
AI: HKU Centre of Buddhist Studies Announces Lecture Series on Buddhism and Artificial Intelligence
The Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong has announced an upcoming series of lectures on Buddhism and AI running from 7–21 May.

The Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong has announced an upcoming series of lectures on Buddhism and AI running from 7–21 May.

Nina Müller reveals how Dharma encounters in Glasgow and Hong Kong reoriented her calling to spiritual growth and helping others

A college student in the United States ponders the implications of karma, duhkha, and samsara in the lives of three furry bodhisattvas-to-be

The Asia Research Institute at the National university of Singapore announced the establishment of the Nalanda Endowed Professorship in India–China Studies.

In today’s disorienting global climate, we need generosity and giving more than ever to help the Dharma and a hurting world

A delegation from the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) of India visited Myanmar to develop strategies for promoting Buddhist studies.

The Taiwanese Buddhist humanitarian organization Tzu Chi Charity Foundation announced a free online study course, “Buddhism: Past, Present, and Future.”

The series focuses on textual exegesis, philosophy, and critical-historical analysis about Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Central Asia

The Italian academic tradition of Buddhist studies is vibrant with veteran names and contributions from emerging scholars

The Tibetan Nuns Project announced that nine Tibetan Buddhist nuns graduated from the year-long Tantric Studies program at Gyuto Tantric University.

A college student in the United States offers some reflections on frugality and self-indulgence in the consumerist culture of US society.

The University of Bern plans to shut down its courses in Tibetan culture and classical language, from the fall semester of this year.