[Est.: 1997.01.07 Updated: 2008.2.18] This document provides information regarding graduate studies programs in the field of Asian philosophy and religion (including Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism or Taoism). Please send a message to the web site editor email, if you have information to add regarding your institution that sponsors a graduate program offering advanced study in Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism or Hinduism. Your input will be greatly appreciated.
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Graduate Studies in Asian Philosophy and Religion: Institutions listed in alphabetical order
Academy of Korean Studies [Korea]
Arizona State University [USA]
Australian National University [Australia]
Bath Spa University College [U.K.]
Boston University [USA]
Brown University [USA]
California Institute of Integral Studies [USA]
California State University, Long Beach [USA]
Chinese University of Hong Kong [China]
Columbia University [USA]
Concordia University [Canada]
Cornell University [USA]
Dongguk (Tongkuk) University [Korea]
Duke University [USA]
Emory University [USA]
Florida International University [USA]
Florida State University [USA]
Graduate Theological Union [USA]
Harvard University [USA]
Institute of Buddhist Studies [USA]
Indiana University [USA]
Kathmandu University [Nepal]
Kyoto University [Japan]
McGill University [Canada]
McMaster University [Canada]
Memorial University [Canada]
Miami University [USA]
Naropa University [USA]
Northwestern University [USA]
Ohio State University [USA]
Otani University [Japan]
Princeton University [USA]
Rice University [USA]
Seoul National University [Korea]
State University of New York at Stony Brook [USA]
St. John's College [USA]
Stanford University [USA]
Temple University [USA]
University of Arizona [USA]
University of Calgary [Canada]
University of California at Berkeley [USA]
University of California at Riverside [USA]
University of California at Los Angeles [USA]
University of California at Santa Barbara [USA]
University of Chicago [USA]
University of Colorado at Boulder [USA]
University of Copenhagen [Denmark]
University of Florida [USA]
University of Hawaii [USA]
University of Hong Kong[China]
University of Iowa [USA]
University of Kelaniya [Sri Lanka]
University of Lausanne [Switzerland]
University of Michigan [USA]
University of Pennsylvania [USA]
University of Pittsburgh [USA]
University of Queensland [Australia]
University of Sydney [Australia]
University of Tasmania [Australia]
University of Tokyo [Japan]
University of Toronto [Canada]
University of Utah [USA]
University of Virginia [USA]
University of Washington [USA]
University of Wisconsin [USA]
Western Michigan University [USA]
Yale University [USA]
(Department Name/Program Name)
Main Contact Address:
Graduate Studies Track(s):
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: (URL here)
Comments, descriptions: (Comments and descriptions here)
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Academy of Korean Studies [Korea]
Department of Philosophy
Main Contact Address: Prof. Hae-chang Choung, Hae-chang, Ph.D, Dept. of Philosophy & Religion, Academy of Korean Studies, 50 Unjung-dong, Pundang-gu, Songnam-si, Kyonggi-do, 463-791, Korea. E-mail: rcaks@gata.kreonet.re.kr. Phone: 82-342-709-8111(ex 212). Fax 82-342-709-9946.
Korean Studies Information Center: Phone: 82-342-709-7741; Fax: 82-342-2911
Graduate Studies Track(s): Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.aks.ac.kr/
Comments, descriptions: The Graduate School of the Academy of Korean Studies is a specialized institution focusing on the provision of doctorate as well as master's programs in all fields of Korean Studies. It is distinct from many other graduate schools in that it is not affiliated with an undergraduate program. Therefore, the AKS Graduate School places emphasis on educating students to carry out future research by involving them in research activities. Completion of course work in Korean Thought I & II, Korean Society I & II and Hanmun (Classical Sino-Korean) is required as a broad basis for more specialized research. Graduate students are exempt from paying fees for tuition and accommodation, which is provided on campus to encourage complete devotion to study. Stipends are also available to students who maintain outstanding grades. In an effort to promote the study of Korean culture internationally, opportunities are offered to young foreign scholars interested in Korean Studies to receive the same education as Korean students at the AKS Graduate School, with similar privileges.
[C. Muller]
Arizona State University [USA]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: ASU, Dept. of Religious Studies, P.O. Box 873104, Tempe, AZ 85287-3104
Phone 480-965-7145
Fax 480-965-5139
Graduate Studies Track(s): Ph.D. & M.A. in religious studies
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.asu.edu/clas/religious_studies/
Comments, descriptions: In addition to resources in the department of Religious Studies, ASU also has centers for the study of East Asia and Southeast Asia and offers language instruction in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, and Sanskrit.
[Juliane Schober]
[James Benn ]
Australian National University [Australia]
Faculty of Asian Studies
Main Contact Address: Dr. John Powers, Convener, Program in Asian Religions
Centre for Asian Societies and Histories, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia
Email: John.Powers@anu.edu.au
Office: (61 2) 6249 2686
FAX: (61 2) 6279 8326
Graduate Studies Track(s): Indian Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism, Korean Religions, Japanese Religions.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://online.anu.edu.au/asianstudies/
Comments, descriptions: In addition to the people and fields mentioned, there are a number of other faculty in other areas of the university with expertise in Asian religions and cultures.
[J. Powers, G. Young]
Bath Spa University College [U.K.]
Study of Religions
Main Contact Address: Study of Religions, Bath Spa University College, Newton Park, Newton St. Loe, Bath BA2 9BN, United Kingdom
Phone (44) 1225-875875; Fax (44) 1225-875444.
Graduate Studies: Bath Spa University college offers a taught MA in contemporary religions. Enquiries and applications for research leading to MPhil or PhD are welcome.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/sor
Comments, descriptions: The MA in Contemporary Religions (one year full-time, two years or more part-time) is a taught course comprising:
Some research topics of current MPhil/PhD students include "Prophecy, Cosmology and the New Age Movement," and "The Theosophical Society and New Age." Some of the PhD theses recently completed are "Contemporary Developments in British Buddhism" (Helen Waterhouse) and "Madhyamika, Vijnanavada and Deconstruction" (You-xuan Wang).
