News Express: UM Professor Liu Xiufeng selected as fellow of American Educational Research Association
新聞快訊:澳大教授柳秀峰獲選美國教育研究協會會士

柳秀峰
Liu Xiufeng
澳大教授柳秀峰獲選美國教育研究協會會士
澳門大學教育學院教育測驗與評核研究中心主任兼講座教授柳秀峰獲選2026年度美國教育研究協會(AERA)會士,以表彰其在教育研究領域作出的卓越貢獻和取得的傑出成就。該會會士由全球傑出學者中選出,今年共有34位學者獲得此殊榮。
美國教育研究協會成立於1916年,全球會員超過25,000名,主要包括教授、研究人員、在教育研究領域具有豐富多元專業知識的傑出人士等,是全球教育研究領域最具學術權威和最大規模的教育研究機構。
柳秀峰對於獲得這份榮譽感到非常高興,並感謝澳大在內的多個機構為他提供良好的研究環境,讓他有幸與世界各地的傑出學者與優秀學生從事合作研究。
柳秀峰是美國科學促進會會士、國際知名STEM 教育測量和評估專家,在指導和實施外部資助專項研究方面擁有30多年的經驗,並曾在美國國家科學基金會、美國國立衛生研究院、斯賓塞基金會、加拿大社會科學與人文研究委員會等機構資助的共超過 2,500 萬美元的項目中擔任項目負責人和聯合項目負責人。另外,他曾在美國國家科學基金會 STEM 教育局擔任了兩年的項目主任。
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UM Professor Liu Xiufeng selected as fellow of American Educational Research Association
Liu Xiufeng, director of the Educational Testing and Assessment Research Centre and chair professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Macau (UM), has been selected as a 2026 Fellow of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). This recognition acknowledges Prof Liu’s outstanding achievements and exceptional contributions to education research. AERA Fellows are selected from among leading scholars worldwide, and Prof Liu is one of the 34 exemplary scholars who have been named AERA Fellows this year.
Founded in 1916, AERA is the world’s largest interdisciplinary research association devoted to the scientific study of education and learning. It has over 25,000 members worldwide, including faculty, researchers, and distinguished professionals with rich and diverse expertise in education research.
Prof Liu expressed his appreciation for being selected as an AERA Fellow. He also thanked UM and other institutions for providing him with an excellent research environment that has enabled him to collaborate with distinguished scholars and outstanding students from around the globe.
Prof Liu is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and an internationally recognised expert in measurement and evaluation in STEM education. He has more than 30 years of experience leading and implementing externally funded research projects, and has served as a principal or co-principal investigator on projects totalling over USD 25 million, supported by organisations such as the US National Science Foundation, the US National Institutes of Health, the Spencer Foundation, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. He also previously served as a programme director for two years in the Directorate for STEM Education at the US National Science Foundation.
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