| 2018 | Desiring Endurance: A Study of the Novels by J.G. Ballard (Lau, Wan Tung Carolyn) |
| 2018 | Madness and Folly in the Plays of William Shakespeare (Winckler, Reto Thomas Edgar) |
| 2018 | Duration, Memory, and Creative Emotion - Reading Nabokov with Bergson (Cao, Derong Dylan) |
| 2018 | Beckett and the Rites of Disenchantment (Stiegelmar, Michael Edward) |
| 2017 | Identity, History, National Imaginaries: Constructing Narratives of Post-imperial China and England(Li, Zhiwei) |
| 2017 | Queering Chinese Kinship in Cinematic and Popular Cultures n Contemporary Mainland China(Song, Lin) |
| 2017 | Melancholy, Emotions and Feelings in Flannery O’Connor’s Fiction (Peng, Yao Alexandra) |
| 2017 | “It’s one of the conditions of being human” – Paul Auster’s Intertextual and Intersubjective Invention of Solitude (Chen, Ru Danny) |
| 2017 | Shakespeare and Gender Ambiguity (Cheng, On Yee Franziska) |
| 2016 | Evelyn Waugh and the Pursuit of Permanence (Chan, Sze Man Mandy) |
| 2016 | Elegiac Irony: A Study of Charlotte Smith’s Poetry (Chen, Shiqin) |
| 2016 | “The Seeds of Limitlessness”: Dambudzo Marechera’s Radical Utopian Thinking (Chow, Shun Man Emily) |
| 2016 | The Sacred in the Poetry of Judith Wright and Les Murray(Lamb, Kirsten Emma Wailing) |
| 2015 | Domination, Alienation and Freedom in Ha Jin’s Novels: A View from Afar (Zhang, Hongxuan Emma) |
| 2014 | Ethical Realism: Narrative, History and Identity in V.S. Naipaul’s Transnational Fiction (Zhang, Dexu) |
| 2013 | Sympathy for Animal(ized) Other in Selected Works of J.M. Coetzee (Chan, On Yue Joyce) |
| 2013 | Popular Shakespeare in China: 1993-2008 (Li, Jun) |
| 2012 | “Never to be yourself and yet always” – Virginia Woolf’s Quest for Paradoxical Impersonality in Fiction Writing (Huang, Zhongfeng) |
| 2011 | Female Entrapment in the Works of Elizabeth Stoddard, Kate Chopin, and Edith Wharton (Long, Xiang) |
| 2011 | R.S. Thomas and the Poetics of Incarnation (Li, Chit Ning) |
| 2010 | Byron’s “Don Juan” and Nationalism (Gu, Yao) |
| 2009 | Through Female Eyes: Paula Vogel and the Dramatic Tradition (Jin, Lili) |
| 2009 | Emily Dickinson and China (Kang, Yanbin) |
| 2009 | The Affirmation of Ordinary Life ‐ a Comparative Study of Middlemarch and Honglou Meng (An, Ning) |
| 2007 | Keats and Negative Capability. (Li, Ou) |
| 2005 | Relationality, Trauma and Recovery: A Study of the Therapeutic Effects of Narratives in Selected Writing by Writers of Chinese Ethnicity. (Young, Ada) |
| 2005 | Fiction and Incompleteness of History: Toni Morrision, V.S. Naipaul, and Ben Okri. (Zhu, Ying Julia) |
| 2004 | Clothes Make the Wo/Man: Cross-Dressing and Gender on the English Renaissance Stage and the Later Imperial Chinese Theatre. (Liao, Weichun Spring) |
| 2004 | Language and the Divided Self: Ethical and Psychoanalytical Readings of Selected Plays by Eugene Oeill. (Xie, Qun Serena) |
| 2003 | Bestiality, Animality, and Humanity: A Study of the Animal Poems by D.H. Lawrence and Ted Hughes in Their Historical and Cultural Contexts. (Chen, Hong Lily) |
| 2003 | Ideology and Utopia in Science Fiction. (Leong, Hang Tat Jacky) |
| 2003 | The Mother as the Other ?A Psychoanalytic and Feminist Reading of Motherhood in Ibsen, Oeill and Pinter. (Liu, Yan) |
| 2002 | The Female Self, Body and Food: Strategies of Resistance in Doris Lessing, Margaret Atwood, Zhang Jie and Xi Xi. (Li, Tsui Yan Jess) |
| 2001 | Body Politics and Female Subjectivity in Modern English and Chinese Fiction. (Lo, Man Wa) |
| 2000 | Ideology and Beyond: The Nature and Significance of Wordsworth’s Postrevolutionary Turn to the “Still, Sad Music of Humanity”. (Ding, Hongwei) |
| 1998 | Crisis and Identity: Representations of Nation and Home in Hong Kong Cultural Imaginary. (Cheung, Mee Kwan Esther) |
| 1996 | The Crisis of the Body and Chinese Modernity: A Trans-contextual Study of the Self-fashioning in Modern Chinese Poetry, 1920-1945. (Mi, Jiayan) |
| 1996 | Art, New Culture, and Women: The Reception of the Pre-Raphaelites in China. (Wong, Pui Ling Linda) |
| 1994 | The Historical Formation of Romantic Egotism: Sensibility, Radicalism, and the Reception of Wordsworth’s and Coleridge’s Early Poetry. (Yu, Kwan Wai Eric) |
| 1993 | Reading (as) the Other: Hermeneutics, Marginality and Chinese-Western Comparative Discourse. (Chu,Yiu Wai Stephen) |