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Dr Katherine Ngo BMedSc(Hons), MBBS(Hons), MA, PhD

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Dr Katherine Ngo smiles towards the camera on a sunny day with a tree in leaf behind her.

Lecturer in Ancient Chinese Literature

Institute of Education and Humanities


Email: katherine.ngo@uwtsd.ac.uk

Role in the University

Katherine teaches across foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including:

  • the Sinology (Foundation Certificate)
  • the BA Sinology
  • the BA Sinology (Humanistic Education)
  • the MA Confucian Classical Studies
  • the MA Chinese Buddhist Textual Studies.

She supervises doctoral students in the field of Sinology. Katherine is the Programme Manager for the Sinology (Foundation Certificate) and the BA Sinology (Humanistic Education) Honours programmes.

Background

  • PhD Cultural Studies, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (2022)
  • Master of Arts Sinology, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (2018)
  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (First Class Honours), University of Tasmania, Australia (2010)
  • Bachelor of Medical Science (First Class Honours) (2008)

My postgraduate study was sponsored by the Chin Kung Multicultural Education Foundation.

Member Of

  • Member, Management Board of the Academy of Sinology ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
  • Member, European Association of Chinese Studies

Academic Interests

Pre-BA modules:

  • A Brief History of British Sinology

Undergraduate modules:

  • Elementary Education in Late Imperial China
  • Literature for Moral Instruction in Late Imperial China
  • Four Books of Confucian Learning
  • Translation of Confucian and Buddhist Literature
  • Political Thought in the Essentials of Bringing about Order from Assembled Texts (Qunshu Zhiyao)

Postgraduate modules:

  • Classical Chinese Texts in English
  • Confucian Classical Studies
  • History and Civilisation of China

Research Interests

My research interest is in the educational theories and practices of pre-modern Chinese children’s literature and Chinese canonical works. An integral part of this is making these ancient works accessible to a modern audience through translation and explication.

Publications

Guide to the Traditional Chinese Ancestral Remembrance Service Protocol. Co‑translated with Dr Kelly Ngo. (Taipei: The Corporation Republic of Hwa Dzan Society, 2016)

[forthcoming] Traditional Chinese Children’s Primers: A Sourcebook (Ann Arbor: Lever Press)

[forthcoming] Unlocking the Treasury: Elementary Learning for Boys in Qing China (Ann Arbor: Lever Press)

Additional Information

Confucian Philosophy Masterclass for teachers of the Honours Programme at St David’s Sixth Form College, Cardiff. April 2023.

Sinology: Art of Living Seminars. Co-presented two-day seminar lectures. Academy of Sinology, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. July 2022, January 2023, and January 2024.