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  • Affiliation Buddhist Studies Review PhD University Lancaster University Biographical Information Peter Harvey, who gained his doctorate in Buddhist Studies at Lancaster
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  • several other works from the French. She is Assistant Editor of the Buddhist Studies Review. (Source: Śūraṃgamasamādhisūtra: The Concentration of Heroic Progress)
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  • board of the journals "Religion," "Journal of Global Buddhism" and "Buddhist Studies Review." Berkwitz has received several fellowships to conduct research
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  • Center for Buddhist Studies, 2015 Numata Visiting Professorship in Buddhist Studies, University of Hamburg Numata Center for Buddhist Studies, 2013-2014
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  • Professor Peter Harvey, General Editor, Buddhist Studies Review (Journal of the UK Association for Buddhist Studies), since 2006; Co-Founder of UKABS, Secretary
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  • Critical Review of Buddhist Studies 21 (2017), 109-136. Duckworth, Douglas. “Madhyamaka in Tibet: Thinking Through the Ultimate Truth.” Critical Review of Buddhist
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  • Tibetan Buddhist Literature. PIATS 2006: Tibetan Studies: Proceedings of the Eleventh Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Königswinter
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  • Information Review of PhD Thesis: http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/2594 Lewis Doney is a philologist and scholar of Buddhist Studies. He received
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  • Religious Studies at the University of San Francisco. His areas of specialization include the intellectual history of Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhist Studies, and
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  • research for a second doctorate, this time in Oriental studies, at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (SOAS). He completed his second
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  • Asian Studies, received June 1986. Graduate School, Department of Uralic & Altaic Studies (now renamed the Department of Central Eurasian Studies), Indiana
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  • (1981), and a review of Minoru Kiyota's book Shingon Buddhism: Theory and Practice, Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 1/2 (1979)
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  • in Buddhist Studies. Dr. Prebish remains the leading pioneer in the establishment of the study of Western Buddhism as a sub-discipline in Buddhist Studies
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  • as Professor of Buddhist Studies in April 2013. She came to King’s from SOAS where she was Director of the Centre of Buddhist Studies and Seiyu Kiriyama
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  • (Australasian Association of Buddhist Studies). In 2012, she chaired the organising committee of the biennial conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia
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  • of Tibetan Buddhist texts. He holds a PhD in Languages and Literature from the Université catholique de Louvain and an MA in Buddhist Studies from the School
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  • Department of Religious Studies, Buddhist Studies Dissertation: Conceiving the Mother of Tibet: The Life, Lives, and Afterlife of the Buddhist Saint Yeshe Tsogyel
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  • Distinguished Professor of Tibetan Buddhism, received his Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from the University of Michigan in 2002. After working for three years
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  • University Education 2014, Harvard University, Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, Committee on the Study of Religion Thesis Title: “Substance and Sense: Objects
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  • for Buddhist Studies 22/2, 1999, pp. 401-456 (unauthorized version in: Donald K. Swearer and Somparn Promta (eds.), The State of Buddhist Studies in the
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