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    • Heine, S.  + ([https://asian.fiu.edu/about/director/heine-cv-sep-2019.pdf Curriculum Vitae])
    • Steinkellner, E.  + (===Education=== *1967 Habilitation for Ind===Education===</br>*1967 Habilitation for Indology, University of Vienna</br>*1963 PhD in Indology, University of Vienna</br>*1957 – 1963 University of Vienna</br>*1955 – 1957 University of Graz</br>*1955 Matura at Akademisches Gymnasium, Graz</br>===Career History===</br>*2007 - Guest Researcher, Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Austrian Academy of Sciences</br>*1973 – 2006 Full Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, University of Vienna</br>*2002 – 2005 Research Professor, Austrian Academy of Sciences</br>*1992 Visiting Professor, Balliol College, University of Oxford</br>*1982 Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Kyoto</br>*1972 – 1973 Associate Prof. of Indian Philosophy, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia</br>*1971 – 1972 Visiting Lecturer in Indic Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia</br>*1964 – 1971 Lecturer, Department of Indology, University of Vienna</br>*1963 – 1972 University Assistant, Department of Indology, University of Vienna</br>*1961 – 1963 Research Assistant, Department of Indology, University of Vienna</br>===Career-related Activities (selected)===</br>*2004 - General Editor, Buddhist Tradition Series (Motilal Banarsidass, New Delhi)</br>*2003 – 2005 Vice-President, International Association of Buddhist Studies</br>*1998 – 2007 Director, Institute of the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Austrian Academy of Sciences</br>*1995 – 2008 Chairman, Austrian Academy of Sciences Press</br>*1995 Convenor, 7th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Schloß Seggau - Graz</br>*1994 – 1998 Director at large, International Association of Buddhist Studies</br>*5.1994 – 6.1995 Managing Secretary, phil.-hist. Class, Austrian Academy of Sciences</br>*1990 Co-convenor, VIIIth World Sanskrit Conference, Vienna</br>*1989 – 2003 President, The International Tibetological Tennis Society</br>*1989 – 1995 Chairman, Publication Committee, Austrian Academy of Sciences</br>*1989 Convenor, 2nd International Dharmakirti Conference, Vienna</br>*1982 – Editorial Consultant, The Journal of the Tibet Society, Bloomington</br>*1982 – 1994 Editor, The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</br>*1981 Convenor, Csoma de Körös-Symposium, Velm-Vienna</br>*1977 – 2005 Editor, Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde</br>*1961 – 1971 Managing editor, Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde Südasiens</br>===Memberships and Awards (selected)===</br>*2008 Ludwig Wittgenstein Prize of the Austrian Research Community200</br>*2007 Indira Gandhi Gold Plaque of the Asiatic Society, Kolkata</br>*2004 Great Badge of Honours in Silver for Services to the Republic of Austria</br>*1996 Kardinal Innitzer Valuation Award</br>*1993 The Eastern Study Prize, Eastern Institute, Tokyo</br>*1989 Corresponding Member, Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente</br>*1988 Full Member, Austrian Academy of Sciences</br>*1985 Member of the Commission for Buddhist Studies, Academy of Sciences at Göttingen</br>*1978 Corresponding Member, Austrian Academy of Sciences</br>*1973 M.A.h.c. University of Pennsylvania</br>*1967 Kardinal Innitzer AwardPennsylvania *1967 Kardinal Innitzer Award)
