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  • Donner, N.  + ( *Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, University of British Columbia, 1976 )
  • Benn, J.  + ( *Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Cultur</br>*Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese Buddhism), 2001, University of California, Los Angeles. Advisor: Robert Buswell. Dissertation: "Burning for the Buddha: Self-Immolation in Chinese Buddhism"</br>*M.A. in Religious Studies (with Distinction), 1994, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Advisor: T. H. Barrett. Thesis: "Temperance Tracts and Teetotallers under the T’ang: Buddhism, Alcohol and Tea in Mediaeval China."</br>*BA, MA in Oriental Studies (Chinese), 1986. Special Subject: Tang Intellectual History. University of Cambridge (St. John’s College), supervised by T. H. Barrett and David McMullen</br>ervised by T. H. Barrett and David McMullen )
  • Rhoton, J.  + ( *Ph.D. in Indic Studies from Columbia University )
  • Hackett, P.  + ( *Ph.D. in Religion, Columbia University (</br>*Ph.D. in Religion, Columbia University (2008). Dissertation: "Barbarian Lands: Theos Bernard, Tibet, and the American Religious Life." Thesis advisor: Robert Thurman.</br>*M.Phil. Religion, Columbia University</br>*M.L.S. College of Information Studies, University of Maryland - College Park</br>*M.A. History of Religions, University of Virginia</br>*B.S. Physics and Astronomy, University of Arizona</br>hysics and Astronomy, University of Arizona )
  • McBride, R.  + ( *Ph.D., East Asian Languages and Cultures , Buddhist Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 2001. *B.A., Asian Studies with Korea emphasis , Brigham Young University, 1993 )
  • Vermeersch, S.  + ( *PhD University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) (2001). Dissertation: "The Power of Buddha." *Anhui Normal University in China *BA, University of Ghent )
  • Patt, D.  + ( *PhD in Buddhist Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison )
  • Kuijp, L.  + (1983 [[Universität Hamburg]], Hamburg, Germany, D. Phil., Faculty of Oriental Studies. Department of the History and Culture of India; concentration in Indology, Tibetology, Sinology and Philosophy)
  • Schaeffer, K.  + (2000 Ph.D. Tibetan and South Asian Religio2000 Ph.D. Tibetan and South Asian Religions<br></br>Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies<br></br>[[Harvard University]], Cambridge MA<br></br>[[Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp]]<br></br></br>1995 M.A. Asian Languages and Literatures<br></br>[[University of Washington]], Seattle, WA<br></br>Advisor: [[Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp]]<br></br></br>BA, The Evergreen State College. Area of Emphasis: Buddhist Studies</br></br>1988 B.A. Religious Studies<br></br>Lewis & Clark College, Portland OR<br>hist Studies 1988 B.A. Religious Studies<br> Lewis & Clark College, Portland OR<br>)
  • Manheim, J.  + (2000-Bard College at Simon's Rock, Great B2000-Bard College at Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, MA</br>2002-BA, University of Wisconsin-Madison</br>2006-MA, Harvard Divinity School</br>2014-Master of Prajnaparamita Studies, Institute of Buddhist Dialectics, India</br>2017-2024-Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison024-Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  • Lancaster, L.  + (B.A. Roanoke College; M.Th. USC-ST 1958; Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1968 (Honorary Doctorate of Buddhist Studies, Vietnam Buddhist University, 2011))
  • Williams, P.  + (DPhil,, Wadham College, University of Oxford, 1978; BA, University of Sussex's School of African & Asian Studies, 1972.)
  • Rheingans, J.  + (MA in Tibetan Studies, University of Hamburg (with minors in Classical Indology and Ethnology) PhD from the University of the West of England (taught at Bath Spa University))
  • Magee, W.  + (Ph.D. University of Virginia, Department of Religious Studies, 1998. Dissertation: “Tradition and Innovation in the Consequence School: ''Svabhāva'' in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism.”)
  • Dennis, M.  + (Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2006))
  • Grosnick, W.  + (Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1979). Dissertation: "The Zen Master Dōgen's Understanding of the Buddha-nature in Light of the Historical Development of the Buddha Nature Concept in India, China, and Japan.")