[M. Deegalle]
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address:
Department of Religion
Division of Religious and Theological Studies
Boston University
145/147 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02215
Phone 617.353.2636
Fax 617.358.3087
religion@bu.edu
Graduate Studies Tracks:M.A and Ph.D.
Primary Instructors and Fields:
Department/Program Home Page:
http://www.bu.edu/religion/graduate/index.html
[Steven Heine]
Department of Religious Studies
Contact Address: Gail
Tetreault
Brown University
Department of Religious Studies
Box 1927
Providence, RI 02912.
Phone: Phone 401 863 3104
Fax: Fax 401 863 3109
Graduate Studies Tracks: Ph.D Program in Contemporary Religious Thought
Primary Instructors and Fields:
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Religious_Studies/index.html
Comments, descriptions:
For the program in Contemporary Religious Thought students will ground themselves
historically in Christian or Judaic thought, especially in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Furthermore, students will also have knowledge of a second religious tradition
(within the limits of departmental resources). e.g., Judaism or Christianity
(whichever is not the primary tradition in (1) above), Hinduism, Taoism,
Confucianism, Islam, Buddhism.
[Steven Heine]
California Institute of Integral Studies [USA]
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Address: 1453 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 USA
Phone: 415-674-5500
Main Contact: Steven Goodman, Program Director
Graduate Studies Tracks: Hinduism, Buddhism, Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Religion/Philosophy
Primary Instructors and Fields:
California State University, Long Beach [USA]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: Department of Religious
Studies
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90840. Voice mail: 562 985-5341 Fax:
562 985-5540
religious-studies@csulb.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A in Religious Studies with a specialization in Buddhist studies.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.csulb.edu/depts/relstud/ma_rel_stud.htm
Comments, descriptions:
The concentration on Buddhist studies includes the textual and historical study of Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism. The study of Buddhism in its wider cultural and religious contexts may include other Asian religions as part of the program of study.
[Steven Heine]
The Chinese University of Hong Kong [PRC]
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address: Department of Religion, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A, M.Phil & Ph.D. Programs offered in Religious Studies, including (1) Religions in China such as Buddhism, Taoism, Chinese Popular Religions, (2) Biblical Studies, (3) Christianity in China, (4) Religion and Society, (5) Religious Education.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/religion/
Comments, descriptions: For update information, please write to the Secretary, Department of Religion, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong. Tel. No. : (852)26096477; Fax No.:(852)26035280; or
email address: mailto:peterng@cuhk.edu.hk Please check with listed web site as well.
[P. Ng]
Centre for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism
Main Contact Address: Centre
for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism, The Chinese University
of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2609-67, Fax: (852) 3163-4132; Email: cshb@cuhk.edu.hk;
Graduate Studies
Track(s): MA, M. Phil & PhD programs are in the
planning stage.
Please refer to the Department/Program
Home Page for more information.
Comments,
descriptions: Under the auspices of Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Order.
The Centre was established in 2005.
[P. Ng; Alban]
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address: Room 103 MC 9610, 80 Claremont Avenue, New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 851-4122
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A., Ph.D. in Religion
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Chun-fang Yu (Chinese Buddhism)
Gary Tubb (Sanskrit studies)
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/religion/
Comments, descriptions:
[T. Yarnall, R. Thurman]
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address: Graduate Program Director, Department of Religion, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1M8. Phone: 514-848-2077; E-mail: dianebo@vax2.concordia.ca
Graduate Studies Track(s): History of Religions of India, Hindu Philosophy
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://artsci-ccwin.concordia.ca/religion/reli.html
Comments, descriptions:The M.A. (History and Philosophy of Religion) and Ph.D. programs have a comparative emphasis, and require study of at least two of the following traditions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Both sociological/historical and philosophical approaches to the study of religion are represented. The Department has particular strength in the area of women and religion.
[L. Orr]
Religious Studies Program
Main Contact Address:
Jane Marie Law, H. Stanley Krusen Professor of World Religions
Associate Professor of Japanese Religions Director
Religious Studies Program, 388 Rockefeller Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853-2502
telephone: 607-255-5095 or 255-7777 (direct line)
or Kim Steber, Administrator: 607-255-9099
or contact Relevant faculty members directly via e-mail.
Graduate Studies Track(s): East Asian, South Asian, or Southeast Asian religious traditions.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Comments, descriptions: Cornell University is pleased to announce a new Ph.D program for students wishing to specialize in East Asian, South Asian, or Southeast Asian religious traditions. The program builds upon Cornell's internationally recognized strengths in Asian area studies. Ideally, candidates will have undergraduate and/or graduate preparation in Religious Studies and Asian Studies. It is customary, though not required, that viable candidates will have begun their study of the necessary primary and secondary languages for their chosen field of specialization. Acceptance to the field of Asian Religions is contingent upon the agreement of a faculty member to serve as the student's committee chair and principal advisor for the duration of his or her graduate studies.
The field of Asian Religions is designed to attract a diverse body of students with multiple interests and talents and to prepare them for careers in teaching and research. Students will develop a program of study in consultation with their principal advisor and Special Committee and will be expected to demonstrate competence in several areas:
I. Major Field: specialization in a religious tradition or traditions in a single cultural zone, including an understanding of the dynamics of religion (praxis, doctrine, community, etc.), the relevant language(s), and course work in related disciplines.
II. Minor Field: a sub-specialization in at least one tradition or discipline ancillary to the major field, providing a basis for disciplinary or area comparison and broadening teaching capabilities of our students.
III. History, Theory, and Methods of the Academic Study of Religion. Students and faculty of Asian Religions at Cornell University benefit from substantial library holdings in East Asian, South Asian, and Southeast Asian monographs, periodicals, and reference works, as well as audio-visual, microform, and electronic media.
