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    • Ramanath Pandey  + ([https://philpeople.org/public_cache/file?content_type=application%2Fpdf&key=huoKjG1PCLobWumNNqXQPxiG 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)
    • Sara Ahbel-Rappe  + ([https://lsa.umich.edu/classics/people/departmental-faculty/rappe/_jcr_content/file.res/202010.pdf CV])
    • Ramanath Pandey  +
    • Karin Preisendanz  + ([https://www.istb.univie.ac.at/caraka/file_download/Preisendanz_CV_2012.pdf_%3b%20size%20%3d%20_144032 CV])
    • Malcolm Keating  + ([https://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/MalcolmKeating-CV-Aug2021.pdf CV])
    • Francesco Sferra  + (http://docenti.unior.it/index2.php?content_id=18425&content_id_start=1)
    • José Ignacio Cabezón  + (http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uphttp://www.religion.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uploads/Jose_Cabezon_CV.pdf</br></br>'''Past Affiliations'''</br>*1989-2001: Assistant, Associate and Full Professor of Buddhism and Comparative Thought, Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colorado.</br>*1992 (Winter): Visiting Professor, Dept of Religion, University of Colorado, Boulder.</br>*1988-1989: Lecturer, Center for Comparative Studies in the Humanities, The Ohio State University, Columbus.</br>*1987-1988: Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Religion, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.</br>*1986-1987: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Religion, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota</br></br>'''Language Skills'''</br>*Classical literary Sanskrit (reading fluency)</br>*Modern spoken Sanskrit (one year)</br>*Classical literary Tibetan (reading fluency)</br>*Modern spoken Tibetan (close to native fluency)</br>*Pali (one year)</br>*Japanese (one year)</br>*Hindi (equivalent of 3 years)</br>*Latin (one year)</br>*French (fluent)</br>*Spanish (native fluency)</br>*German (limited reading/speaking ability)</br></br>'''Fellowships, Grants, and Awards'''</br>*UCSB: various grants for The Sera Project from the Committee on Research, Academic Senate; Instructional Improvement; Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, (2002-2006).</br>*Louise Iliff Travel Grant, for research-related travel to India and Tibet (2001).</br>*Association for Theological Schools, Teaching and Learning Grant, for reworking a course on the World’s Religions (1998).</br>*Alexander von Humboldt Research Postdoctoral Fellow (German government fellowship. Affiliation: Institut für Kultur und Geschichte Indiens und Tibets, Universität Hamburg) for work on a project on philosophical polemics in medieval Tibet (1994-95).</br>*Association for Theological Schools Faculty Research Fellowship, supplementary grant for research on Indian theories of comparison (1994).</br>*Rockefeller Postdoctoral Fellow (Institute for the Study of Cultures, Rice University) for research on theories of cross-cultural comparison (1993-94).</br>*Louise Iliff Travel Grant (Iliff School of Theology), for research and travel in Tibet and Nepal (summer 1991).</br>*Senior Fulbright Research Fellowship for research in India. Project: "Vasubandhu's The Science of Exegesis" (March, 1989 - November 1989).</br>*Naritasan Travel Fellowship, for participation in the meetings of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Narita, Japan (Summer 1989).</br>*N.E.H. Fellowship for summer research and participation in the Berkeley/Chicago/Harvard Institutes on the Study of Religion in the Liberal Arts, Part III, "Teaching Comparative Courses: Exploring Thematic Approaches" (Harvard University, 1988).</br>*N.E.H. Fellowship for summer research and participation in seminar with Huston Smith, "The Great Chain of Being in World Perspective" (Pacific School of Religion, 1987).</br>*Fulbright Fellowship for doctoral dissertation research in India (February 1983 to January 1984).</br>*Advanced Opportunity Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison for dissertation research work (January 1982 to June 1982).</br>*American Institute of Indian Studies, Junior Fellowship for doctoral dissertation research in India (November 1980 to November 1981).</br>*Advanced Opportunity Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison, for graduate coursework (September 1977 to May 1980).</br>*Advanced Opportunity Summer Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1978). Richter Summer Fellow in Theoretical Astrophysics, California Institute of Technology (Summer 1976).</br>*Research Fellow in primate behavior, Stanford Primate Research Laboratories, Stanford, California (Summer 1975).</br>*Undergraduate Research Participant, Prof. Max Delbruck's research group, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, New York (Summer 1974). 3</br>*Don Shepard Award, California Institute of Technology (1974).</br>*Renssalaer Prize (scholarship) for the State of Massachusetts (1973) (not accepted).te of Massachusetts (1973) (not accepted).)
    • Vesna Wallace  + (https://www.religion.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uploads/Vesna_Wallace_CV.pdf)