012)
- Master of Arts in Chinese as a Foreign Language, National Taiwan Normal University (2013–2017)
Her research focuses on Chinese language pedagogy, particularly curriculum design based on competence-oriented approaches, as demonstrated in her master’s thesis. She is also deeply engaged in intercultural communication and the study of Taiwanese indigenous cultures and poetry, especially from the east coast of Taiwan. Her work bridges linguistic education and cultural preservation.
Juo-ping Chien has acquired the Certificate for Competence-Oriented Chinese Teaching from Goethe University Frankfurt and the Confucius Institute Frankfurt, underscoring her commitment to modern, effective language instruction methodologies.
She previously served as a language lecturer at the University of Warsaw (2016–2017) and the University of Heidelberg (2017–2019), and was a language intern at the University of Trier (2014–2016), indicating a strong international academic trajectory.
There are no scientific awards listed in the available materials.
Juo-ping Chien advises no students listed in the provided texts and has not been awarded any grants mentioned here. However, she contributes to the academic community through her involvement in the TAP project, which organizes workshops and supports young researchers focusing on Taiwan.
She is associated with the TAP (Taiwan as a Pioneer) research team at the University of Trier, which fosters interdisciplinary research on Taiwan, hosts workshops (e.g., 'Mapping Research on Taiwan' in October 2022), and promotes collaboration among scholars and students.