The Wason Library collection, ranked eighth among university libraries in the United States, contains more than half a million holdings related to China, Japan, and Korea. The South Asian and Southeast Asian (John M. Echols Collection) holdings each represent almost 300,000 volumes. Both collections are integrated within the Kroch Library, along with related Western-language publications. Students also benefit from the support of area studies programs, all National Resource Centers which have a long and rich history at Cornell University, including the East Asia Program, the South Asia Program, and the Southeast Asia Program.
Languages Offered at Cornell are: Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese),
Japanese, Korean, Burmese, Indonesian, Javanese, Khmer, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese,
Pali, Sanskrit, Bengali, Hindi-Urdu, Nepali, Sinhala.
Deadline for applications for Fall 2004 admission is January
15, 2004
[J.M. Law]
School of Buddhist Studies
Main Contact Address:
Graduate Studies Track(s): Buddhism, Indian Philosophy
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.dongguk.ac.kr/DGUE/Graduate/gbudd.html
Comments, descriptions: This is Korean Buddhism's primary university and the largest Buddhist university in Korea. It is a part of the Chogye Order and has a program that is strongest in the area of the Son tradition. Faculty includes laity as well as monks and nuns. Dongguk houses a large Buddhist library. Instruction in Korean Language
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address:
Graduate Program in Religion
Duke University
Department of Religion
118 Gray Building, Box 90964
Durham, NC 27708
Graduate Studies Track(s): Buddhism; Daoism; Hinduism, and Islam
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: www.duke.edu/web/gradreligion/
Comments, descriptions:
The Department of Religion at Duke University admits students for the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in religion with a specialization in Asian religions and modernity. Students with an interest in this field enter the graduate program in the Religion and Modernity course of study, with a subspecialization in either Buddhism, Daoism, Hinduism, or, more generally, Asian religions. Duke graduate faculty members coordinate closely with colleagues at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, both of which are a short drive from Duke. Graduate students may freely take courses with faculty at all three campuses, depending upon their area of specialization. Dissertation committees also often include appropriate faculty from these other campuses. In addition to the Asian religions faculty in the Department of Religion, Duke also offers a variety of graduate cognate courses in Asian studies, with an emphasis on post 17th century Asia. For information concerning the Asian Studies Faculty and course offerings at Duke, please consult the Asian-Pacific Studies Institute website at http://www.duke.edu/APSI/index.html.
[Richard M Jaffe]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address:
Graduate Studies Track(s): Hinduism, Indian Philosophy
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.emory.edu/GDR/swasia.html
Comments, descriptions:
[B. Sullivan]
Florida International University [USA]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: University Park, Miami, FL 33199
Graduate Studies Track(s): Asian Religions, Buddhist Studies
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.fiu.edu/~religion/
[N. Katz]
Florida State University [USA]
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address: Religion Department, Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306
Graduate Studies Track(s): Asian Religion, Ancient Near East, Religions of Europe and the Americas, Themes in Ethics and Philosophy of Religion
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.fsu.edu/~religion/
Comments, descriptions: The FSU Religion Department offers B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in the study of religion. Undergraduates can major in an Asian tradition; there is an Asian Religions specialization for M.A. and PhD students.
[B. Cuevas]
Graduate Theological Union [USA]
Cultural and Historical Study of Religions (Area 8HR)
Main Contact Address: Office of Admissions, Graduate Theological Union, 2400 Ridge Road, Berkeley, CA 94709 USA
Telephone: 510-649-2460
E-mail: gtu-adm@gtu.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): Buddhism (China and Japan), Confucianism, Daoism, Chinese popular religion
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.gtu.edu/
http://www.gtu.edu/Areas/area8hr.html
http://gtu.edu/Registrar/CourseSchedule99-00/FA99area8hr.html
Comments, descriptions:
[J. L. Richey; C. Col]
Multiple Departments
Main Contacts: Janet Gyatso, Hershey Professor of Buddhist Studies, The Divinity School, Harvard University, 14 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138
Tel. (h) 617-864-9313; (o) 617-384-8000, Assistant: 617-495-4518
E-mail: robert_gimello@harvard.edu or janet_gyatso@harvard.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.T.S. (Divinity School); Ph. D. in Religion; Ph.D in Sanskrit and Indian Studies; Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations; Ph.D in Inner Asian Studies; Ph.D. in Anthropology
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page:
Comments, descriptions:
[J. Gyatso]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: 230 Sycamore Hall, Bloomington, IN 47405; religion@indiana.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): We offer four different tracks of graduate studies in religion, with major strengths in Hinduism and Chinese religions. Please see our Web site, listed below.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.indiana.edu/~relstud/home.html
Comments, descriptions: Also contact religion@indiana.edu for information about the Chinese Thought and Religion group at IU.
[J. McRae]
Institute of Buddhist Studies [USA]
Buddhist Studies
Main Contact Address: 2140 Durant Avenue, Suite 30, Berkeley, CA 94704, Phone: 510-809-1444
Graduate Studies Track(s): MA in Buddhist Studies (Japan, China), Buddhist Chaplaincy Program
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.shin-ibs.edu
Comments, descriptions:
[Scott A. Mitchell]
Centre for Buddhist Studies
Main Contact Address: P.O. Box 21277, Kathmandu, Nepal
Graduate Studies Track(s): MA in Buddhist Studies
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.cbs.edu.np
Comments, descriptions: Kathmandu University - Centre for Buddhist Studies offers academic programs leading to BA and MA degrees in Buddhist Studies and provides research facilities for international scholars of Buddhism. The Centre is located at Ka-Nying Shedrup Ling Monastery, just a few minutes walk from the Great Stupa of Boudhanath in the midst of thriving Buddhist cultures and traditions.
