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Xiaoji Wang serves as a Casual Academic and PhD candidate at the School of Languages and Cultures, The University of Queensland. Her institutional affiliation centers on teaching support and doctoral research within UQ's language education framework. Prior to her current position, she accumulated five years of teaching experience at Chongqing Technology and Business University in China.
Her research spans critical areas in contemporary language studies:
- Chinese linguistics
- Bilingual communication dynamics
- Technology-integrated language pedagogy
- Second language acquisition mechanisms
- English-Chinese translation theory
Her doctoral work specifically examines mobile-assisted Chinese language learning, with emphasis on user satisfaction metrics and contributing variables in digital learning environments.
As a casual academic, Wang contributes to instructional activities within the School. Available documentation indicates active engagement in language education research but provides no details regarding grant funding, student supervision capacity, or scientific recognitions. No laboratory affiliations or award listings appear in the source materials.





