On April 14, 2026, the review for this year's "Peking University-Lincoln Center Peking University Undergraduate Research Fund" was successfully completed. Eleven students from the School of Urban and Environmental Studies, the School of Economics, the School of Marxism, and the School of Government Management passed the expert review and received funding for this year.
To encourage and support Peking University undergraduates in research activities related to urban development and land policy, the "Peking University-Lincoln Center Peking University Undergraduate Research Fund" has been established. This fund plans to support about 10 undergraduate graduating students annually, supporting key areas including urban and regional development, spatial planning, land policy, housing policy, local finance, environmental policy, as well as land use and carbon reduction, with a funding amount of 5,000 RMB per person.
The list of recipients for this year (in order of surname pinyin) is as follows:
Name | Project name | College |
Du Yang | The impact of policy narratives on public support for congestion fees | School of Government Management |
Square Forest | A comparative study on differences in urban spatial perception of driving, cycling, and walking based on first-person video | School of Government Management |
Gao Junhui | Spatial Allocation of Administrative Networks and Technical Elements: An Empirical Study Based on Official Mobility and Inter-City Patent Transfer | School of Marxism |
Li Jin | Research on the Health Effects of Urban Green Spaces and Spatiotemporal Mismatch from the Perspective of the Life Course | School of Urban and Environmental Sciences |
Lu Ningjing | Spatial Configuration and Influencing Factors of Emerging Urban Consumer Facilities under Market Mechanisms—A Case Study of Pet Facilities in Beijing | School of Urban and Environmental Sciences |
Luo Jiajun | A Study on the Impact Effects of Large-Scale Sports Events on China's Urban Economy—An Empirical Evaluation of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Based on Synthetic Control Methods | School of Government Management |
Nursh Wuak Burlesbek | The impact of historic city walls on the integration of contemporary urban spaces | School of Government Management |
Tan Shun was pleased | The spatiotemporal pattern and influencing factors of location decisions for foreign-invested enterprises | School of Urban and Environmental Sciences |
Zhang Tianyi | Industrial land price controls and corporate labor market forces—evidence from cluster identification | School of Economics |
Zhang Xinye | Small adjustments within major stability: Wisdom in land adjustment and governance through the "second round of contract extension." | School of Marxism |
Zhou Keyi | The impact of above-ground space usage in primary and secondary schools on urban traffic congestion during evening rush hours | School of Urban and Environmental Sciences
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