  • Beckwith, C.  + (Ph.D. in Inner Asian Studies, Indiana University, Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies, 1977<br> M.A. in Tibetan, Indiana University, Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies, 1974<br> B.A. in Chinese, Ohio State University, 1968)
  • Hsiao, M.  + (Ph.D. in Religious Studies, University of Calgary, Alberta (March 2008). Dissertation: "A Study of Yogācāric Influence on Tathāgatagarbha Doctrine as Found in ''Laṅkāvatārasūtra''.")
  • Coseru, C.  + (Ph.D., Australian National University, CanPh.D., Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.<br /></br>Maîtrise ès letters, University of Bucharest, Bucharest.<br /></br>Licence ès lettres, University of Bucharest, Bucharest.<br /></br>In India: Asiatic Society in Calcutta (as a Research Fellow, 1995-1996), the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute and De Nobili College in Pune (1993), and the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi (1996). ([http://coseruc.people.cofc.edu/ Source Accessed Aug 25, 2015])<br />oseruc.people.cofc.edu/ Source Accessed Aug 25, 2015])<br />)
  • Lee, S.  + (Ph.D., Buddhist Studies, Dept. of Asian LaPh.D., Buddhist Studies, Dept. of Asian Languages & Cultures, University of California at Los Angeles, California, US, June 2014. Dissertation Title: "Toward a New Paradigm of East Asian Yogācāra Buddhism: Taehyŏn (ca.8th century CE), a Korean Yogācāra monk, and His Predecessors." Advisors: Robert E. Buswell, William M. Bodiford, John B. Duncan, Richard von Glahn.;</br>M.A., Buddhist Studies (Dept. of East Asian Languages & Cultures), University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Illinois, US, May 14, 2006. Advisor: Alexander Mayer.;</br>M.A., Oriental Philosophy (Dept. of Philosophy), Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea,August 30, 2000. Thesis Title: Pulsŏng ŭi chungdo chŏk ŭimi: '"Pulsŏngnon'' ŭl chungsim ŭro" 佛性의 中道的 意味:『불성론』을 중심으로 [The Meaning of Buddha-nature as the Middle Way: Centered on the ''Foxing lun'']. Advisor: Jaeryong Shim.;</br>B.S., Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, February 26, 1996 University, Seoul, South Korea, February 26, 1996)
  • Mathes, K.  + (PhD from Marburg University (Germany) with a study of one of the five treatises of Maitreya, the Dharmadharmatāvibhāga.)
  • Felbur, R.  + (PhD in Buddhist Studies, Stanford University (2018). Dissertation: "Anxiety of Emptiness: Self and Scripture in Early Medieval Chinese Buddhism, With a Focus on Sengrui."<br> MA Leiden University)
  • Rambelli, F.  + (PhD in East Asian Studies, University of Venice and the Italian Ministry of Scientific Research, 1992)
  • Sun, H.  + (PhD in Indian and Tibetan Studies, University of Hamburg, 2018)
  • Reynolds, J.  + (Studied History of Religions, AnthropologyStudied History of Religions, Anthropology, Arabic, Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Buddhist Studies at Columbia University, at the University of California at Berkeley, and at the University of Washington at Seattle. At the former he pursued Islamic Studies under Prof. Arthur Jeffrey and Iranian Studies under Prof. J. Duchesne-Guillemin. He did his PhD research in Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Buddhist Philosophy under Prof. Edward Conze, the world-renowned scholar of the Buddhist Prajnaparamita literature.of the Buddhist Prajnaparamita literature.)
  • Liebenthal, W.  + (Indological studies at the universities of Berlin, Marburg, Heidelberg, Halle and Breslau.)