    • Zimmermann, M.  + (===Employment=== *Since October 2010: Hea===Employment===</br></br>*Since October 2010: Head of the Asien-Afrika-Institut of Hamburg University</br>*Since July 07: Professor for Indian Buddhism at the Asien-Afrika-Institut of Hamburg University and Director of the Zentrum für Buddhismuskunde of Hamburg University</br>*May 05–June 07: Director of the Stanford Center for Buddhist Studies (Division of International Comparative & Area Studies)</br>*Oct 03–June 07: Assistant Professor of Buddhist Studies, Stanford University</br>*Apr–Oct 03: Postdoc research fellowship at the University of Munich in Indian Studies</br>*Apr 02–Mar 03: Directing the Nepal Research Centre in Kathmandu (an institute of the German Oriental Society) and the Nepalese branch of the Nepalese-German Manuscript Cataloguing Project (NGMCP) (a joint project between His Majesty's Government of Nepal and the Asia-Africa Institute of the University of Hamburg) in Nepal</br>*Apr 00–Mar 02: Instructor and lecturer in Indian Studies, Hamburg University; working for the Nepal-German Manuscript Preservation Project (NGMPP); preparing the title-catalogue of more than 150,000 texts for digital publication </br></br>===Awards===</br></br>*2002 Förderpreis der Dr. Helmut und Hannelore Greve Stiftung für Wissenschaften und Kultur</br>*1999 Fellowship of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University, Tokyo</br>*1998 Fellowship of the International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University, Tokyo</br>*1997 Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai (BDK; Society for the Promotion of Buddhism) Fellowship (for one year research in Japan; directed by Prof. K. Mimaki)</br>*1996 Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai (BDK; Society for the Promotion of Buddhism) Fellowship (for one year research in Japan; directed by Prof. K. Mimaki)</br>*1994 Participating at the "Intensive Summer Course of the Japanese Language for European Students Held at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies" (awarded to thirty European students annually by the Japanese Foreign Ministry)</br>*1991 Five Year Study Grant of the Robert Bosch Corp. (Stuttgart, Germany)of the Robert Bosch Corp. (Stuttgart, Germany))
    • Schaik, S.  + (Sam Van Schaik has worked with the Stein CSam Van Schaik has worked with the Stein Collection at the British Library for the International Dunhuang Project (IDP: http://idp.bl.uk) since 1999. In the beginning, Sam worked on the Central Asian manuscripts from the Tibetan imperial period. Between 2002 and 2005 Sam compiled a detailed catalogue of the Tibetan tantric manuscripts from Dunhuang. At the moment Sam is engaged in an ongoing research project on the palaeography of the Tibetan and Chinese Dunhuang manuscripts. Recent publications include Esoteric Buddhism at Dunhuang (Brill, 2010) and Manuscripts and Travellers: The Sino-Tibetan Documents of a Tenth-century Buddhist Pilgrim (de Gruyter, 2010). [http://chinacultureconnect.com/people/sam-van-schaik Source-(Accessed Feb 7, 2011)].van-schaik Source-(Accessed Feb 7, 2011)].)
    • Tuske, J.  + ([http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~jptuske/vitae.htm CV])
    • Jones, D.  + ([http://ksuweb.kennesaw.edu/~djones/vitae.htm Curriculum Vitae])
    • Fox, A.  + ([https://udel.edu/~afox/VITAE2.pdf CV])
    • Sheehy, M.  + ('''Appointments''' Director of Programs M'''Appointments'''</br></br>Director of Programs</br>Mind & Life Institute </br></br>Faculty, Department of Religious Studies. Affiliated Faculty at the Contemplative Sciences Center and Tibet Center.</br>University of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA 2016—Present</br></br>Visiting Researcher</br>Kyoto University. Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability. Kyoto, Japan. 2018</br></br>Visiting Scholar</br>Harvard University, Divinity School. Cambridge, 2016</br></br>Director of Research</br>Buddhist Digital Resource Center (formerly Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center). Cambridge, MA 2011-2015</br></br>Adjunct Professor</br>Boston College. Theology Department. Boston, MA</br></br>Lecturer in Asian Religions</br>The New School University, Eugene Lang College. New York, NY 2009-2012</br></br>Academic Program Director</br>The New School University. Study Abroad in Tibet. New York, NY 2011-2012</br></br>Senior Editor</br>Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center. New York, NY 2009-2011</br></br>Adjunct Professor</br>Manhattanville College. Asian Studies Department. Purchase, NY 2008-2010</br></br>Adjunct Professor</br>City University of New York. Asian Studies Department. New York, NY 2008-2009</br></br> </br></br> </br>'''Recent Presentations and Public Lectures'''</br></br>A Comparative Analysis of Digital Manuscripts from Eastern Tibet</br>Centre for the Study of Manuscript Culture</br>University of Hamburg. Hamburg, Germany. 