[Doctor]
Department of Buddhist Studies
Information regarding Kyoto University Buddhsit Studies program has been lost...Department of Comparative Religion
Main Contact Address:
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Comparative Religion, Miami University, Oxford, OH 45056
phone: 513-529-4307 fax: 513-529-1774
Graduate Studies Track(s): MA in Comparative Religion
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.units.muohio.edu/RELIGION/
Comments, descriptions: In addition to resources in the Department of Comparative Religion, Miami University also offers language instruction in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and Arabic.
[L. Wilson]
Faculty of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: 3520 University St., Montreal, Quebec H3A 2A7, Canada
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A. (with
and without thesis), MA in Biomedical ethics, Ph.D. in Hinduism and Buddhism.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://ww2.mcgill.ca/religion/
Comments, descriptions:
The graduate program in Buddhist Studies is supplemented by the Numata Visiting Professor in Buddhist Studies who offers two courses yearly, one graduate and one undergraduate. In recent years, the following scholars have taught as Numata Visiting Professor: Mahinda Deegalle (Bath Spa), John Pettit (SUNY), Robert Morrison (Cardiff), Thupten Jinpa (Institute for Tibetan Classics), Kate Crosby (SOAS). The Numata Visiting Professor for 2004-05 will be the Ven. Yifa.
In addition to the Graduate Program in Asian Religions, the Faculty of Religious Studies also offers graduate degrees in Biblical Studies, Church History and Theology, Philosophy of Religion and Ethics. McGill University also has a separate Department of Jewish Studies and the graduate Institute for Islamic Studies.
[G. V. Hori, 7 Sept. 2004]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: Department of Religious Studies, University Hall, Room 105, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1 Canada, Phone: 905 525 9140, Fax: 905 525 8161
Graduate Studies Track(s): MA and PhD in Asian Religions, Areas: Buddhism, East Asian Religions
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/relstud/
Comments, descriptions: Students are trained in the study of Buddhism and East Asian Religions in their historical and cultural contexts. Current strengths of the department include medieval Chinese religions, especially Buddhism and Taoism, modern Japanese religions, contemporary Buddhism in Japan, and monastic Buddhism in India. Students are encouraged to study with all three faculty members in the Asian field. In addition to seminars in Asian Religions, students also take one course in theoretical approaches to the study of religion together with students from other fields in the department.
Financial support from the university is available to full-time students on a competitive basis. The “Plan for Graduate Education at McMaster” sets a minimum guaranteed funding for doctoral students. Scholarships are given for the first two years of the M.A. programme and the first four years of the Ph.D. programme. Outstanding students are eligible for additional university scholarships.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact faculty in their area of interest before they apply.
McMaster University has a distinguished record in the study of Asian religions. Graduates of the program hold academic positions across North America and the rest of the world. The university’s library has a strong research collection for the study of Asian Religions in both European and Asian languages.
[James Benn, 18 July 2006]Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: Department of Religious Studies, Memorial University, St. John's NF Canada, A1C 5S7
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A. in Buddhism, Confucianism or Taoism
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.mun.ca/rels
Comments, descriptions: We offer undergraduate programmes in Asian philosophy and religion, as well as language courses in Chinese and Sanskrit. Our M.A. programme has had a number of graduates in Asian studies most of whom are now working in Asia. Memorial University's library is an excellent research centre with the third largest English language holdings in Asian philosophy and religion in Canada.
[L. Rainey]
Department of Religious Studies
Main contact resource: Boulder, CO Please refer to: http://www.naropa.edu/religiousstudies/gradudateoview.html for contact detail.
Graduate Studies Track(s): Masters in Religious Studies, Religious Studies with Language, Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Indo-Tibetan Buddhism with Language, and Master of Divinity
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.naropa.edu/religiousstudies/gradudateoview.html
Comments, descriptions: Naropa University has several graduate programs that include the study of Buddhism, Judaism, Hindusim and Islam. The Department of Religious Studies offers degrees that examine the phenomena of religion as it affects individuals, as it operates in culture, and as it addresses questions of life's ultimate values. Buddhism is the religion that is most strongly represented in departmental offerings; however, most of the other major world religions are also represented. The methods of study are drawn from the academic disciplines of the history of religions and Buddhist theology, and from a commitment to presenting traditions from perspectives sympathetic to the living religious communities themselves. This approach honors the distinctive place of contemplative traditions and practices within many of the world's great religions.
[Donald Stikeleather, Dec. 2006]
Department of Religion
Main contact resource: Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Religion, Crowe Hall, 1860 Campus Drive, 4-136, Evanston, IL 60208-2164. Phone 847 491 5488 Fax 847 467 2062 religion@northwestern.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): Ph.D in Religious Studies with a specialization in Buddhism in its Asian context.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.religion.northwestern.edu/index.html
Comments, descriptions:
The graduate program in Buddhist studies provides an interdisciplinary approach to this
religious tradition. Focusing on the two major branches--Theravada and Mahayana--
the program examines the philosophy, history and literature of Buddhism as well as the
methods and theories employed in its study.
[Steven Heine]
Department of the History of Art/Asian/Buddhist Art Concentration
Main contact resource: John C. Huntington huntington.2@osu.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): A student may concentrate in the Buddhist art of any region of Asia, i.e., India, Himalayan, Central Asia, China, Japan, Southeast Asia or Indonesia.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://history-of-art.osu.edu/pages/areas_of_concentration/areas_of_concentration.html
Huntington Archive of Buddhist and Related Arts Home Page: http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/
Comments, descriptions: The OSU program in Asian art includes a large component concentrating on the art of Buddhism. While students may study the Buddhist art of any area of Asia, there is a concentration of India, Himalayan (Nepal and Tibet), and Chinese Buddhism. In addition there is an ongoing program in Buddhist iconography/iconology in which most students in the program are involved. Currently the Iconography of Newar Buddhism is being investigated both in seminars and in students' dissertations.
