Yuan Linghong is a associateprofessor,whograduated from the Department of Philosophy of Nanchang University as an undergraduate, graduated from the School of Political Science and Law of Jiangxi Normal University as a master majoring in Western Philosophy, and graduated from the School of Humanities of Southeast University as a PhD majoring in Ethics, andnow is a master supervisor of Marxist Theory and Public Administration.Fields of study are theBasicPrinciples of Marxism andPublicAdministration, and research interests arePublicEthics and the Marxism with Chinese characteristics.
Yuan publicly published a monograph on“Research on Ecofeminist Ethical Formation”, which won the third prize of the 15th Outstanding Achievements in Social Sciences of Jiangxi Province in 2013. Awarded the title of Outstanding Communist Party of the Province by the Jiangxi Provincial Education Working Committee in July 2021. Selected as one of the“First Hundred Outstanding Social Political Education Teachers” by Jiangxi Provincial Education Labor Union in December 2021. And in February 2024, the course“How to Promote Traditional Chinese Virtues” was awarded as the prize-winning team of“Teachers and Students on the Same Stage” demonstration course which is the first batch of the Social Political Education Class in colleges and universities in Jiangxi Province.
Yuan has presided two provincial and departmental projects, participated in the completion of two National Social Science Foundation projects, the completion of the Ministry of Education's humanities and social sciences research projects,and six provincial, ministerial and departmental projects in recent years. Yuan has also published five relevant academic papers in CSSCI in journalswhich isincluding the extended version and national Chinese core journals. Yuan possesses the ability of independent research, academic research and innovation. Yuan focuses on problematic research, focusing on theoretical themes such as Chinese ethical culture, Chinese characteristics, and the study of Chinese Marxist originals, forming a relatively stable research direction.