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  1. Apr 6, 2023 · Professor Jiang Wu Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship. April 6th, 2023. University of Arizona Department of East Asian Studies Professor and Center for Buddhist Studies Director Jiang Wu is one of 171 scientists, writers, scholars and artists awarded a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship.

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    Jiang Wu (born 4 November 1967) is a Chinese actor. He starred in Zhang Yimou's To Live (1994), and Zhang Yang's Shower (1999). He is the younger brother of Jiang Wen and is or was a member of the Beijing Experimental Theatre Troupe. Filmography. To Live (1994) A Beautiful New World (1998) Shower (1999) All the Way (2001) Roots and Branches (2001)

  3. Apr 6, 2023 · April 6, 2023. University of Arizona professor and head of the Center for Buddhist Studies Jiang Wu is one of 171 scientists, writers, scholars and artists awarded a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship.

  4. Professor. Teaches Buddhism, Chinese thought, and religion. Dr. Jiang Wu is currently a professor in the Department of East Asian Studies, director of Center for Buddhist Studies. He received his Master's degree from Nankai University (1994) and Ph.D. from Harvard University (2002).

  5. April 6, 2023. Image. Congratulations! University of Arizona Center for Buddhist Studies director and Department of East Asian Studies professor Jiang Wu is one of 171 scientists, writers, scholars and artists awarded a "2023 Guggenheim Fellowship." (Click here to see the original News from news.arizona.edu/story)

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  7. Apr 13, 2023 · Buddhist Studies Scholar Jiang Wu Wins Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. By Justin Whitaker. April 13, 2023. From arizona.edu. Jiang Wu, professor in the department of East Asian Studies and director of the Center for Buddhist Studies at the University of Arizona, has been awarded a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship.

  8. Fellow: Awarded 2023. Field of Study: Religion. Competition: US & Canada. Dr. Jiang Wu is a professor in the Department of East Asian Studies and the director of the Center for Buddhist Studies at the University of Arizona. He received his Master’s degree from Nankai University in 1994 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2002.

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