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  • Nalini Ramlakhan  + (Ph.D. in Cognitive Science, Carleton University. Dissertation: "Emotion and Morality: Understanding the Role of Empathy and Other Emotions in Moral Judgment and Moral Behaviour.")
  • Cheng Chien Bhikshu (Mario Poceski)  + (Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and CulturesPh.D. in East Asian Languages and Cultures, with specialization in Buddhist Studies,</br>University of California, Los Angeles (2000). Dissertation: “The Hongzhou School</br>during the Mid-Tang Period.” Dissertation advisor: Robert Buswell.</br>M.A. in East Asian Languages and Cultures, with specialization in Chinese Language and</br>Culture, UCLA (1995).Chinese Language and Culture, UCLA (1995).)
  • Young-ho Kim  + (Ph.D. in Philosophy, McMaster University, (May, 1985). Dissertation: "Tao-Sheng's Commentary on the Saddharmapuṇḍarīka-Sūtra: A Study and Translation.")
  • Kevin Perry Maroufkhani  + (Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Hawai'iPh.D. in Philosophy, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2017. Dissertation: "Selfhood and the Metaphysics of Altruism.";</br>M.A. in Comparative, or, "fusion" Philosophy at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.;</br>B.A. in Philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley. the University of California at Berkeley.)
  • David Jones  + (Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Hawai'iPh.D. in Philosophy, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu. Dissertation: "Ariadne's Complaint—Becoming of Being in Herakleitos, Chuang Tzu, & Nietzsche."</br></br>Certificate in Classics (B.A. equivalent), University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu</br></br>Environmental Ethics Graduate Certificate, University of Georgia. Thesis: "Beyond Stewardship: Toward a Buddhist Ecological Ethic of Compassion."</br></br>B.A. in Philosophy and English (Religious Studies Minor), Adrian College.ish (Religious Studies Minor), Adrian College.)
  • Mei Hsiao  + (Ph.D. in Religious Studies, University of Calgary, Alberta (March 2008). Dissertation: "A Study of Yogācāric Influence on Tathāgatagarbha Doctrine as Found in ''Laṅkāvatārasūtra''.")
  • David L. Barnhill  + (Ph.D. in Religious Studies, with a minor iPh.D. in Religious Studies, with a minor in Japanese Literature, Stanford University (1986). Dissertation: "The Journey Itself Home: The Religiosity of the Literary Works of Matsuo Bashō (1644-1694)."</br>M.A. in Religious Studies, 1979, Stanford University.</br>1979-1980: Inter-University Center for Japanese Studies, Tōkyō, Japan (Japanese Language Training) </br>1974-1976: University of Washington (Japanese Studies M.A. Program)</br>B.A. in Political Science, 1971, Stanford University.itical Science, 1971, Stanford University.)
  • Sumi Lee  + (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)
  • György Kara  + (Ph.D., Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, 1961 Doctorate of Philology degree, Leningrad State University, 1975)
  • Whalen Lai  + (Ph.D., Harvard University (1975). Dissertation: "The Awakening of Faith in Mahayana (Ta-ch'eng ch'i-hsin lun) - A Study of the Unfolding of Sinitic Mahayana Motifs." B.A., International Christian University, Tokyo)
  • Akira Saitō  + (Ph.D., The Australian National University (1985). Dissertation: "A Study of the ''Buddhapālita-mūlamadhyamakavŗtti''."; M.A., University of Tokyo (1979). Thesis: "Śūnyatā and Satyadvaya Theory of Nāgārjuna" (In Japanese).)
  • Jay L. Garfield  + (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1986 M.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1976 B.A., Oberlin College, 1975)
  • Morten Ostensen  + (Ph.D., ongoing, Kathmandu University, CentPh.D., ongoing, Kathmandu University, Centre for Buddhist Studies (Rangjung Yeshe Institute). Dissertation working title: Prospecting for Buddha in the Mine of Enlightenment: The Pedagogy of Experience in the Great Perfection Mind Series Traditions. </br></br>M.A. in Buddhist Philosophy and Himalayan Languages, 2008. Kathmandu University, Centre for Buddhist Studies (Rangjung Yeshe Institute). Thesis: In the Presence of the Dharmakāya: Dzogchen Practice According to Khangsar Tenpe Wangchug’s Notes on Dza Paltrul’s Extraordinary Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King</br>(mkhas pa shri rgyal po’i khyad chos).</br></br>B.A. in Religion and Philosophy, 1999. Long Island University, South Hampton, (Friends World Program).y, South Hampton, (Friends World Program).)
  • Peter Zieme  + (PhD Humboldt University, 1969. Dissertation: "Linguistic and Literature Research of Turkic Manichean Texts Found in Turfan.")
  • Dan Smyer Yü  + (PhD in Anthropology (sociocultural), University of California, Davis, (1996) MA in Anthropology (sociocultural), California State University Hayward, (2000))
  • 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)
  • Narain Chand Parashar  + (PhD in Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi, 1999. Dissertation: "A Critical Study of ''Ācārya'' Śāntideva's ''Bodhicaryāvatāra''.")
