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In Search of Zen Studies: The Central Role of Chan/Zen Syncretism
Zen enthralled the world throughout much of the twentieth century, and Zen studies became a major academic discipline in its wake.

Rinpoche Awarded the Distinction of Honorary Fellow at SOAS University of London
September 28, 2023
By maryann
On September 5, 2023, more than 30 years after his time as a student there, Rinpoche was awarded the distinction of Honorary Fellow at SOAS in recognition of his substantial contribution as a Buddhist spiritual teacher, writer, and filmmaker, and for his support to the school.

Professor Yao Zhihua
China University of Hong KongEmptiness and Nothing in Buddhist Philosophy
July 15, 2023
By maryann
In this talk I will classify the different conceptions of emptiness in various Buddhist philosophical schools.

The University of Sydney Appoints KF-Macready Senior Lecturer in Tibetan Buddhism
July 5, 2023
By Alicja Żmigrodzka
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche’s vision is to establish an endowed academic chair in Buddhist studies at a major university on each continent.

Nils Martin Receives 2023 KF Award for Outstanding PhD Dissertation in Buddhist Studies
July 4, 2023
By Alicja Żmigrodzka
Martin’s dissertation is a masterful contribution to the history of art and of Buddhism in the Western Himalayas.

Palyul-Khyentse Chair in Buddhist Textual Studies Established at the International Buddhist College, Thailand
June 2, 2023
By Alicja Żmigrodzka
The landscape of Buddhist studies is changing in Asia, and especially in Southeast Asia, and the area has the potential to become a well-developed hub for the field.

Erik Pema Kunsang
Key Points of Timeless Value
May 13, 2023
By maryann
"Anyone, anytime, anywhere can improve, liberate, and transcend the present state of mind. I will speak on the four timeless principles taught in the Samadhiraja-sutra (‘The King of Samadhis Sutra’)."

Dr. Gareth Sparham
A Brief History of, and Introduction to, the Śatasāhasrikāprajñāpāramitā (“The Perfection of Wisdom in One Hundred Thousand Lines”)
April 22, 2023
By maryann
“The Perfection of Wisdom in One Hundred Thousand Lines” is a colossal scripture. Probably the longest sacred book in existence, it comprises 12 volumes running to nearly 10,000 pages.

Professor Sheng-Hsin Hsu
National Taiwan UniversityZhuangzi and Zen
March 18, 2023
By maryann
The interpretation of some Zen masters’ verses and their analogy with Zhuangzi’s thought. (Lecture in Chinese)

Professor Seiji Kumagai
Kyoto UniversityThe Past, Present, and Future of Buddhism and Buddhology in Japan
February 18, 2023
By maryann
This talk will explore the history and current state of Buddhism and Buddhology in Japan, with an eye toward what they might aspire to become in the future.

Dr. Trent Walker and Dr. Anand Venkatkrishnan
Stanford University and University of ChicagoSinging the Dharma in Cambodia: A Conversation on Until Nirvana’s Time
January 14, 2023
By maryann
This event brings Anand Venkatkrishnan, assistant professor of the history of religion in South Asia at the University of Chicago, into dialogue with Trent Walker, postdoctoral fellow of the Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford University.

Professor Mark Allon
University of SydneyBuddhism in Ancient Gandhara and Recent Manuscript Discoveries
October 22, 2022
By maryann
Several major collections of Buddhist manuscripts from ancient Gandhara (present day northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan) have come to light over the past three decades.