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The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Dissertation Fellowships in Buddhist Studies

Fellowship Year
Related Program

Jason D. Browning

Year:
  • 2022
Indiana University Bloomington
Buddhist and Islamic Scholastic Collaboration in Early Medieval Central Asia: Buddhism as Revealed by Its Contributions to Early Islamic Theology

Michael Donagh Coleman

Year:
  • 2022
University of California, Berkeley
Between Worlds: Cultural Bodies, Death Processes and Tukdam

Ryan Conlon

Year:
  • 2022
Universität Hamburg, Germany
Kamalanatha's Ratnavali Hevajrapañjika: Critical Edition and Annotated Translation

Fedde M de Vries

Year:
  • 2022
University of California, Berkeley
Thinking Through Texts: Chengguan's Huayan Commentaries and the World of Sui-Tang Buddhist Scholasticism

Susannah Duerr

Year:
  • 2022
Duke University
The Written Samgha: Zen, Mindfulness, and the Communities Formed through Japanese Buddhist Books

Daigengna Duoer

Year:
  • 2022
University of California, Santa Barbara
Buddhism Beyond Nations and Empires: Mapping Transnational Buddhist Networks from Early Twentieth-century Inner Mongolia and Manchuria

Jonathan C Feuer

Year:
  • 2022
University of California, Los Angeles
The South Korean Buddhist Chaplaincy: Buddhist Militarism, Violence, and Freedom

Bernat Font Clos

Year:
  • 2022
University of Bristol
What the Buddha felt: A study of vedana in early Buddhism

Nataly Shahaf

Year:
  • 2018
  • 2022
Columbia University
Multiple Exposures: Ghosts, Buddhism, and Visual Heritage in Early Twentieth-century China

Tulku Ngawang Sonam

Year:
  • 2022
University of Virginia
Chapa Chökyi Sengé and the Intellectual History of his Madhyamaka Philosophy
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