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    • Wangchuk, Tsering  + (Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco, Blum Chair in Himalayan Studies)
    • Hari Shankar Prasad  + ( *Creative Peace through Encounter of Worl</br>*Creative Peace through Encounter of World cultures (Bamberg University, Germany)</br></br>* UNESCO-SIP (Society for Intercultural Philosophy) Project: Encounter of Indian Buddhism with the Cultures of China.</br></br>([https://in.linkedin.com/in/hari-shankar-prasad-9a728824 Source Accessed June 13, 2019])</br>ad-9a728824 Source Accessed June 13, 2019]) )
    • Wangchuk, Tsering  +
    • Jonathan C. Gold  + (Current projects (2015) include studies in Buddhist ethics through the Tibetan "Three Vows" (sdom gsum) literature and Śāntideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra, and a trans-national history of the doctrine of non-violence.)
    • Lodrö Sangpo  + (English translation of Professor Lambert Schmithausen’s ''Collected Writings''.)
    • Germano, D.  + (Germano is currently returning to work on Germano is currently returning to work on a fourfold set of works that constitute a comprehensive analysis of the Great Perfection Seminal Heart (rdzogs chen snying thig) tradition from its formation to its full expression in the fourteenth century with the corpus of Longchenpa, one of the greatest of all Tibetan Buddhist authors. This includes a translation of his major work, The Treasury of Words and Meanings (tshig don mdzod), a historical study, a philosophical study, and a literary study of the tradition. He is also working on a powerful cultural geographical system that is collaboratively publishing scholarship on historical and contemporary Tibetan and Himalayan places, communities, and cultural traditions across many disciplines, as well as fundamental scholarly resources – analytical data on places, maps, images, videos, bibliographies, and more. This publishing platform includes an extremely powerful Gazeteer, GIS-based mapping, and associated multimedia repositories. This includes working on a site involving the promotion of community-based tourism in Tibet, which aims to connection scholarly production of knowledge on Tibetan places and communities to actual benefit to the communities involved. Germano is also involved with coordinating others at a larger project at participatory knowledge production that enables Tibetans and Tibetan communities to be fully empowered agents in the global network of how knowledge gets produced about their own places and traditions. He is co-directing an initiative on the Tibetan Buddhist canon, which includes a detailed catalog, scholarly editions of the scriptures themselves, scans of the manuscripts, and scholarly summaries and analysis. This includes multiple editions of the Kangyur and Tengyur, but also ongoing work on the Nyingma Gyubum, and other collections of Tibetan Buddhist Literature He is directing the historical Tibetan Dictionary, which has built a powerful online platform for soliciting and publishing detailed historical studies of Tibetan words, including integrated citations of the usage of words in Tibetan literature. A new project which is not yet public involves the creation of sophisticated event management system for the documentation of Tibetan and Himalayan historical events.f Tibetan and Himalayan historical events.)
    • Hildegard Diemberger  + (Research Interests: Tibetan cultural area Research Interests: Tibetan cultural area and Tibet-Mongolia interface; local-state dynamics and deals with the impact of radical change on traditional communities; landscape, space and time; local history and memory; changing notions of power and kinship; gender; environment; books as literary artefacts and debates over continuity, tradition and modernity.</br></br>Research Projects: 2018-2022: Co-PI, Research Project “Himalayan connections: melting glaciers, sacred landscapes and mobile technologies in a changing climate” funded by the Research Council of Norway (cooperation between the University of Cambridge and Oslo University) - Source: [https://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/directory/dr-hildegard-diemberger University of Cambridge]degard-diemberger University of Cambridge])
    • Tomoko Makidono  + (She is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Hamburg under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Dorji Wangchuk. The tentative title of her PhD thesis is “A Contribution to the Understanding of the Practice Lineage in Indo-Tibetan Madhyamaka.”)
    • Georgios  + ([[Translating the Foreign into the Local: [[Translating the Foreign into the Local: The Cultural Production and Canonization of Buddhist Texts in Imperial Tibet]] in the book [[Translation and Global Asia]]: Relocating Networks of Cultural Production. Edited by Kwan Uganda Sze-pui, Wong Lawrence Wang-chi. Chinese University Press, 2014. </br>Chapter Author(s): Georgios T. HALKIAS</br>Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1p9wrcj.11ttp://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1p9wrcj.11)