  • Rao, C.  + ( * Ph.D. (Pali and Buddhist Studies), Osma</br>* Ph.D. (Pali and Buddhist Studies), Osmania University, Hyderabad </br>* M.A. (Pali and Buddhist Studies), Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi</br>* M.Phil. (Sanskrit), Osmania University, Hyderabad</br>* B.Ed. (Rastriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Tirupati campus) Vyakarana </br>* B.A. (Osmania University) Vyakarana</br>rana * B.A. (Osmania University) Vyakarana )
  • Blumenthal, J.  + ( * Ph.D. Asian Religions, [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]]</br>* Ph.D. Asian Religions, [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] (1999) [[Interpreting Mahayana Syncretism: A Comparative Study of Santarakista's 'The Ornament for the Middle Way' in Indian and Tibetan Contexts]], 362 pages, 9934900. [[Media:Blumenthal, James_1999_Wisconsin_Interpreting Mahayana Syncretism.pdf|PDF of James Blumenthal's Dissertation: Interpreting Mahayana Syncretism]]</br>* M.A. in South Asian Studies, [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]] (1995) </br>* B.A. Philosophy (Honors), University of San Diego (1989)</br>hy (Honors), University of San Diego (1989) )
  • MacDonald, Anne  + ( * Ph.D. in Indology (summa cum laude), Un</br>* Ph.D. in Indology (summa cum laude), University of Vienna, Austria, 2003</br>* Doctoral Studies, Institute for the Culture and History of India and Tibet, University of Hamburg, Germany, 1994–2000.</br>* Graduate Studies, Dept. of Asian Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 1988–1994.</br>* M.A. in Religious Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 1988.</br>* Qualifying Studies, Dept. of Religious Studies, University of British Columbia, Canada, 1983–84.</br>* Undergraduate Studies in Museology, University of British Columbia, Canada, 1979–1980.</br>* B.A. in Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1980</br>University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1980 )
  • Stevenson, D.  + ( * Ph.D. in Religious Studies, Columbia Un</br>* Ph.D. in Religious Studies, Columbia University, (October, 1987). Dissertation: "The T'ien-t'ai</br>Four Forms of Samādhi and Late North-South Dynasties, Sui, and Early T'ang Buddhist</br>Devotionalism."</br>* M.Phil. in Religious Studies, Columbia University, (May, 1982).</br>* M.A. in Religious Studies, Columbia University, (May, 1977).</br>* B.A. in Religion and Chinese Language, Dartmouth College, (June, 1974).</br> Language, Dartmouth College, (June, 1974). )
  • Balcerowicz, P.  + ( * Ph.D. in Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Hamburg University, 1999 * M.A. in Indology, University of Warsaw, 1990 )
  • Heim, M.  + ( * Ph.D. in Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University, 1999 * BA in Interdisciplinary Philosophy and Religion, Reed College, 1991 )
  • Pandey, R.  + ( * PhD Ranchi University, 1989 * MPhil in Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi, 1984 * MA in Sanskrit Poetics, Hans Raj College, Delhi University, 1982 * BA in Sanskrit (Hons.), English, and Philosophy, Hans Raj College, Delhi University, 1980 )
  • Beyer, S.  + ( * PhD in Psychology, Saybrook Graduate School, 2005 * JD in Law, University of Wisconsin Law School, 1981 *PhD in Buddhist Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969 *BA in Philosophy, University of Rochester, 1964 )
  • Todd, W.  + ( * PhD in Religious Studies, Lancaster University, 2012 * Diploma in Philosophy, University of London, 2010 * Diploma in Theology, University of London, 2009 )
  • Scherrer-Schaub, C.  + ( *1977-1984 Indian & Buddhist Studies</br>*1977-1984 Indian & Buddhist Studies, University of Lausanne</br>*1975-1977 Indian Studies, University of Fribourg</br>*1972-1974 Doctoral Studies in Analytical Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence, University of Fribourg & Dalle Molle Institute, Lugano (joint program with Stanford University and MIT, Cambridge)</br>*1967-1972 Law studies, University of Bern, Western Philosophy, University of Padova, Italy, Western Philosophy and Mathematical Logic, University of Fribourg</br>ophy and Mathematical Logic, University of Fribourg )
  • Lin, N.  + ( *2001 - Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, University of California, Berkeley. *2003 - M.A. in East Asian Regional Studies, Columbia University. *2000 - A.B. cum laude, Government, Harvard University. )
