Jun Ni

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Lecturer

Email: jun.ni@tudublin.ie

Tel: 01 2205499

Jun Ni holds a postgraduate diploma in Applied Linguistics from Trinity College Dublin, a master’s degree in Intercultural Studies from Dublin City University, and aPhD in Transcultural Studies from University of Lyon III, France. Her PhD research focuses on Chinese language learning and cross-cultural adaptation of Irish university students study-abroad in China. Jun Ni has been a lecturer in Chinese in the Dublin Institute of Technology (now TU Dublin) since 2008. She previously lectured in Trinity College Dublin and Dublin City University.

Recent Conference Papers/Presentations

2021

Ni, J. (2021) Conference paper "Teaching Chinese Characters: Challenges and Innovation" at 2021 Annual Conference of MU Chinese Studies: Chinese Language and Culture in Ireland: Developments and Challenges.

2020

Ni, J. (2020). A book chapter: "Identity Reconstruction of Chinese Migrant Women in Ireland" in the book "Chinese National Identity in the Age of Globalisation" by Palgrave Macmillan. https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9789811545375

Ni, J. (2020). The folklore, food and rituals of the Chinese New Year. RTÉ Brainstorm. Retrieved https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2020/0122/1110037-the-folklore-food-and-rituals-of-the-chinese-new-year/

2019

Ni, J. (2019). How Chinese migrants are adapting life in Ireland? RTÉ Brainstorm. Retrieved https://www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2019/1204/1096911-how-chinese-migrants-are-adapting-to-life-in-ireland/

Ni, J. (2019). Conference paper "Use on-line software to teach Chinese characters" at the 2nd International Symposium of EACT (European Association of Chinese Teaching) at University College Dublin.

2017

 “Use of Modern Technology in Chinese Language Teaching”, Conference proceedings at EACT (European Association for Chinese Teaching) conference in Budapest, Hungry

2016

 “Chinese Language Acquisition and Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Irish University Students Studying Mandarin in Taiwan”, Conference proceedings at the ninth Edition of International Conference ICT for Language Learning, Florence, Italy  

2011

“The Cross-cultural Adaptation of Chinese Women Migrants in Ireland”, Conference proceedings at Royal Irish Academy Conference in Dublin, Ireland

2009

 “A Chinese Teacher’s Intercultural Experiences in Ireland: Identities, Social Values and Behaviours”, Conference proceedings at the second Annual Conference of the Association for Chinese Studies in Ireland

2008

 “Developing Professional Landscape: A Chinese Teacher’s Intercultural Experiences in Ireland”, Conference proceedings at the first Beijing Postgraduate Research Forum for Teaching Chinese as a Second Language in Beijing University, China

Other

Jun Ni is a committee member of Irish Association for Chinese Studies in Ireland, Irish Society for Chinese Language Teaching, and Irish Association for Chinese Teaching.

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