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  • Joona Repo  + (PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).)
  • Lozang Jamspal  + (PhD in Buddhist Studies, Columbia University; Acharya degree in Sanskrit, Hindi, and Buddhist and Indian philosophy at Sanskrit University, Benares)
  • Rafal Felbur  + (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)
  • Jonathan Silk  + (PhD in Buddhist Studies, University of MicPhD in Buddhist Studies, University of Michigan, (1994). Dissertation: "The Origins and Early History of the ''Mahāratnakūţa'' Tradition of Mahāyāna Buddhism, With a Study of the ''Ratnarāśisūtra'' and Related Materials."</br>BA in East Asian Studies, Oberlin College, Ohio East Asian Studies, Oberlin College, Ohio)
  • Robert E. Buswell Jr.  + (PhD in Buddhist Studies, University of CalPhD in Buddhist Studies, University of California, Berkeley (December, 1985). Dissertation: "The Korean Origin of the ''Vajrasamadhi-Sutra': A Case Study in Determining the Dating, Provenance, and Authorship of a Buddhist Apocryphal Scripture."; MA, University of California, Berkeley; A.B. University of California, Berkeley;; A.B. University of California, Berkeley;)
  • Narain Chand Parashar  + (PhD in Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi, 1999. Dissertation: "A Critical Study of ''Ācārya'' Śāntideva's ''Bodhicaryāvatāra''.")
  • Rupert Gethin  + (PhD in Buddhist Studies, University of Manchester, 1987 MA in Buddhist Studies, University of Manchester, 1982 BA in Comparative Religion, University of Manchester, 1980)
  • Ria Kloppenborg  + (PhD in Buddhist Studies, Utrecht University, 1974 MA in Indian Languages and Cultures in 1970 with a major in Buddhism, Sanskrit and Pali, and minors in Comparative Religion, Ancient Javanese and Tibetan)
  • John W. Pettit  + (PhD in Buddhist studies from Columbia University)
  • James R. Ware  + (PhD in Chinese studies, Harvard University, 1932)
  • Fabio Rambelli  + (PhD in East Asian Studies, University of Venice and the Italian Ministry of Scientific Research, 1992)
  • Hao Sun  + (PhD in Indian and Tibetan Studies, University of Hamburg, 2018)
  • Jan Nattier  + (PhD in Inner Asian and Altaic Studies, Harvard University, 1988)
  • Anthony K. Warder  + (PhD in Pali and Sanskrit, School of Oriental and African Studies, 1954)
  • Philippe Turenne  + (PhD in Religious Studies, McGill University (August 2010). Dissertation: "Interpretations of Unity: Hermeneutics in Śākya mchog ldan's Interpretation of the Five Treatises of Maitreya." BA McGill University)
  • Richard Sherburne  + (PhD in Religious Studies, University of Washington MA in Religious Studies, University of Washington MA in Classics, Saint Louis University BA in Classics, Saint Louis University)
  • Satya P. Agarwal  + (PhD in South Asian Studies, UC Berkeley)
  • Chris Kang  + (PhD in Studies in Religion, The University of Queensland (Australia), 2003)
  • Dominic Sur  + (PhD, History of Religions, The University of Virginia, 2015 MTS, Buddhist Studies, Harvard Divinity School, 2009 BA, Religion, Sarah Lawrence College, 2007)
  • Linnart Mäll  + (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)
  • Malcolm Smith  + (Shang Shung Institute's School of Tibetan Medicine)
  • 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.)
  • Alex Gardner  + (University of Michigan Ph.D., 2006. DepUniversity 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.”)
  • Dwight Goddard  + (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
  • Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen  + ([[Karma Shri Nalanda Institute]] at Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim, India, graduating as Acharya with honors.)
  • David Molk  + (Venerable Geshe Rabten's Institute for Higher Tibetan Studies in Mont-Pelerin, Switzerland.)
  • C. Upender Rao  + ( * 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) )
  • Anne MacDonald  + ( * 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 )
  • Daniel Stevenson  + ( * 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). )
  • Piotr Balcerowicz  + ( * Ph.D. in Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Hamburg University, 1999 * M.A. in Indology, University of Warsaw, 1990 )
  • Maria R. Heim  + ( * Ph.D. in Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University, 1999 * BA in Interdisciplinary Philosophy and Religion, Reed College, 1991 )
  • Ramanath Pandey  + ( * 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 )
  • Stephan V. Beyer  + ( * 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 )
  • Warren Lee Todd  + ( * 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 )
  • Michael Zimmermann  + ( *2000 Ph.D. University of Hamburg in In</br>*2000 Ph.D. University of Hamburg in Indology; Dissertation: "The Tathagatagarbhasutra: A Text-critical and Philosophical Analysis with an Annotated Translation from the Tibetan Canonical Version" (passed with summa cum laude)</br>*1996 M.A. University of Hamburg in Indology, Tibetology, Japanology; Thesis: "The Nine Illustrations of the Buddha-Nature in the Tathagatagarbhasutra"</br>*1988 Business Manager Diploma: Joint Project between the Robert Bosch Corp. and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Stuttgart - Nürnberg, Germany) ([http://www.buddhismuskunde.uni-hamburg.de/index.php?id=23&L=1%27%20and%20char%28124%29%2Buser%2Bchar%28124%29%3D0%20and%20%27%27%3D%27 Source: UHamburg])</br>%29%3D0%20and%20%27%27%3D%27 Source: UHamburg]) )
  • Nancy G. Lin  + ( *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. )
  • Nicolas Bommarito  + ( *2007-2014 Brown University Ph.D. - Providence, RI *2005-2007 Tibet University (西藏大学) Tibetan language certification - Lhasa, Tibet *2001-2005 University of Michigan B.A. w/ High Honors in philosophy - Ann Arbor, MI )
  • 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.« )
  • Tsering Shakya  + ( *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 )
  • Alexander von Rospatt  + ( *B.A. School of Oriental and African Studies (University of London), 1985 *M.A., Ph.D and Habilitation, all University of Hamburg, 1988, 1993 and 2001 respectively )
  • Elliot Sperling  + ( *B.A. at Queens College, 1973 *M.A. at Indiana University, 1980 *Ph.D. in Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University, 1983 )
  • Sonam Spitz  + ( *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 )
  • Yaroslav Komarovski  + ( *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> )
  • Geshe Dorji Damdul  + ( *Geshe Lharampa Degree, Drepung Loseling Monastic University, 2002 )
  • Sermey Khensur Lobsang Tharchin Rinpoche  + ( *Geshe Lharampa from Mey College of Sera Monastery *Gyu Mey Tantric College )
  • Drupa Rinpoche Lobsang Yeshi  + ( *Geshe degree, Drepung Loselling Monastery, 2005 *MS in Positive Psychology (MSPP), Life University, GA, USA *BA in Psychology (Hons), HELP University, Malaysia . )
  • Geshe Ngawang Tenley  + ( *Geshe degree, Sera Jey, 2008 )
  • Victoria R. M. Scott  + ( *M.A. in Buddhist Studies, Yale University )
  • Joseph Kimmel  + ( *MA in Clinical Psychology, Wheaton College (IL) *MDiv, Harvard Divinity School *BA in Religious Studies, University of Chicago )