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After his studies he did research at Hiroshima University in Japan and was invited to several universities as a visiting professor. In addition to his professorship in Lausanne as head of the department of Oriental Studies and Associate Dean for the Faculty of Arts, Tillemans does research on Indian and Tibetan Buddhist logic and epistemology, Madhyamaka philosophy, indigenous Tibetan literature, and Tibetan grammar and poetry. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tillemans Source Accessed Feb 25, 2021])
 
After his studies he did research at Hiroshima University in Japan and was invited to several universities as a visiting professor. In addition to his professorship in Lausanne as head of the department of Oriental Studies and Associate Dean for the Faculty of Arts, Tillemans does research on Indian and Tibetan Buddhist logic and epistemology, Madhyamaka philosophy, indigenous Tibetan literature, and Tibetan grammar and poetry. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tillemans Source Accessed Feb 25, 2021])
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== Other Information ==
 
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Tom J.F. Tillemans is Professor Emeritus of Buddhist Studies in the Faculty of Oriental Languages and Civilizations at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. With a focus on Buddhist logic and epistemology, Madhyamaka philosophy, and comparative philosophy, he was from 1998–2006 co-editor of the Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. Born in 1950 in the Netherlands and raised in Canada, he now serves as a senior project editor for the 84000 project tasked with translating the scriptures of the Tibetan Buddhist canon. He divides his time between Switzerland and British Columbia, Canada. [http://www.wisdompubs.org/author/tom-jf-tillemans source]
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 25 February 2021

Tillemans, T. on the DRL

Tom J. F. Tillemans
English Phonetics Tom Tillemans
Sort Name Tillemans, Tom
Tillemans Tom Wisdom Pubs.jpg
Dates
Birth:   1950
Place of birth:   Haarlem


Tibetan calendar dates

About
Translates from:   Tibetan; Sanskrit; Chinese
Translates to:   English
Primary Affiliation (Workplace)
University of Lausanne, Switzerland;84000;Hiroshima University

PhD University

University of Lausanne

Biographical Information

Tom Tillemans (born Haarlem, December 21, 1950) is a Dutch-Canadian Buddhologist, Indologist and Tibetologist. Since 1992, Tillemans has been Professor of Buddhology in the Faculty of Oriental Languages and Civilizations at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland.

Tom Tillemans received his bachelor's degree at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His masters, in Sanskrit, Chinese and philosophy, he received at the Universities of Lausanne and Geneva and his doctorate in Buddhist Studies in Lausanne.

After his studies he did research at Hiroshima University in Japan and was invited to several universities as a visiting professor. In addition to his professorship in Lausanne as head of the department of Oriental Studies and Associate Dean for the Faculty of Arts, Tillemans does research on Indian and Tibetan Buddhist logic and epistemology, Madhyamaka philosophy, indigenous Tibetan literature, and Tibetan grammar and poetry. (Source Accessed Feb 25, 2021)

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Tom J. F. Tillemans

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University of Lausanne, Switzerland

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