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Supporting Buddhist scholarship at academic institutions around the world. Read more about our academic impact.

The Relatable and Extraordinary Life of Sera Khandro Dewé Dorjé
In this talk I will share some tastes of a project I am currently immersed in to translate the richness of both the relatable and extraordinary elements of Sera Khandro’s writing from Tibetan into English.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Appoints Khyentse Professor in Buddhist Studies
October 4, 2021
By bain
The Departments of Comparative Religion and Asian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Ian MacCormack, a distinguished scholar, to fill its new position in Tibetan Buddhist Studies, funded through a gift from Khyentse Foundation.

Professor Jacob Dalton
University of California, BerkeleyTibetan Tantra at Dunhuang
September 24, 2021
By maryann
After a brief introduction to the Dunhuang collection in general, this lecture considers what these ancient treasures tell us about the early Tibetan assimilation of tantric Buddhism in particular, from the late eighth to the late tenth centuries.

Professor Dorji Wangchuk
Univsersity of HamburgWhen Can Buddhism Be Considered Dead and When Living?
August 19, 2021
By maryann
In this talk, I wish to reflect, from an emic perspective, on what would characterize the life and vitality of Buddhism, and when can it be considered dead and when living.

Professor Shrikant Bahulkar
Savitribai Phule Pune UniversityVedism and Buddhism
July 31, 2021
By maryann

Professor Donald S. Lopez, Jr.
University of MichiganReason and Revelation in Buddhism
June 12, 2021
By maryann

University of Michigan Appoints Dr. Sangseraima Ujeed to KF Endowed Position
September 15, 2020
By bain
KF endowed the Khyentse Gendun Chopel Professorship at the University of Michigan in 2018 to further enhance one of the largest Buddhist Studies programs in North America.

Cross-Fertilization of Academia and Buddha’s wisdom
September 15, 2020
By bain
Since its inception, Khyentse Foundation has supported the academic study of Buddhism. In particular, support for academic institutions has always been one of the pillars of our work.

Academic Development in the West
February 16, 2020
By bain
The foundation now works with more than 40 universities around the world, and most of them are in “new” Buddhist countries, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and many places in Europe.

KF Launches a Groundbreaking Professorship at Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary
August 21, 2013
By bain
The Center of Buddhist Studies at ELTE was established in 2012 to meet increasing demand for undergraduate and graduate studies in Tibetan Buddhism, but until now lacked the resources to develop its programs.

The Search Is On—Again!
November 20, 2008
By bain
It has long been Rinpoche's vision to encourage the academic study of dharma at the university level.

KF Initiates Major Survey on Buddhist Studies
January 21, 2008
By bain
A groundbreaking new program to uncover the potential of buddhist studies programs.