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- Joshi, S. + (PhD: ‘Lokayata’ A Critical Study’, 1985, Mumbai University MA in Philosophy, Mumbai University, 1975.)
- Mäll, L. + (Postgraduate studies at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences at the USSR Academy of Sciences (1964–1966) and Department of History, University of Tartu (1966–1969) B.A. in History, University of Tartu, 1962)
- Tenzin, J. + (Sakya College)
- Smith, Malcolm + (Shang Shung Institute's School of Tibetan Medicine)
- Scott, J. + (St. John's College)
- Reynolds, J. + (Studied History of Religions, Anthropology … Studied 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.)
- Tshe mchog gling ye shes rgyal mtshan + (Tashi Lhunpo)
- Herdman, H. + (University of Bristol)
- Red Pine + (University of California, Santa Barbara)
- Higgins, D. + (University of Lausanne - Switzerland University of Victoria, Canada)
- Forsten, A. + (University of Leiden)
- Jamieson, R. + (University of London (MPhil) University of Cambridge (MA) Lampeter (BA))
- Gardner, A. + (University of Michigan Ph.D., 2006. Dep … University of Michigan</br> </br> Ph.D., 2006. Department of Asian Languages and Cultures.</br> Dissertation title: “The Twenty-five Great Sites of Khams: Religious Geography, Revelation, and Nonsectarianism in Nineteenth-Century Eastern Tibet.”</br> Committee: Donald S. Lopez (Chair), Luis Gomez, Tomoko Mazuzawa, and James Robson.</br></br> M. A., 2000. Department of Asian Languages and Cultures.</br>Thesis: “Drawing Fear from the Wilderness: Tibetan Rituals of Domestication.” Thesis advisor: Professor Donald S. Lopez</br></br>University of Vermont</br> </br> M.A., 1996. Department of History.</br>Thesis: “One God or Twenty: Fundamentalism, Pluralism, and the Battle over ‘Secular Humanism’ in the United States.” Thesis advisor: Professor Doris Bergen</br></br>Marlboro College</br> </br> B.A., Philosophy. Graduated with Honors, 1992.</br> Thesis: “Self in the Absence of a Self.” Thesis: “Self in the Absence of a Self.”)
- Lorenz, I. + (Universität Wien)
- Molk, D. + (Venerable Geshe Rabten's Institute for Higher Tibetan Studies in Mont-Pelerin, Switzerland.)
- Jackson, R. + (Wesleyan University, BA; University of Wisconsin (Madison), MA, PhD.)
- Goddard, D. + (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
- Gong, J. + (Wuhan University East China Normal University, Shanghai)
- Gyaltsen, Tenpa + ([[Karma Shri Nalanda Institute]] at Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim, India, graduating as Acharya with honors.)
- Chos dbyings stobs ldan rdo rje + (don grub dpal 'bar gling; rdzogs chen college)