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Yui Chim Lo is a Hallsworth Research Fellow in Chinese Political Economy at the Department of History (L5), University of Manchester. Their research focuses on modern China's global and regional engagements, particularly migration policies, decolonisation, and China-India relations. They previously held a lectureship at the University of Oxford and taught at LSE, specializing in 20th-century world history.
- Education: DPhil (Oxford, 2022), MPhil (Cambridge, 2018), BA (Hong Kong, 2017)
Research explores how China shaped migration control policies in the early 20th century and engaged in post-WWII Asianism revival with India. Their work challenges Eurocentric narratives by emphasizing non-Western states' agency in global diplomacy.
- Awards: Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Current projects include Chinese post-war Asian visions and Sino-Indian diplomatic interactions, as well as Hong Kong's colonial governance dynamics during Sino-British negotiations. Their work intersects with UN SDGs related to education and peaceful societies.




