Liu Haijuan, Associate Professor at the School of Marxism, Shenzhen University, holds a Ph.D. in Philosophical Ethics from Sun Yat-sen University and serves as a Research Fellow at several institutions, including the Institute of Marxist Philosophy and Modernization at Sun Yat-sen University, the Institute of Moral Education in Primary and Secondary Schools at Renmin University of China, and the Shenzhen University Research Base for Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era under the Guangdong Research Center. She is also a researcher at the Center for Innovation in the Practice of Chinese-Style Modernization in Shenzhen. Her primary research interests include philanthropic ethics, moral philosophy and moral education, and educational drama. She has taught graduate-level courses such as Special Topics in Marxist Philanthropy and Moral Philosophy and Moral Education.
I. Research Projects
1. National Social Science Youth Project: “Research on the Constructive Paradigm of Philanthropic Ethics in Hong Kong” (No. 17CZX061)
2. Guangdong Educational Science Planning Project (Higher Education Special Fund): “Innovative Theory and Practice of the 4E Module in Drama-Based Moral Education” (No. 2024GXJK291)
II. Published Academic Papers
1. “Is Ingratitude Necessarily Unrighteous? – An Analysis Based on Seneca,” Ethics Research, Issue 5, 2020.
2.“Core Concepts and Internal Logic of Xi Jinping’s Thought on Ecological Civilization,” Journal of Shandong University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), Issue 1, 2020 (Reprinted in full in Theoretical System of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, Renmin University of China Copy Materials, 2020.4).
3.“Development Paradigms and Insights for the Modernization of Hong Kong Philanthropy in the New Era,” Contemporary Hong Kong and Macao Studies, Issues 3-4, 2019.
4.“A Review of Recent Issues in 'Social Trends in Hong Kong,'” Contemporary Hong Kong and Macao Studies, Issue 3, 2017.
5.“Seneca’s Argument on the Transcendence of the Law of Benevolence and Its Ethical Inspiration for Charity Litigation Legislation,” Yunmeng Journal, Issue 12, 2015.