Wang Fan-sen | |
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王汎森 | |
![]() Wang in 2023 | |
3rd President of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System | |
Assumed office 1 January 2022 | |
Preceded by | Paul Chu |
Acting President of the Academia Sinica | |
In office 11 May 2016 – 20 June 2016 | |
President |
Ma Ying-jeou Tsai Ing-wen |
Preceded by | Chi-Huey Wong |
Succeeded by | James C. Liao |
Vice President of the Academia Sinica | |
In office 4 January 2010 – 30 August 2016 Serving with
Andrew H. J. Wang and Wang Yu | |
President |
Chi-Huey Wong Himself (acting) James C. Liao |
Preceded by | Liu Ts'ui-jung |
Succeeded by | Chin-Shing Huang |
Personal details | |
Born | Beigang, Yunlin, Taiwan | October 25, 1958
Nationality | Taiwan |
Wang Fan-sen Chinese: 王汎森; born 25 October 1958) is a Taiwanese historian who is the current president of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System since 2022. He formerly served as acting president of Academia Sinica in 2016, after the resignation of Chi-Huey Wong.
Wang earned his bachelor's and master's degree from National Taiwan University in 1980 and 1983, respectively. [1] He began working for the Institute of History and Philology (IHP) at Academia Sinica as an assistant research fellow in 1985, [2] then completed a doctorate within Princeton University's Department of East Asian Studies in 1992. [1] [3] [4] Upon his return to the IHP in 1993, he was promoted to associate researcher until 1998, when he became full researcher. In 2005, Wang was appointed a distinguished research fellow. [5] Wang served as IHP director from 2003 to 2009. [6] Academia Sinica president Chi-Huey Wong named Wang a vice president of the Academia Sinica on 1 January 2010. On 1 June of the same year, Wang succeeded Liu Ts'ui-jung as head of the Taiwan e-learning and Digital Archives Program. [5]
In April 2016, several weeks before President of the Republic of China Ma Ying-jeou was to complete his second consecutive term, Wang announced that the Academia Sinica had settled on three candidates for its next leader. [7] After the resignation of Chi-Huey Wong as head of Academia Sinica in May 2016, [8] Ma appointed Wang Fan-sen the acting leader. [9] [10] Eventually, it was decided that Ma's successor Tsai Ing-wen would select the Academia Sinica leader after she had taken office. [11] [12] After Tsai named James C. Liao to the Academia Sinica's highest-ranking position, Wang's acting tenure came to an end. [13] [14]
In November 2017, Wang was one of eight candidates considered for the position of National Taiwan University president. [15] While the Ministry of Education considered the presidential selection process flawed and originally refused Kuan Chung-ming's selection, Wang stated that he would not be running in another election. [16] [17] Kuan was eventually permitted to take up the NTU presidency in January 2019.
Wang was elected to membership of the Academia Sinica in 2004, [1] and became a fellow of the Royal Historical Society the following year. [18] [19] In 2023, Wang won a Humboldt Research Award. [20]
Wang Fan-sen | |
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王汎森 | |
![]() Wang in 2023 | |
3rd President of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System | |
Assumed office 1 January 2022 | |
Preceded by | Paul Chu |
Acting President of the Academia Sinica | |
In office 11 May 2016 – 20 June 2016 | |
President |
Ma Ying-jeou Tsai Ing-wen |
Preceded by | Chi-Huey Wong |
Succeeded by | James C. Liao |
Vice President of the Academia Sinica | |
In office 4 January 2010 – 30 August 2016 Serving with
Andrew H. J. Wang and Wang Yu | |
President |
Chi-Huey Wong Himself (acting) James C. Liao |
Preceded by | Liu Ts'ui-jung |
Succeeded by | Chin-Shing Huang |
Personal details | |
Born | Beigang, Yunlin, Taiwan | October 25, 1958
Nationality | Taiwan |
Wang Fan-sen Chinese: 王汎森; born 25 October 1958) is a Taiwanese historian who is the current president of the Taiwan Comprehensive University System since 2022. He formerly served as acting president of Academia Sinica in 2016, after the resignation of Chi-Huey Wong.
Wang earned his bachelor's and master's degree from National Taiwan University in 1980 and 1983, respectively. [1] He began working for the Institute of History and Philology (IHP) at Academia Sinica as an assistant research fellow in 1985, [2] then completed a doctorate within Princeton University's Department of East Asian Studies in 1992. [1] [3] [4] Upon his return to the IHP in 1993, he was promoted to associate researcher until 1998, when he became full researcher. In 2005, Wang was appointed a distinguished research fellow. [5] Wang served as IHP director from 2003 to 2009. [6] Academia Sinica president Chi-Huey Wong named Wang a vice president of the Academia Sinica on 1 January 2010. On 1 June of the same year, Wang succeeded Liu Ts'ui-jung as head of the Taiwan e-learning and Digital Archives Program. [5]
In April 2016, several weeks before President of the Republic of China Ma Ying-jeou was to complete his second consecutive term, Wang announced that the Academia Sinica had settled on three candidates for its next leader. [7] After the resignation of Chi-Huey Wong as head of Academia Sinica in May 2016, [8] Ma appointed Wang Fan-sen the acting leader. [9] [10] Eventually, it was decided that Ma's successor Tsai Ing-wen would select the Academia Sinica leader after she had taken office. [11] [12] After Tsai named James C. Liao to the Academia Sinica's highest-ranking position, Wang's acting tenure came to an end. [13] [14]
In November 2017, Wang was one of eight candidates considered for the position of National Taiwan University president. [15] While the Ministry of Education considered the presidential selection process flawed and originally refused Kuan Chung-ming's selection, Wang stated that he would not be running in another election. [16] [17] Kuan was eventually permitted to take up the NTU presidency in January 2019.
Wang was elected to membership of the Academia Sinica in 2004, [1] and became a fellow of the Royal Historical Society the following year. [18] [19] In 2023, Wang won a Humboldt Research Award. [20]