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| FirstName / namefirst | Bill |
| LastName / namelast | Magee |
| namemiddle | Albert |
| MainNamePhon | William Magee |
| bio | William Magee received a Ph.D. in History of Religions from the University of Virginia in 1998.
Magee is the author of several books and articles including The Nature of Things: Emptiness and Essence in the Geluk World, and is co-author of Fluent Tibetan: A Proficiency-Oriented Learning System. He was an Associate Professor at Dharma Drum Buddhist College in Jinshan, Taiwan. He is currently teaching at Maitripa College in Portland, Oregon. Magee serves as Vice-President of the UMA Institute for Tibetan Studies. (Source accessed April 1, 2020) |
| associatedwebsite | https://uma-tibet.org/author-magee.html |
| affiliation | Maitripa College |
| affiliationsecondary | UMA Institute for Tibetan Studies |
| phduniversity | University of Virginia |
| education | Ph.D. University of Virginia, Department of Religious Studies, 1998.
Dissertation: “Tradition and Innovation in the Consequence School: Svabhāva in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism.” |
| cv | https://uma-tibet.org/bod/cv/magee_cv.pdf |
| IsInGyatsa | No |
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William Albert Magee