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Numata Visiting Professor in Buddhist Studies

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Numata Visiting Professor in Buddhist Studies

In recognition of the strong Buddhist Studies program in the Faculty of Religious Studies, the Numata Foundation has given a 20-year grant to the Faculty to bring a visiting scholar in Buddhist Studies to ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ each year.

The visiting professor teaches one course at the 500 level, gives a public lecture and is available to students for conferences and consultation. The first Numata Professor, in 1999-2000, was Dr. Mahinda Deegalle (Ph.D., Chicago), a Theravada Buddhist Sri Lankan monk. Subsequent visiting professors have included Dr. John Petitt, Professor Robert Morrison, Dr. Thupten Jinpa, Dr. Kate Crosby, Ven. Yifa, Dr. Robert Kritzer, Dr. Andrew Skilton, Dr. Joel Tatelman, Dr. Miriam Levering and Dr. Hiroko Kawanami. Dr. Dorji Wangchuk will be the visiting professor for 2010-2011.

Faculty of Religious Studies—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
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