[J. Huntington]
Department of Buddhist Studies
Main Contact Address: Robert F. Rhodes, Otani University, Koyama, Kamifusa-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto 603-8143.
E-Mail: Professor Robert Rhodes
Graduate Studies Track(s): Indian Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Chinese Buddhism, Japanese Buddhism
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http:www2.otani.ac.jp/bukkyo
Comments, descriptions: The Graduate Program in Buddhist Studies offers a wide range of courses on Indian, Tibetan, Chinese and Japanese Buddhism, emphasizing close reading of Buddhist texts in the original languages. All classes are conducted in Japanese.
[R. Rhodes, 3 August 2006]
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address: Pat Bogdziewicz, Secretary to the Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Religion, 1879 Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544-1006, or by electronic mail to pattyb@princeton.edu. (609) 258-4481.
Graduate Studies Track(s) Ph.D. in Religion
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.princeton.edu/~religion/
Comments, descriptions:The Department of Religion emphasizes the study of Buddhism and East Asian Religions in their historical and cultural contexts. Current strengths of the department include medieval and early modern Japanese Buddhism, modern Japanese religion, medieval and early modern Chinese Buddhism, and Chinese popular religion. Students normally specialize in either China or Japan, but are still expected to gain a general knowledge of all major East Asian traditions. Students in this area work closely with faculty in other departments. Students also take at least two courses in the theory of religion together with students in other fields of religion.
The program is relatively short. Students complete general examinations before the end of their third year of study, leaving another two years of funding to undertake the research and writing of the dissertation. On average, one or two new students in East Asian Religions are admitted into the department each year, usually with funding for five years. The university emphasizes concentrated study at the Ph.D. level. Toward that end, relatively generous fellowships are intended to cover full-time study, completion of general examinations, additional language training, and research at home and abroad. All students are required to assist in teaching for one semester, but otherwise teaching duties are kept to a minimum.
Course work and independent research using advanced Chinese and/or Japanese are essential to the program. Before entering the program most applicants have completed at least three years of formal study, usually more, of either Chinese or Japanese.
[S. Teiser]
Dept. of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: MS-15 6100 Main St Houston Tx 77005-3008
Graduate Studies Track(s):Buddhism (Indo-Tibetan and Bon) focus in the context of a program that also requires expertise in at least one other religious tradition (Judaism, Christianity, African Religions) and in methdology (ethics/medical ethics; psychology of religion; philosophy of religion)
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
ASIANISTS IN OTHER DEPTS:
Department/Program Home Page: Forthcoming
Comments, descriptions: We are currently revising our Ph.D. Program, See 1998 catalogue or contact us at 713 285 5201
[A. Klein]
Seoul National University: NO INFORMATION RECEIVED
The Graduate Institute in Liberal Education
Main Contact Address: Mr. Frank N. Pagano, Director of the Graduate Institute
The Graduate Institute in Liberal Education
St. John's College
1160 Camino de la Cruz Blanca
Santa Fe, NM 87505-4599
W: 505-984-6082
F: 505-984-6003
E-mail: gi@mail.sjcsf.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s)Master of Arts in Eastern Classics
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.sjcsf.edu/
Program Description: St. John's College is the premier great books college in the United States. In the Eastern Classics program, students study the classical texts from India, China and Japan and complete a language tutorial in either Sanskrit or Classical Chinese. The aim of the Eastern Classics program is to seek a deeper understanding of the fundamental and enduring questions that have been raised by thoughtful human beings in the rich traditions of the East. In accordance with the St. John's College approach to education, all classes are conducted by discussion. The seminar covers a wide range of Indian, Chinese and Japanese texts, while the preceptorials and language tutorials consist of more concentrated study. The course of study consists of 34 credit hours, completed in one calendar year, beginning in the fall and concluding in the summer. It is offered only on the Santa Fe campus.
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: Department of Religious Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 USA; phone: 650-723-3322; fax: 650-725-1476; e-mail: toy@stanford.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): Buddhist studies, East Asian religions
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/relstud/
Comments, descriptions: Information on the Stanford Buddhist Studies graduate program is available at http://www.stanford.edu/group/scbs.
[C. Bielefeldt] [J. Pang]
State University of New York at Stony Brook [USA]
Department of Comparative Studies, Programs in Religious Studies and Korean Studies
Main Contact Address: Department of Comparative Studies, SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, 11794-3725. Phone: 516-632-7314;
Graduate Studies Track(s): Korean Buddhism, Korean Confucianism and Taoism
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.sunysb.edu/complit/complit.htm
Comments, descriptions: Presently joined with the graduate program in comparative literature, thus the program has a pronounced East-West comparative emphasis. Required courses include introductions to literary theory.
[C. Muller]
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address: Department of Religion, Temple University, Philadelphia PA 19122, USA tel: (215) 204-7210; fax: (215) 204-3525; e-mail: tu-grad@blue.temple.edu
Graduate Studies Tracks: Buddhism (Indian, Chinese, Japanese); Confucianism; Taoism; Comparative Philosophy and Religious Thought Asian-Western.
Primary Instructors and Fields:
Affiliated Instructors and Fields:
Department Home Page: www.temple.edu/gradbulletin/religion.html
Description: The founding vision of the Department of Religion at Temple University was one of a community of scholars drawn from the world's religious traditions, committed not only to the history and thought of those traditions, but also to their ongoing interaction with each other and with the social and cultural realities of the contemporary world. In the Asian area the distinctive and perhaps unique character of Temple's program has been and continues to be its focus on Asian philosophy and religious thought, comparative and constructive, as living traditions in the context of contemporary Asian-Asian and Asian-Western encounters. A special strength lies in the sub-field of Buddhist and comparative thought.