2015</br></br>Methods and Pathways in the Study of Digital Tibetan Manuscripts</br>The Martin Center for the Advanced Study of Religion</br>The University of Chicago Divinity School. Chicago, IL. 2015</br></br>An Ontology for the Digital Tibetan Book</br>“Symposium on the Tibetan Book”</br>The University of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA. 2014</br></br>The Jonang in 18th Century Tibet</br>Harvard University. Cambridge, MA. 2014</br></br>Ecumenism in Tibet</br>University of Colorado. Boulder, CO. 2013</br></br>A Buddhist Tradition on the Edge: The Migration and Marginalization of the Jonangpa in Tibet</br>Center for the Study of World Religions</br>Harvard Divinity School. Cambridge, MA. 2013</br></br>Three Years in Tibet: Reflections from a Buddhist Monastery</br>The University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL. 2012</br></br>Values in Tibetan Buddhist Education</br>Wheaton College. Norton, MA. 2012</br></br>Bibliographic Sources for Tibetan Studies: A TBRC Workshop</br>Columbia University. New York, NY. 2012</br></br>Technology and Translation in the Future of Tibetan Studies</br>Tibetan Studies After Gene Smith and Directions for the Future</br>Columbia University. New York, NY. 2011</br></br>Applied Scholarship in Tibetan Cultural Regions of China</br>The University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL. 2010</br></br>Zhentong Buddhist Philosophy in the Jonang Tradition</br>Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, NY. 2010</br></br>Visualizing the Tantric Buddhist Mandala</br>Yale University. New Haven, CT. 2010</br></br>On the History of the Jonang Kalachakra Tradition</br>Tibet House. New York, NY. 2009</br></br> </br></br>'''Conference Presentations'''</br></br>An Entangled Buddhist History: Shangs pa Lineage Networks, Transmission Strategies, and their Records of Reception in Tibet</br>“Transference and Transmission in Indo-Tibetan Buddhist ‘Philosophical’ Traditions”</br>XVIIth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</br>University of Vienna. Austria. 2014</br></br>Materializing Dreams and Omens: Narrative Devices in the Autobiographical Writing of the Tibetan Yoginī Trinle Wangmo</br>“Writing Tibetan Women”</br>American Academy of Religion. Baltimore, MD. 2013</br></br>Charting Par khang Culture: Towards an Analytics of Early Xylographic Literary Production in Tibet</br>“Among Digital Texts: Remembering Gene Smith”</br>International Association of Tibetan Studies. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. 2013</br></br>In Your Face: Bamda Tubten Gelek’s Up-Close Personal Advice</br>“Translating Buddhist Luminaries: A Conference on Ecumenism and Tibetan Translation”</br>University of Colorado. Boulder. 2013</br></br>Relocating the Tibetan Manuscript Writings of Kunga Drolchok (1507-1566)</br>“Documentary and Manuscript Sources from Tibet”</br>Association of Asian Studies. San Diego, CA. 2013</br></br>Mapping Scholarship on Tibet: Recent Findings of Jonang Monasteries</br>National Outreach Scholarship Conference</br>The University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL. 2012.</br></br>Conducting Tibetological Research: A TBRC Workshop</br>International Seminar of Young Tibetologists</br>Kobe City University of Foreign Studies. Kobe, Japan. 2012</br></br>Accessing a Global Vision of Tibetan Literary Culture</br>“Preservation of the Literary Heritage”</br>Third International Conference on the Tibetan Language.