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Wang Ning's academic achievements.

Since the early 199s, Professor Wang Ning has been invited to visit more than 3 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and Australia and more than 5 universities in Hong Kong and Taiwan Province to give lectures, engage in academic research or attend international conferences. These include Harvard University, Yale University, Stanford University, Duke University and Columbia University. University of Oxford in the UK, Leiden University in the Netherlands, University of Toronto in Canada, University of Vienna in Austria, University of G? ttingen in Germany, University of Leuven in Belgium, University of Stockholm in Sweden, University of Copenhagen in Denmark, University of Oslo in Norway, University of Tokyo in Japan, University of Murdo in Australia, University of Lisbon in Portugal, University of Rome in Italy, etc. He has hosted more than ten international academic conferences in China, covering a wide range of theoretical topics such as post-modernism, post-colonial studies, cultural studies, globalization studies, Ibsen studies, Frye studies, translation and cross-cultural communication studies.

Independently undertake or preside over the National Social Science Fund Project "Cultural Turn in Translation Studies", the Overseas Students Fund Project of the State Education Commission "Research on Western Literary Thoughts in the Twentieth Century", the 1997 special task project of the Ninth Five-Year Plan of Humanities and Social Sciences of the State Education Commission "Research on Postmodernism Literary Theory", the Ninth Five-Year Plan Project of the State Press and Publication Administration "Learning from the East to the West: China Culture in the West", and the key project of the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Fund "Globalization and Autonomy". Ibsen and China, a Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs-Oslo University project, and Comparative Literature and Globalization, a key cooperation project of Ford Foundation-Yale University, etc.