[T. Dean]
Department of East Asian Studies
Main Contact Address:
Graduate Studies Track(s): East Asian Religions
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://w3.arizona.edu/~eas/
Comments, descriptions:
[B. Sullivan]
University of Calgary [Canada]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: 2500 University Dr. NW , Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4 Canada
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A., Ph.D.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
The Numata Chair in Buddhist Studies.
Chairholders are selected to hold the chair for either one or two terms (from
September through December or from January through April) and are expected to
teach one graduage level course per term during their tenure. Also, they are
expected to present a public lecture at the University of Calgary and the University
of Lethbridge which is published in the "Numata Chair" series and
which are distributed to Universities having Relgious Studies programs and can
be read on-line in our Home Page. Past scholars have come from Great Britain,
Germany, Belgium, Japan, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, and the United States. Travel
to Calgary from any part of the world for the scholar and spouse, a completely
furnished aparrtment, scholarship, and salary at the Full professor range are
provided. Scholars interested in holding the chair should contact: Leslie Kawamura,
Department of Religous Studies, University of Calgary.for up to date information.
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/faculties/HUM/RELS/chairs/bchair/bindex.html
Comments, descriptions: The Department
of Religious Studies offers undergraduate and graduate courses in the area of
Buddhism. The library holding has expanded over the years and now has books
in various languages such as Sanskrit, Tibetan, Chinese (classical and modern),
Japanese, Pali, and the modern European languages as well as various journals
and serials. Students from various parts of the world have enrolled and graduated
with both MA and PhD degrees. Students have transferred to our Buddhist Studies
program from Denmark, Japan, Peoples Republic of China, United States of America,
Taiwan, as well various parts of Canada. Courses offered range from core course
on Buddhism to course on comparative religion, science of religion, sociology
of religion, history of religion and so on but all in relation to the context
of Buddhist Studies.
[Updated September, 2004: L. Kawamura]
University of California at Berkeley [USA]
Group in Buddhist Studies
Main Contact Address: Group in Buddhist Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 104 Durant Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-2230 USA.
Graduate Studies Track(s): South, Southeast, and East Asian Buddhism.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Fields:
Department/Program Home Page: http://buddhiststudies.berkeley.edu/
Comments, descriptions: The Berkeley Group in Buddhist Studies offers an interdisciplinary program of study and research leading to a Ph.D. degree in Buddhist Studies. The Group, which cooperates closely with the Departments of South and Southeast Asian Studies (SSEAS), and of East Asian Languages and Cultures (EALC), emphasizes the study of Buddhism in its many forms within its Asian historical and cultural context. For a complete description of the Ph.D. program, including application and review process, financial support, and degree requirements, see the Group's web page. Note that there is currently no M.A. degree offered in Buddhist Studies at Berkeley. For admission to the graduate program, applicants must have completed an M.A. in one of the appropriate Asian languages or have equivalent language preparation. Prospective applicants without an M.A. may wish to apply to the Group in Asian Studies (http://ieas.berkeley.edu/gas/) or the Departments of East Asian Languages and Cultures (http://ealc.berkeley.edu/) or South and Southeast Asian Studies (http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/sseas/).
[R. Sharf]
University of California at Riverside [USA]
Department of Religious Studies.
Main Contact Address: 2617 Humanities, University of California, Riverside, CA 92506.
Graduate Studies Tracks: M.A., Ph.D.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Fields:
Departmental Home Page: http://religiousstudies.ucr.edu/
Comments, descriptions:
[J. McDaniel, Sept 6, 2006]University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) [USA]
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Buddhist Studies Program.
Main Contact Address: Contact Address: Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures, 290 Royce Hall, Box 951540, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1540.
Graduate Studies Tracks: Chinese Buddhism, Korean Buddhism, Japanese Buddhism.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Fields:
Departmental Home Page: http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/ealc/buddhist/index.html
Comments, descriptions:
[R. Buswell]
University of California at Santa Barbara [USA]
East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies Department
Main Contact Address:
Graduate Studies Track(s): Buddhist Studies, Religious History and Geography, Literati Culture
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.eastasian.ucsb.edu/
Comments, descriptions: The EACS Buddhist Studies concentration shares faculty resources with the Department of Religious Studies (below).
[W. Powell]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address:
Graduate Studies Track(s): Hinduism, Buddhism
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/ and www.religion.ucsb.edu/projects/bstudies/
Comments, descriptions:
[W. Powell]
The Divinity School
Main Contact Address:1025 East 58th Street, Chicago, IL 60637
(773) 702-8200
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A. and Ph.D. in either the History of Religions or Philosophy of Religion (or, Religion and Literature, or Anthropology and Sociology of Religion)
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Fields:
Departmental Home Page: http://divinity.uchicago.edu
Comments, descriptions: Interested students may also pursue a degree through the Department of South Asian Languages and Cultures (SALC), 130 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637 (http://salc.uchicago.edu/). A wide range of South Asian languages are offered here in addition to Sanskrit, Pali, and Tibetan: notably, Hindi, Urdu, Panjabi, Marathi, Telugu, and Tamil. The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures (http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/easian/) also has offerings in Chinese religions, as well as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages.
[C. Wedemeyer]
University of Colorado at Boulder [USA]
Religious Studies, M.A. only; East Asian Languages and Civilizations, M.A. and Ph.D.
Main Contact Address:
Dept. of Religious Studies
Campus Box 292
Boulder, Colorado 80309
East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Campus Box 279
Boulder, CO 80309
Graduate Studies Track(s):
M.A., Religious Studies; M.A., Ph.D., Chinese
M.A., Ph.D., Japanese
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Religious Studies:
EALC
Department/Program Home Page: www.colorado.edu/ealld; www.colorado.edu/ReligiousStudies
Comments, descriptions: Strengths are in Japanese Buddhism and Chinese Daoism
[T. Kleeman]
University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet) [Denmark]
Department of Asian Studies (Asien-instituttet)
Main Contact Address:
Leifsgade 33, 5
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
DENMARK
+45 35 32 88 35 (fax)
+45 35 32 22 (office)
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A. and Ph.D. (Indian or Tibetan Studies)
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.hum.ku.dk/asien
Comments, descriptions: Indological studies have been offered at Copenhagen University since the middle of the 19th century and have been devoted to the study of classical Indian languages, cultures and history.