</br>Columbia University. New York, NY. 2011</br></br>A Buddhist Hermeneutic of Time: Tibetan Recalculations of the Buddhist Councils and Zhentong Literary History in India</br>“India in the Asian Buddhist Imagination,” Buddhism Section</br>American Academy of Religion. San Francisco, CA. 2011</br></br>Banned Books, Sealed Printeries and Neglected Dkar chag: Precursors and Prospects in Light of E. Gene Smith’s Contributions to Tibetan Literary Studies</br>“E. Gene Smith: Remembering His Life and Works”</br>International Association of Buddhist Studies. Taiwan. 2011</br></br>Codifying the Krtyuga: Preliminary Remarks on a Literary History of Gzhan stong in Tibet</br>“Rang stong / Gzhan stong: Perspectives on the Discourse in India and Tibet”</br>International Association of Buddhist Studies. Taiwan. 2011</br></br>Identity Politics of Re-Embodiment: Lineage Formation in Tibetan and Mongolian Accounts of Rje btsun Tā ra nā tha’s (1575-1635) Death and the Birth of Khal kha Blo bzang bstan pa’i rgyal mtshan (1635-1723)</br>“Madness, Smallpox, and Death in Tibet,” Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group</br>American Academy of Religion. Atlanta, GA. 2010</br></br>Revealing the Gsang ba’i ye shes: Reflections on the Autobiography of the Female Jo nang pa Adept Rje bstun ma ‘Phrin las dbang mo (1585-c.1668)</br>“The Jo nang pa: Narrative, Transmission, and Tradition Reconsidered”</br>International Association of Tibetan Studies.</br>University of British Colombia, Vancouver, Canada. 2010</br></br>Life after Tāranātha: Priorities and Strategies for Sustaining Esoteric Buddhist Knowledge Transmission Among the Jonangpa in 17th Century Tibet</br>“Strategies of Buddhist Knowledge Transmission: Texts, Techniques, and Technologies in Tibet,” Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group</br>American Academy of Religion. Montreal, Canada. 2009</br></br>Is the Uttaratantra-śastra Really a Madhyamaka Text?: Jonangpa Understandings of Tibetan Buddhist Doxography and Historiography</br>“The Uttaratantra in Tibet,” Buddhist Philosophy and Tibetan and Himalayan Religions Group</br>American Academy of Religion. Chicago, IL. 2008</br></br>Tāranātha’s Secret: Reading from the Autobiography of the Tibetan Female Adept Phrin las dbang mo</br>TBRC/Rubin Foundation Scholars Seminar. New York, NY. 2008</br></br>Retelling Mahayana History: Jo nang Sources for the Indian and Tibetan Transmissions of Gzhan stong Madhyamaka</br>“Mahayana Buddhism Section”</br>International Association of Buddhist Studies. Atlanta, GA. 2008ciation of Buddhist Studies. Atlanta, GA. 2008)
    • Schaeffer, K.  + ('''Employment''' Associate Professor 2005'''Employment'''</br></br>Associate Professor 2005 to Present <br></br>Department of Religious Studies <br></br>University of Virginia<br></br></br>Associate Professor 2000 to 2005<br></br>Department of Religious Studies <br></br>University of Alabama<br></br></br>'''Education'''<br></br></br>2000<br></br>Ph.D. Tibetan and South Asian Religions<br></br>Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies<br></br>Harvard University, Cambridge MA<br></br>Advisor: Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp<br></br>Dissertation:<br></br></br>1995<br></br>M.A. Asian Languages and Literatures<br></br>Department of Asian Languages and Literature<br></br>University of Washington, Seattle, WA<br></br>Advisor: Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp<br></br>M. A. Thesis:<br></br></br>1988<br></br>B.A. Religious Studies<br></br>Department of Religious Studies<br></br>Lewis & Clark College, Portland OR<br></br></br>'''Recent Fellowships'''<br></br></br>2007 through 2009. Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH), The University of Virginia. Project: Mapping the Dalai Lamas.OR<br> '''Recent Fellowships'''<br> 2007 through 2009. Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH), The University of Virginia. Project: Mapping the Dalai Lamas.)