
Personal Information
Name: JIA Qiong
Gender: Female
Degree: Master of Arts
Professional Post: Lecturer
Field of Study: Applied Linguistics; Pragmatics;
Intercultural Communication
Education
Sept 2008 – June 2011 School of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Lanzhou University
Major: Foreign Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Degree awarded: Master of Arts
Sept 1991 – June 1995 Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Lanzhou University
Major: English Language and Literature
Degree awarded: Bachelor of Arts
Work Experience
June 2010 – Present Lecturer, School of Foreign Languages,
Northwest University
Sept. 2007 – Jan. 2008 Visiting scholar, Faculty of English Education,
Sun Yat-Sen University
Nov. 2001 – June 2010 Lecturer, School of Foreign Languages and Literatures,
Lanzhou University
June 1995 – Nov. 2001 Assistant teacher, School of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Lanzhou University
Teaching Practice
June 1995 – Present Teaching College English for non-English major undergraduates,
Sept. 2002 – Sept. 2008 Teaching Active English for non-English major postgraduates
Publications
1. JIA Qiong, Reflections on the Concept of “Arbitrariness” in Saussure’s View of Linguistic Signs, Journal of Language and Literature Studies,April,2010,pp142~143
2. JIA Qiong, WEI Guohua, An Empirical Study on the Effect Resulted From Reading Widely, Science & Technology Information, June,2010,pp40~42