Wednesday, 23 May 2012

China’s best at Victoria Law School

A VU PhD student has been awarded for his academic and research achievements by the Chinese Government. The award, conferred by the China Scholarship Council, is to honour the academic merit and research achievements of Chinese students studying abroad. To be eligible for the award, the students must be enrolled in a PhD degree, be under the age of 40, at least in the second year of their study and not receiving any direct finance support from the Chinese government.

Yongqiang Li, a PhD student from Victoria Law School, is 2nd VU PhD studentto recieve the award since its inauguration of this award in 2003.

In 2011, supervised by Professor Anona Armstrong and Professor Andrew Clarke, I co-published a research report, 3 journal articles and more than a dozen conference papers, including one paper published in Economics Letters. Read more about Yongqiang Li's win at the VU website.

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