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

Fellowship Year

Kelly Marie Carlton

Year:
  • 2023
Princeton University
Children in Medieval Chinese Buddhism: Discourses on Ethics and Practice

Bianba Deji

Year:
  • 2023
University of Hong Kong
Lojong Literature in The Sakya School: The Evolution of the Parting from the Four Attachments through Its Tibetan Commentaries

Guttorm Norberg Gundersen

Year:
  • 2023
Harvard University
A Home Away from Home: The Upper Tianzhu Monastery and the Institutionalization of a Public Teaching Monastery in Song Dynasty China.

Thupten Kelsang

Year:
  • 2023
University of Oxford
Reanimating Tibet in the Museum: Contentions in Collections and Their Contemporary ‘Afterlives’

Petra Lamberson

Year:
  • 2023
University of California, Berkeley
Identities in Situ: The Contested Sacred Sites of Nepal

Patrick Ryan Magoffin

Year:
  • 2023
Brown University
An Alternative Tiantai Vision: Buddha-Nature in the Heretical Writings of Qiantang Tiantai Monks

Rachel Deborah Quist

Year:
  • 2023
University of Kansas
Forging Bonds through Icons and Ritual: Imperial Patronage of Daigoji

Matthew Schissler

Year:
  • 2023
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Cultivating Islamophobia: Fear, Revulsion, and a Buddhist Movement Against Muslims in Myanmar

Jackson B. Stephenson

Year:
  • 2023
University of California, Santa Barbara
The Afterlife of Indian Esoteric Buddhist Poetry

Daniel Wojahn

Year:
  • 2023
University of Oxford
Living Law Between the Lines: The Evolution of Buddhist Legality in Thirteenth Century Central Tibet
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