E-mail: wmi75@xmu.edu.cn
Education
l Doctoral student of Chinese philosophy, Shandong University
l MA Translation, Stellenbosch University (SA) (2012)
l MA Literature, Xiamen University (2002)
l BA English, Shandong Normal University (1997)
l Visiting scholar, World Language and Culture Department of Minnesota University (USA), (2019.9-2020.9)
Professional Experience
l 2002-present, Overseas Education College of Xiamen University, lecturer
l 2023-2025,Confucius Institute of Cardiff University (UK), lecturer
l 2008-2011, Foreign Language Department of Stellenbosch University (SA), lecturer
l 1997-1999, Jinan University, Teaching assistant
Publications
l Wang Mei (2020), Cultural Entrepreneurship and Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, Exploration of Higher Education Teaching Practice 2020: Xiamen University Solutions.Xiamen: Xiamen University Press.
l WangMei(2018), Summary of The Travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608-1667,The Essential Literatures in Foreign Languages about the Maritime Silk Road,book I, Volume II. Xiamen: Xiamen University Press.
l WangMei&ZengZhenyu (2016) Is it possible to "be faithful to the original text"--Discussions on James Legge's translation of the Confucian Analects.Studies of Historical Documents, Volume 36, pp. 100–109. Shanghai: East China Normal University Press.
l WangMei&Zhang Chunxiao (2013) Asia in the making of Europe, bookII, Volume III, (Translation). Beijing: People's Publishing House.
l WangMei(2010)Chinese teaching in South Africa, Journal of International Society for Chinese Language Teaching.
l WangMei(2008) A History of Theatre Theories in the West, Chapter VI&VII. Xiamen: Xiamen University Press.
Research Projects:
l 2021 Fujian Provincial Teaching Reform Project: New Graduate-Level Cultural Teaching and Research Curriculum and System Upgrading Based on Interactive Integration of Cultural Resources (Project No. FBJG20210274).
l 2020 Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities Project: A Marxist Perspective: Studies on Ancient Chinese Philosophy of the Mind (Grant No. 0190/ZK1126).
l 2019–2021 Curriculum Ideology and Politics Project at Xiamen University: History of Chinese Thought.
l 2014–2022 Collection of Essential Foreign-Language Documents on the Maritime Silk Road, funded by the National Publicity Department's "Cultural Masters and Four Batches of Talents" Program (Grant No. 0640-K1416002) and the Fujian Provincial Philosophy and Social Sciences Leading Talent Program (Grant No. 0640-Z02106).
Part-time academic
Examiner for Confucius Institute External Teacher Recruitment (2013- 2019)