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|addresslocation=Dept. of Religious Studies<br>University of California<br>Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3130 | |addresslocation=Dept. of Religious Studies<br>University of California<br>Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3130 | ||
|yearbirth=1956 | |yearbirth=1956 | ||
|bio=José Ignacio Cabezón is XIVth Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies, and former chair of the Religious Studies Department at UC Santa Barbara. He has published a dozen books and numerous articles related to Tibetan and Buddhist Studies including several translations. His most recent books include The Buddhist Doctrine and the Nine Vehicles (Oxford, 2012), Tibetan Ritual (Oxford, 2010), and Meditation on the Nature of Mind, with His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Wisdom, 2009). He is currently completing a monograph that is a doctrinal study of Buddhism and sexuality in classical India and Tibet. | |bio=José Ignacio Cabezón is XIVth Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies, and former chair of the Religious Studies Department at UC Santa Barbara. He has published a dozen books and numerous articles related to Tibetan and Buddhist Studies including several translations. His most recent books include The Buddhist Doctrine and the Nine Vehicles (Oxford, 2012), Tibetan Ritual (Oxford, 2010), and Meditation on the Nature of Mind, with His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Wisdom, 2009). He is currently completing a monograph that is a doctrinal study of Buddhism and sexuality in classical India and Tibet.<br> | ||
'''Language Skills''' | |||
*Classical literary Sanskrit (reading fluency) | *Classical literary Sanskrit (reading fluency) | ||
*Modern spoken Sanskrit (one year) | *Modern spoken Sanskrit (one year) | ||
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*Spanish (native fluency) | *Spanish (native fluency) | ||
*German (limited reading/speaking ability) | *German (limited reading/speaking ability) | ||
'''Fellowships, Grants, and Awards''' | |||
*UCSB: various grants for The Sera Project from the Committee on Research, Academic Senate; Instructional Improvement; Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, (2002-2006). | *UCSB: various grants for The Sera Project from the Committee on Research, Academic Senate; Instructional Improvement; Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, (2002-2006). | ||
*Louise Iliff Travel Grant, for research-related travel to India and Tibet (2001). | *Louise Iliff Travel Grant, for research-related travel to India and Tibet (2001). | ||
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*Don Shepard Award, California Institute of Technology (1974). | *Don Shepard Award, California Institute of Technology (1974). | ||
*Renssalaer Prize (scholarship) for the State of Massachusetts (1973) (not accepted). | *Renssalaer Prize (scholarship) for the State of Massachusetts (1973) (not accepted). | ||
|associatedwebsite=http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uploads/Jose_Cabezon_CV.pdf; http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/jose-cabezon/ | |||
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|affiliation=University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies<br> | |||
'''Past Affiliations''' | |||
*1989-2001: Assistant, Associate and Full Professor of Buddhism and Comparative Thought, Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colorado. | |||
*1992 (Winter): Visiting Professor, Dept of Religion, University of Colorado, Boulder. | |||
*1988-1989: Lecturer, Center for Comparative Studies in the Humanities, The Ohio State University, Columbus. | |||
*1987-1988: Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Religion, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. | |||
*1986-1987: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Religion, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota | |||
|religiousaffiliation=Dalai Lama XIV, Endowed Chair | |||
|phduniversity=University of Wisconsin, Madison | |||
|education=*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." | |||
*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. | |||
*B.S. in Independent Studies with emphasis in Physics. Awarded 1978. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. | |||
|studentof=Dalai Lama, the 14th | |||
|languageprimary=English | |||
|languagetarget=English | |||
|languagetranslation=Tibetan | |||
|nameloc=Cabezón, José Ignacio, 1956- | |||
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FirstName / namefirst | José |
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LastName / namelast | Cabezón |
namemiddle | Ignacio |
bio | José Ignacio Cabezón is XIVth Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies, and former chair of the Religious Studies Department at UC Santa Barbara. He has published a dozen books and numerous articles related to Tibetan and Buddhist Studies including several translations. His most recent books include The Buddhist Doctrine and the Nine Vehicles (Oxford, 2012), Tibetan Ritual (Oxford, 2010), and Meditation on the Nature of Mind, with His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Wisdom, 2009). He is currently completing a monograph that is a doctrinal study of Buddhism and sexuality in classical India and Tibet. Language Skills
Fellowships, Grants, and Awards
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YearBirth | 1956 |
associatedwebsite | http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uploads/Jose_Cabezon_CV.pdf; http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/jose-cabezon/ |
languageprimary | English |
languagetranslation | Tibetan |
languagetarget | English |
affiliation | University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies Past Affiliations
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religiousaffiliation | Dalai Lama XIV, Endowed Chair |
StudentOf | Dalai Lama, the 14th |
phduniversity | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
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