  • 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;)
  • 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)
  • James Robinson  + (PhD, University of Wisconsin, 1975; MA, University of Wisconsin, 1969; BA, Wabash College, 1966.)
  • Shubhada A. Joshi  + (PhD: ‘Lokayata’ A Critical Study’, 1985, Mumbai University MA in Philosophy, Mumbai University, 1975.)
  • 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.)
  • Craig Jamieson  + (University of London (MPhil) University of Cambridge (MA) Lampeter (BA))
  • 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.”)
  • Geoffrey Samuel  + (BA in Natural Science (physics), Oxford (1BA in Natural Science (physics), Oxford (1967)</br></br>PhD in Social Anthropology, Cambridge (1975).</br>Dissertation: "The Crystal Rosary: Insight and Method in an Anthropological Study of Tibetan Religion."</br>Downloadable from http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/236973://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/236973)
  • Larson, G.  + (Ph.D. in History of Religions; Indian ReliPh.D. in History of Religions; Indian Religions; Comparative Philosophy, Columbia University (1967). Languages: Vedic and Classical Sanskrit, Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan. Dissertation: "Classical Samkhya: An Interpretation of its History and Meaning"; received "with distinction."and Meaning"; received "with distinction.")
  • Cole, A.  + (Ph.D., Buddhist Studies, University of Michigan (1994). Dissertation: "Mothers and Sons in Chinese Buddhism." M.A. in Tibetan Buddhism/Religious Studies, University of Virginia (1985). B.A. in Religious Studies, Middlebury College, Vt. (1985))
  • Gordon Davis  + ( * Ph.D. (Oxford) * M. Ed. (Toronto) * B. Ed. (Toronto) * B. Phil (Oxford) * B.A. (McGill) )
  • 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). )
  • Lal Mani Joshi  + ( * Ph.D., Gorakhpur University. Dissertation: "Buddhistic Culture of India during the 7th and 8th Centuries." * M.A. in Ancient History and Culture, Gorakhpur University * M.A. in Pali from Banaras Hindu University )
  • Peter Vernezze  + ( * PhD (Philosophy): University of Washington * Masters of Social Work: Arizona State University * Bachelor of Arts: University of Wisconsin )
  • Bronwyn Finnigan  + ( * PhD in Philosophy, University of Auckland (2012). Dissertation: "The Practical Intellect: Investigating Non-Deliberative Ethical Action." * MA in Philosophy, University of Sydney, 2005 * BA (Hons.) in Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 2002 )
  • Lokesh Chandra  + ( * PhD, Utrecht University, 1950. Dissertation: Jaiminiya Brahmana of the Samaveda II.1-80." * MA, University of the Punjab, Lahore, 1947 )
  • Ernst Steinkellner  + ( *1967 Habilitation for Indology, University of Vienna *1963 PhD in Indology, University of Vienna *1957 – 1963 University of Vienna *1955 – 1957 University of Graz )
  • 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]) )
  • 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 )
  • Khammai Dhammasami  + ( *DPhil (Oxford) * MA and MPhil (Kelaniya, Sri Lanka) *MA (BPU) *BA (Burma) )
  • Jaakko Takkinen  + ( *MA in South Asian Studies, University of Helsinki, 2010 *BA in South Asian Studies and Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Helsinki, 2008. )
  • Hiroko Kawanami  + ( *MSc, PhD. London School of Economics and Political Science (Social Anthropology) *BA, MA. Sophia University, Tokyo (International Relations with special emphasis on Sino-Japanese Relations) )
  • Melvyn Goldstein  + ( *Ph.D. University of Washington, Anthropology (first to specialize in Tibetan culture), 1968. *B.A. and M.A. in history at University of Michigan, 1959, 1960. )
  • John Makransky  + ( *Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison 1980-1990 (Geshe Lhundub Sopa)<br> *B.A. Yale 1971-1975 )
  • José Ignacio Cabezón  + ( *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. )
  • Jaehee Han  + ( *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. )
  • James A. Benn  + ( *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 )
  • Jan Willis  + ( *Ph.D. in Indic and Buddhist Studies, Col</br>*Ph.D. in Indic and Buddhist Studies, Columbia University. Dissertation: "A Study of the Chapter on Reality based upon the ''Tattvartha-patalam'' of Asaṅga's ''Bodhisattvabhūmi''." </br>*MA in Philosophy, Cornell University. Thesis: "History, Faith, and Kerygma: A Critique of Bultmann's Existentialist Theology."</br>*BA in Philosophy, Cornell University</br>ogy." *BA in Philosophy, Cornell University )
  • David R. Cummiskey  + ( *Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Michi</br>*Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1988. Dissertation: "Utilitarianism and Autonomy"</br>*M.A. in Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1988. Thesis: "Distributive Justice & Common Assets"</br>*M.A. in Philosophy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1983</br>*B.A. Washington College (1975-1979)</br>*Oxford University, Manchester College (JYA, 1977-1978)</br>University, Manchester College (JYA, 1977-1978) )
  • Paul G. Hackett  + ( *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 )