A Tribute to the Late Prof. Dr. Kapila Abhyawansa (1938–2024): A Torchbearer of Buddhist Studies
A veteran teacher of Buddhist Studies, Prof. Kapila mentored many students in South and Southeast Asia over a decades-long career
A veteran teacher of Buddhist Studies, Prof. Kapila mentored many students in South and Southeast Asia over a decades-long career
The British Library’s exhibition on Dunhuang is an exemplar of storytelling to learn from our shared and interconnected human history
The Tibetan Nuns Project (TNP) has announced the examination results for the record 144 Buddhist nuns who underwent the 2024 geshema examination process.
Many leading Western scholars of Tibetan Buddhism will take part in an online lecture series honoring the life and work of Jeffrey Hopkins
ACLS director of International Programs Dr. Deena Ragavan discusses a long partnership supporting Buddhist Studies scholars
A US college student studying Buddhist Economics explores religious implications and parallels in late-stage capitalism
Khyentse Foundation has announced the appointment of Dr. Jörg Heimbel as Professor of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
The exhibition will cover a range of historical items as well as contemporary works touching on climate change and other modern issues
A high school student in the US reflects on the relationships of young people with the Buddhist teaching in contemporary US communities
Naropa University, founded in 1974 by Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chögyam Trungpa, has announced plans to sell its main campus in Boulder, Colorado, after 40 years
Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche and Dr. Thomas Doctor share their perspectives on the role of Buddhist studies in a rapidly changing world
The university aims to offer a multidisciplinary approach to the study of Buddhist philosophy, ethics, art, and modern practices and is now accepting applications