LEUNG WING SZE
Senior Lecturer
University Scholars Programme,
National University of Singapore
usplwse@nus.edu.sg
(65) 6516 1329
Brief Introduction
Leung Wing Sze obtained her PhD from the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago, where she was an affiliated doctoral fellow with the Franke Institute of the Humanities. Before moving to Singapore, she taught for three years as a post-doctoral fellow at Fordham University.
Teaching Modules @ USP
Dr Leung teaches in the domains of Writing and Critical Thinking, and Humanities and Social Sciences. She offers the following modules:
Research Interests
- Moral theories
- Multiculturalism
- Colonial studies
- Globalisation
- Relation between ethics and aesthetics
Titles of Independent Study Modules (ISMs) Previously Supervised (for USP students)
- A Qualitative Study into the Impact of the COVID-19 Restrictions on Migrant Construction Workers in Singapore
- Migrant Worker Issues and Civil Society in Singapore during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Contemporary Christian Music and International Worshippers in Local Churches
- Video Games as a Cultural Soft Power Vehicle: The Case of Genshin Impact and China
- The empowerment of women through single-gender education in Singapore
Publication List
Dr. Leung has publications in the Journal of Aesthetic Education, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, Romanticism and The Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel 1660-1820 (forthcoming), Educational Theory (forthcoming)."