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Prof. Mattia Salvini Dharmavardhana Jñānagarbha of the International Buddhist College, Thailand, held the visiting professorship in April and May 2024.

Eng Jin Ooi Appointed Palyul-Khyentse Chair in Buddhist Textual Studies at the International Buddhist College, Thailand
January 23, 2025
By maryann
KF established the chair—the first the foundation has supported in Asia—in 2022 with a generous matching fund from the Buddhist foundation Yayasan Pema Norbu Vihara.

Professor Jiang Wu
The University of ArizonaEnlightenment in Dispute: The Reinvention of Chan Buddhism in 17th-Century China (Lecture in Chinese)
January 10, 2025
By maryann
This lecture centers on the recent translation of Professor Jiang Wu’s monograph, offering a comprehensive examination of the complex history and reinvention of the Chan Buddhist tradition in 17th-century China.

Dr. Catherine Dalton
84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha and Rangjung Yeshe InstituteStudy and Translation as Buddhist Practice
October 25, 2024
By maryann
In this talk, Catherine explores how integrating the study of Buddhism and the translation of its texts with committed experiential training can lead to a more effective and fulfilling approach to both learning and translation.

Dr. Jörg Heimbel Appointed Professor of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich
September 3, 2024
By maryann
Jointly sponsored by the German TARA Foundation, Khyentse Foundation, and LMU, the tenured position is one of just a handful of Tibetan Buddhism professorships in Europe.

Dr. Lata Deokar
Savitribai Phule Pune UniversityDoing Lexicography Religiously
August 24, 2024
By maryann
This talk discusses how ancient Buddhist authors approached words and their meanings, how they documented meanings, and whether they did conventional lexicography or did away with it.

Three Paths
July 30, 2024
By maryann
The stories of how three students from different backgrounds received a KF Doctoral Student Support grant.

Xiaonan Li and Lingfeng Tan Receive 2024 KF Award for Outstanding PhD Dissertation in Buddhist Studies
July 9, 2024
By maryann
Xiaonan Li of the School of Foreign Languages, Peking University, and Lingfeng Tan of the Buddha-Dharma Centre of Hong Kong were unanimously selected by the KF Dissertation Award Asia Committee as the winners of this year’s award for their PhD dissertations.

Professor Shenghai Li
National Taiwan UniversityThe Aesthetics of Disgust in Sanskrit Buddhist Literature 梵文佛教文學中厭惡的美學
April 20, 2024
By maryann
These texts show how the Buddhist intelligentsia in late Indian Buddhism might have reflected on aesthetics and may reveal something about an emerging Buddhist approach.

Professor Georgios T. Halkias
The University of Hong KongNotes on the Earliest Tibetan Buddhist Canons
February 24, 2024
By maryann
This talk will draw from the contents of the last imperial catalogue of Buddhist works in Tibetan translation, the dkar chag ’phang thang ma, to shed light on the formation and contents of the earliest Tibetan canons.

Dr. Sangseraima Ujeed
University of MichiganLand of the Jowos: Buddhist Temples in Mongolia as the Embodiment of Statehood
January 20, 2024
By maryann
This talk takes a tour through these monasteries and temples to shed light on the interplay between Buddhism and the state, which led to the proliferation of institutionalized Buddhism in Mongolian lands, and on the impact these processes had on the disintegration of a unified Mongol state.

Progress in Tibetan and Buddhological Studies at Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
January 18, 2024
By maryann
The primary objective of the three BCBS projects is to advance the fields of Buddhology and Tibetology at ELTE.