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Revision as of 14:45, 14 December 2021

Ronis, J. on the DRL

Jann Michael Ronis
English Phonetics Jann Ronis
Sort Name Ronis, Jann
Ronis-BDRC-Executive-Director.jpg


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Website:   https://www.bdrc.io/people/jann-ronis/
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Jann Ronis is a scholar of Tibetan Buddhism and completed his PhD at the University of Virginia in 2009. His dissertation was about the history of Katok Monastery and Buddhist academy in eastern Tibet, located on one of the major trading routes linking Tibet to China. More recently his research has explored contemporary Tibetan literature. After completing his PhD he held postdocs in Paris and UC Berkeley. He taught at the latter for 7 years until becoming the executive director of the Buddhist Digital Resource Center in 2018.

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