The regular course offerings include Sanskrit, Introduction to Indian History and Culture, and several courses in the general areas of Indian History, Indian Religion and Philosophy, History of Indian Literature, Linguistic History of India, Early Buddhism, and Indian Society. In addition to classical Indian studies, the Indology Section includes Hindi and studies of mediaeval and modern India. However, at the present time, courses in these subjects are not offered on a regular basis.
The Indology Section works closely with the Tibetan Studies Section at Copenhagen University, which offers instruction in classical and modern Tibetan, Tibetan literature, history, and religion. It has also been working closely with Lund University (Sweden) in the development of a master's degree in South Asian Studies via the Øresund University.
The department has an excellent library and easy access to the more comprehensive collection at the Danish Royal Library. Since 2000, the department has taken over the publication of the Critical Pali Dictionary and houses its valuable collection of Pali sources, which is open to serious students and scholars of middle Indic languages and of early Buddhism.
[C. Wedemeyer]
Department of Religion
Main Contact Address:
Bron TaylorGraduate Studies Track(s): M.A. an Ph.D. programs with tracks in Religions of Asia, Religion in the Americas, and Religion and Nature
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://web.religion.ufl.edu/index.html
Comments, descriptions: In the contemporary
transnational era following the collapse of old empires and the Cold War, religious
traditions in Asia and from Asia continue to inform the lives of the majority
of the world's people. Religions of Asia will provide students with a broad
understanding of the dynamic interactions among Asian Muslims, Buddhists, and
Hindus. This track also connects with Religion in the Americas in considering
the ways in which Asian traditions have been imported to the West.
[Jason Neelis, 10/13/04]
Department of Philosophy
Main Contact Address:
Department of Philosophy
Sakamaki Hall, D-301
2530 Dole St.
Honolulu, HI 96822-2383
Phone: 808-956-8410, 808-956-8649
Fax: 808-956-9228
email: philo@hawaii.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): Asian Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Virtually every department in the university has specialists in Asia. For instance, faculty associated with the Center for Chinese Studies alone number 38 and specialize in fields as diverse as Law, History, Business, Geography, Education, Architecture, Urban Planning, Anthropology, Political Science, Music, and Theater.
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.hawaii.edu/phil
Comments, descriptions: The University of Hawai'i has the world's premiere English language program in Comparative Philosophy. With fourteen full-time faculty members working in thirteen languages that span the globe's cultural traditions, no other philosophy program offers the depth, breadth, and expertise of the University of Hawai'i. The department sponsors the renowned East-West Philosophers' Conference, and the most prestigious journal in Asian thought: Philosophy East and West, and cooperates in the publication of the Journal of Chinese Philosophy. Students from around the world enrich the philosophical life of the department, coming from such places as England, Iceland, Argentina, India, Sri Lanka, China, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines. The rich Asian traditions that imbue the cultural life of Honolulu also enhance the learning environment, providing opportunities for study of non-academic interests such as qigong, Iyengar yoga, Japanese tea ceremony, and Chinese medicine. The Department of East-Asian Languages has faculty to provide instruction in a full complement of Asian languages, and the Center for Chinese Studies is the largest in the United States. The Philosophy Department also provides opportunities for financial support and overseas study.
[B. Bruya]
Department of Philosophy
Main Contact Address: Dr. E. P. James, Postgraduate Admissions Tutor, Department of Philosophy, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Phone: (852) 2859 2797, Fax: (852) 2559-8452; E-mail: epjames@hkucc.hku.hk
Graduate Studies Track(s): Classical Chinese Confucianism, Daoism (Taoism), Chinese Philosophy of Language, Chinese Metaphysics, Chinese and Comparative Ethics. (In addition to all the standard fields of Western Philosophy)
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Emeritus Professors:
Comment/description: The Department of Philosophy offers two higher degrees by research, the M.Phil and the Ph.D, and can arrange for supervision over a wide range of philosophical topics. Candidates for the Ph.D. must have the equivalent of an undergraduate major in philosophy.
[C. Hansen; Alban updated]
Centre of Buddhist Studies, University of Hong Kong
Main Contact Address: Centre of Buddhist Studies, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Phone: (852) 2241-5019, Fax: (852) 2549 3040; E-mail: buddhism@hku.hk
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A., M. Phil. & Ph.D. degrees in Buddhist Studies are offered in Languages and Texts, History and Doctrine, and Interdisciplinary Studies of Buddhism. Some courses cover Indian, Chinese, Tibetan Buddhism.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.buddhism.hku.hk
Comment/description: the Center offers two higher degrees by research, the M.Phil. and the Ph.D, and an M.A. by coursework. (1) Candidates for the MA program must complete eight courses by selecting two compulsory foundation courses plus six elective courses, and may elect a dissertation in lieu of two electives. The Centre offers about 25 MA courses and enrolls about 50 students each year. (2) Candidates for the M.Phil. program are required to follow an approved course of study under structured supervision including coursework. (3) Candidates for the PhD program are required to follow an approved course of study and research under supervision.
