Jiang Ling: Director of the Research Institute
Jiang Ling, female, born in November 1966 in Gushi County, Henan Province.
Ph.D. in English Language and Literature, the 2005-2006 visiting scholar of Harvard University in Department of Linguistics, Master Supervisor, member of Outstanding Academic Group of Henan University, Academic and Professional Leader in Henan Province, Young Backbone Teacher of colleges and universities in Henan Province, Outstanding Teacher in Henan Province, Editorial Director of SFL’s journal Foreign Studies.
Main Research Directions: English Linguistics, Applied Linguistics and Comparative Linguistics.
Zhang Ke: Full-time Researcher
Zhang Ke, female, born in August 1977. PhD in English Language and Literature, Associate Professor and Master Supervisorat SFL, HENU.
Major Research Interests: Applied Linguistics and Functional Linguistics.
Zhang Keding: Part-time Researcher
Zhang Keding, male, born in March 1957.
PhD Supervisor ofSFL, HENU, Outstanding Expert in Henan Province, Specially Appointed Professors in Henan Province, Executive Director of the Chinese Functional Linguistics Research Association, Executive Director of the Chinese Pragmatics Research Association, Executive of the China English Teaching Research Association, Associate Director of Foreign Language Teaching of Colleges and Universities of Henan Province (and Director of Undergraduate English Professional Committee).
Major Research Interests: Functional Linguistics and Cognitive Linguistics.
Niu Baoyi: Part-time Researcher
Niu Baoyi, male, born in September 1955,
Doctoral Supervisor at SFL, HENU, Outstanding Expert of Henan Province, Specially Appointed Professors in Henan Province, Distinguished Professor in HENU, Director of the Research Center of English Language and Literature of Humanities and Social Sciences Key Research Base in Colleges and Universities of Henan Province, Assessment Expert of CSC, Standing Director of Chinese Pragmatics Research Association, Standing Director of National Cognitive Linguistics, Director of Chinese-English Comparative Studies Association, Editor-in-chief of Foreign Language Studies.
Main Research Areas: Cognitive Linguistics, English-Chinese Contrastive Linguistics and Pragmatics.
Liu Chendan: Part-time Researcher
Liu Chendan, male, born in January 1953, Xiping County in Henan Province, Professor of SFL, HENU, Doctoral Supervisor, executive member of CCLA, enjoy special allowance of the State Council. Used towin the third prize of the National Ceng Xianzi Educational Fund, May lst Labour Medal in Henan Province, Civilized Teacher in Henan Province.
Main Research Directions: Cognitive Linguistics, Discourse Linguistics.
Yang Chaojun: Part-time Researcher
Yang Chaojun, male, born in February 1967 at Huaxian County in Henan Province, Ph.D., Professor of SFL, HENU, Master Supervisor, Outstanding Teacher in Henan Province, Vice President of SFL, HENU.
Major research interests: Functional Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Translation Theory and Practice.
Li Shujing: Part-time Researcher
Li Shujing, female, born in May 1971 in Xuchang in Henan Province, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Master Supervisor.
Main Research Directions: Cognitive Linguistics, Pragmatics.
Li Lingling: Part-time Researcher
Li Xiangling, female, born in July 1978, member of Communist Party of China. Ph.D., Associate Professor, Master Supervisor, Vice President of SFL, HENU, Young Backbone Teacher in Henan Province, teaching model in Henan Province, Outstanding Teacher in Kaifeng, member of CCLA.
Main Research Directions: Cognitive Linguistics, Pragmatics, Foreign Language Teaching, Comparative Study of English and Chinese.
Li Tian: Part-time Researcher
Li Tian, female, born in April 1982 in Kaifeng in Henan Province, Ph.D., Researcher of Postdoctoral Research Station of Foreign Language and Literature of SISU.
Main Research Directions: Semantics, Cognitive Linguistics.
Zhuang Huibin: Part-time Researcher
Zhuang Huibin, male, born in December 1977, Junan in Shandong, Ph.D.
Main Research Interests: Generative Grammar, Prosodic Grammar, Historical Linguistics.