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Dr Ye Liu

Dr Ye Liu

Reader in International Development

Research interests

  • Education
  • Equality
  • International development
  • Policy

Contact details

Biography

Dr Ye Liu is a Reader at the Department of International Development. Prior to King’s, she was a Senior Lecturer in International Education at Bath Spa University between 2013 and 2016, and was a lecturer of Contemporary Chinese Studies and Director of the BA programme in Chinese Studies at the University College Cork, Ireland from 2012 to 2013.

The recipient of early-career awards (the 2014 Junior Sociologist Prize by the Research Committee on Women in Society of the ISA and the 2014 SRHE Newer Researcher Award), Ye holds a PhD in Comparative Sociology from the Institute of Education, University of London (now UCL Institute of Education). 

Her work has been published in Work, Employment & Society, the British Journal of Sociology of Education, Comparative Education Review, Higher Education, and the Journal International Education and Development.

Outside academia, Ye has written for the Conversation, Foreign Affairs and the MUSE. Her research has featured in the Financial Times, the Guardian, BBC News, the Protocol, the ChinaFile, the Reuters News and the Times Higher Education. She has also appeared on the BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour, the BBC Why Factor, the National Committee of the US-China Relations Podcast and the China Changing Festival at the Southbank Centre.

Research

  • Gender relations
  • Work-family conflicts
  • Demographic policies
  • Education
  • Social and political trust 

Ye’s research focuses on systems of inequality-how culture and policy reproduce education and gender inequalities in contemporary China. Her first book ‘Higher Education, Meritocracy and Inequality in China’ (Springer, 2016) explores educational policies and the notion of meritocracy intersect to reproduce socioeconomic, gender and geographical inequalities through China’s notorious gaokao selection.

She is currently writing a book manuscript about siblingless urban women from the one-child generation and on how patriarchy still holds those women back during their adult life course transitions to the labour market, marriage and motherhood.

Teaching

Undergraduate

  • 4YYD0004 Social and Political Analysis of Emerging Economies
  • 5YYD0007 China and Development
  • 6YYD0023 Education and Development 

PhD supervision

Ye welcomes doctoral proposals in the area of demographic policies, gender relations and education in China.

Principal supervisor:

Further details

See Ye's research profile

    Research

    Gender Studies logo
    Gender Studies at King's

    Bringing together like-minded scholars and students from across King's to examine the influence of gender relations..

    urban geography
    Social Justice research group

    Identifying the societal impacts of rapid economic and technological change, as well as the societal impacts of intensified engagement in global networks and mobilities.

    News

    The effects of gender inequality across the world

    New podcast episode looks at how gender bias, gendered violence and gender pay gaps are affecting women and wider society

    image of a protest march over women's rights

    Study examines the entrepreneurs behind China's billion-dollar businesses

    A generation of billionaire entrepreneurs from China are making waves around the world with innovative products and services – but do their backgrounds make...

    China map

    Events

    30NovChina Shanghai

    Book Talk: 'The Gilded Cage:  Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China' with Professor Ya-Wen Lei

    Book talk on 'The Gilded Cage:  Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China' with the author Professor Ya-Wen Lei as speaker

    Please note: this event has passed.

    06DecThe World Made Me global affairs

    'The World Made Me': Candid conversations with researchers

    Join us for the launch of 'The World Made Me', a new video series from the School of Global Affairs exploring the things that inspired our academics in their...

    Please note: this event has passed.

    19OctYoung children learning in a Chinese classroom

    Panel discussion - Inequality & exclusion in the contemporary Chinese education system

    Expert Professor Emily Hannum (UPenn) joins Drs Ye Liu, Charlotte Goodburn, & Xiaxia Yang (King’s College London) for a stimulating roundtable event on...

    Please note: this event has passed.

    18OctLightbulb depicting a brain against a backdrop of China's national flag

    Panel discussion - AI and the future of education and research

    How are AI technologies re-shaping the way students learn in China, and what's the reality on the ground? Join experts Karen Hao, Jeremy Knox, Li Yuan and Ye...

    Please note: this event has passed.

    Features

    Why youth activism has passed China by

    Around the world, young people are emerging as trailblazers for social change. However, there is a region in which youth activism seems to be largely absent:...

    People walking on a path in China. sevenke/Shutterstock

      Research

      Gender Studies logo
      Gender Studies at King's

      Bringing together like-minded scholars and students from across King's to examine the influence of gender relations..

      urban geography
      Social Justice research group

      Identifying the societal impacts of rapid economic and technological change, as well as the societal impacts of intensified engagement in global networks and mobilities.

      News

      The effects of gender inequality across the world

      New podcast episode looks at how gender bias, gendered violence and gender pay gaps are affecting women and wider society

      image of a protest march over women's rights

      Study examines the entrepreneurs behind China's billion-dollar businesses

      A generation of billionaire entrepreneurs from China are making waves around the world with innovative products and services – but do their backgrounds make...

      China map

      Events

      30NovChina Shanghai

      Book Talk: 'The Gilded Cage:  Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China' with Professor Ya-Wen Lei

      Book talk on 'The Gilded Cage:  Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China' with the author Professor Ya-Wen Lei as speaker

      Please note: this event has passed.

      06DecThe World Made Me global affairs

      'The World Made Me': Candid conversations with researchers

      Join us for the launch of 'The World Made Me', a new video series from the School of Global Affairs exploring the things that inspired our academics in their...

      Please note: this event has passed.

      19OctYoung children learning in a Chinese classroom

      Panel discussion - Inequality & exclusion in the contemporary Chinese education system

      Expert Professor Emily Hannum (UPenn) joins Drs Ye Liu, Charlotte Goodburn, & Xiaxia Yang (King’s College London) for a stimulating roundtable event on...

      Please note: this event has passed.

      18OctLightbulb depicting a brain against a backdrop of China's national flag

      Panel discussion - AI and the future of education and research

      How are AI technologies re-shaping the way students learn in China, and what's the reality on the ground? Join experts Karen Hao, Jeremy Knox, Li Yuan and Ye...

      Please note: this event has passed.

      Features

      Why youth activism has passed China by

      Around the world, young people are emerging as trailblazers for social change. However, there is a region in which youth activism seems to be largely absent:...

      People walking on a path in China. sevenke/Shutterstock