  • Müller, R.  + ( *2010 PhD thesis submitted to: Institu</br>*2010 PhD thesis submitted to: Institute of Philosophy, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany</br></br>Title of thesis: »Dōgen’s Language Thinking: Systematic and Historical Perspectives from the Theory of Symbols.«</br></br>*2003 Magister studies of Philosophy and Japanology, Magister thesis submitted to: Institute of Philosophy, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany</br></br>Title of thesis: »The Exteriority of Inner Life. The Concept of Death in the Philosophy of Nishida.«</br>fe. The Concept of Death in the Philosophy of Nishida.« )
  • Shakya, Tsering  + ( *B.A. Hons, (1981) Social Anthropology &a</br>*B.A. Hons, (1981) Social Anthropology & South Asian History, SOAS, University of London </br>*M.Phil. (2000) Tibetan Studies. SOAS, University of London. Thesis: Dondrup Gyal and the Search for Tibetan Modernism: A Study of Dondrup Gyal’s Literary Works </br>*Ph.D. (2004) Tibetan Studies. School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), University of London, **Thesis: The Emergence of Modern Tibetan Literature Since 1950</br>e Emergence of Modern Tibetan Literature Since 1950 )
  • Sperling, E.  + ( *B.A. at Queens College, 1973 *M.A. at Indiana University, 1980 *Ph.D. in Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University, 1983 )
  • Spitz, S.  + ( *BA in Buddhist Studies with Himalayan Language, Rangjung Yeshe Institute, 2009 *BA in Classical Indology, University of Hamburg, 2012 *MA in Classical Indology, University of Hamburg, 2015 )
  • Komarovski, Y.  + ( *Doctor of Philosophy Department of Religious Studies University of Virginia, 2007<br> *Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 2004<br> *Bachelor of Arts, International Academy of Psychology, Moscow, Russia, 1999<br> )
  • Kimmel, J.  + ( *MA in Clinical Psychology, Wheaton College (IL) *MDiv, Harvard Divinity School *BA in Religious Studies, University of Chicago )
  • Takkinen, J.  + ( *MA in South Asian Studies, University of Helsinki, 2010 *BA in South Asian Studies and Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Helsinki, 2008. )
  • Erdene-Ochir, B.  + ( *MA in theological studies, Harvard Divinity School. *BA in philosophy, UCSB )
  • Nobel, J.  + ( *Ph.D Friedrich Wilhelms University Berlin, 1911 )
  • Krug, A.  + ( *Ph.D. Religious Studies, University of C</br>*Ph.D. Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara 2018 Buddhist Studies, South Asian Religions</br>*M.A. Indo-Tibetan Buddhism with Language Concentrations in Sanskrit 2010 and Tibetan, Naropa University</br>*M.A. Thesis: “A Study in Dhāraṇī: Magic and Philosophy in the Mahāyāna, Language and Ineffability of the Absolute, and Applying Pragmatics to the Interpretation of Dhāraṇī”</br>*B.A. Religious Studies, Vassar College 2002</br>B.A. Religious Studies, Vassar College 2002 )
  • Hartmann, C.  + ( *Ph.D. from the Committee on the Study of Religion, Harvard University, 2020 *M.A. in the History of Religions, University of Chicago, 2013 *B.A. in Religious Studies, University of Virginia, 2011 )
  • Cabezón, J.  + ( *Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]]</br>*Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies, [[University of Wisconsin, Madison]] (May, 1987). Dissertation: "The Development of a Buddhist Philosophy of Language and Its Culmination in Tibetan Madhyamaka Thought."</br>*Ph.D. candidate, University of Wisconsin, Madison (May, 1980-1987). From November 1980-1984 affiliated with the Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, Varanasi, India and with the Sera Je Monastic University, Karnataka, India, as visiting research scholar.</br>*B.S. in Independent Studies with emphasis in Physics. Awarded 1978. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California.</br>titute of Technology, Pasadena, California. )
  • Han, J.  + ( *Ph.D. in Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo, Madison (October 2020). Dissertation: "The Sky as a Mahāyāna Symbol of Emptiness and Generous Fullness: A Study and Translation of the ''Gaganagañjaparipṛcchā''. 2 vols. )
  • Boucher, D.  + ( *Ph.D. in East Asian Literature, University of Pennsylvania, 1996 *MA in Religious Studies, Indiana University, 1989 *BA in Religious Studies and Philosophy, Indiana University, 1986 )