[Asanga Guang Xing]
School of Religion
Main Contact Address: Prof. Raymond Mentzer, Director, Department of Religious Studies, University of Iowa, 314 Gilmore Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242 religion@uiowa.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): Religion and Culture in East and South Asia, China and Japan in their historical and cultural settings.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Fields(s):
Members of the Department of Asian Language and Literature see http://www.uiowa.edu/~asianDepartment/Program Home Page: http://www.uiowa.edu/~asian
[M. Walterhouse]
University of Kelaniya [Sri Lanka]
Postgraduate Institute of Pali & Buddhist Studies (PGIPBS)
Main Contact Address: Prof. G.D. Sumanapala, Telephone - (94) 11 2368894, Fax - (94) 11 5335369, E-mail: galman@sltnet.lk
Graduate Studies Track(s): MA, M. Phil, Ph. D. in Pali, Buddhist Studies, Buddhist Philosophy, Buddhist Culture
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.pgipbs.net
Comments, descriptions: The Postgraduate Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies (PGIPBS) of the University of Kelaniya was earlier known as the Vidyalankara Institute of Buddhist Studies when it functioned, since its inception on 23rd November 1975 until 30th Decembers 1979 , as an Institute of the Vidyalankara Campus of the University of Ceylon ( Sri Lanka ). Originally located within the main campus of the University of Kelaniya , the Institute has been relocated to be near the city of Colombo , for the convenience for both the teachers as well as the students. Presently, it is situated at 133/19 Nawala Road , Colombo 5. Its present name, status and structure are all derived from the Postgraduate Institute of Pali and Buddhist Studies Ordinance No.8 of 1977, which came into operation on 1st January 1980 . In accordance with this Ordinance the Institute functions as an organization within the University of Kelaniya , under the direction and control of a Board of Management (executive authority) constituted to represent both academic and administrative personnel. All matters relating to curriculum development, courses of study, teaching and research and the conduct of examinations are exercised by a Faculty Board (academic authority) subject to the approval of the Board of Management and the University Senate.
[U. Dedunupitiye]
University of Lausanne [Switzerland]
Department of Oriental Languages and Cultures
Main Contact Address: Faculté des Lettres, B.F.S.H.2, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Fax: +41.21.692.30.45
Graduate Studies Track(s): Indian and Buddhist Studies
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www-orient.unil.ch/
Comments, descriptions: The University of Lausanne also currently serves as the Secretariat for the International Association of Buddhist Studies
[J. Ducor]
Department of Philosophy/Indian Philosophy, Buddhist Studies
Main Contact Address: Department of Philosophy, 7 Abercromby Square, Liverpool, LS69 7VW, UK
Graduate Studies Track(s): Taught MPhil (Research training degree), MA, PhD
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~jonardon/indianphilosophy.htm
Comments, descriptions: Indian Philosophy is an important area of study at the Department of Philosophy at the Unversity of Liverpool. We welcome applications for graduate study in the field, at the level of MA, MPhil and PhD. There are opportunities to study the Indian sources and to develop research skills. There is provision for the study of the Sanskrit language.
The journal Contemporary Buddhism is edited by Michael McGhee. Graduate students will have the opportunity of being able to work with other eminent philosophers in the department, whose interests include Greek and Hellenistic Philosophy, Plotinus, Medieval Philosophy, Feminist Theory and Research, Leibniz, the philosophy of space and time, theories of consciousness, Environmental Philosophy and Political Philosophy.
See Liverpool on the Leiter List of top programmes in Indian Philosophy.
[J.Ganeri]
Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
Main Contact Address: Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, 3070 Frieze Building, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285
Graduate Studies Track(s):
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Department/Program Home Page: http://www.lsa.umich.edu/asian/index.html
Comments, descriptions: Students in the Buddhist Studies program also make use of the University's diverse faculty and institutional facilities in Asian art, philosophy, history, and literature, and in disciplines such as anthropology and comparative literature. A complete description of our MA and PH.D. programs will be found on the WWW at the following URL: http://www.lsa.umich.edu/asian/divisions/buddstud.html
[A. King, R. Sharf, L. Gomez]
University of Pennsylvania [USA]
Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Main Contact Address: Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305, telephone: 215 898-7466, Linda Greene, Graduate Secretary lmgreene@sas.upenn.edu or contact relevant faculty members directly via e-mail.
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Field(s):
Numerous faculty members in Department of South Asian Regional Studies and Department of ReligionDepartment/Program Home Page:
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/ealc/ Also see http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ceas/ [N. Steinhardt]University of Pittsburgh [USA]
Department of Religious Studies
Main Contact Address: Department of Religious Studies, 2604 Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. Tel: (412) 624-5990; fax: (412) 624-5994; email: relgst@pitt.edu
Graduate Studies Track(s): M.A. and M.A./Ph.D. programs in Chinese and Japanese Buddhism and in East Asian religions.
Primary Instructors and Fields(s):
Affiliated Instructors and Fields:
Students working on Asian religions typically also work with affiliated faculty in Anthropology, East Asian Languages & Literatures, History, History of Art & Architecture, and adjunct faculty at Carnegie Mellon University. See http://www.religiousstudies.pitt.edu/faculty/
Department/Program Websites:
http://www.religiousstudies.pitt.edu.. See also http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/asc/.[L. Penkower]
University of Queensland [Australia]
Department of Studies in Religion
Main Contact Address: Department of Studies
in Religion, University of Queensland, St Lucia, 4072, Australia, or recnicho@mailbox.uq.edu.au
Email: p.pecenko@mailbox.uq.edu.au
Graduate Studies Track(s): Doctor of Philosophy, Postgraduate Diploma; (Studies in Theology), Postgraduate Diploma (Studies in Religion), Master of Arts (Studies in Theology), Master of Arts (Studies in Religion)
Primary Instructors and Field(s):
See staff information at http://www.uq.edu.au/Religion/staff.html
Department/Program Home Page: (http://www.uq.edu.au/Religion/dir.html
Comments, descriptions:
[M. Spuler]
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Main Contact Address: University of Sunderland, Student Recruitment, Edinburgh Building, Chester Road, Sunderland, SR1 3SD, U.K..
Tel. +44 (0) 191 515 3000;
Fax +44 (0) 191 515 3805;
E-mail student-helpline@sunderland.ac.uk
Graduate Studies Track(s): Buddhist Studies: web-based Distance Le