National University of Singapore Announces Launch of Newly Established Buddhist Studies Group
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has announced the official launch of the newly established NUS Buddhist studies Group on 3 August.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has announced the official launch of the newly established NUS Buddhist studies Group on 3 August.
The National University of Singapore has appointed Assoc. Prof. Jack Meng-Tat Chia as the inaugural Foo Hai Ch’an Monastery Fellow in Buddhist Studies.
The Indonesian public has been captivated by the presence of 40 monks from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, on a pilgrimage.
A series with sociologist and ethnographer Dr. Caroline Starkey about the past and present of British Buddhist converts
The International Women’s Meditation Center Foundation (IWMCF) has selected 31 recipients for its Outstanding Women in Buddhism Award for 2024.
A conversation with Singaporean Clement Tan launches this series of interviews with international leaders of Shin Buddhist sanghas
The National University of Singapore has announced a new opportunity to foster interdisciplinary research in Buddhist studies
The Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Singapore organized a celebration of the historical legacy of the Buddha, with an exhibition of the Kapilavastu Relics.
Ongoing problems swirling around dubious teachers in Malaysia are a product of lax oversight and a culture of silence
The Nepali government and two Singaporean groups will be working together to preserve one of Nepal’s most important and earliest stupas
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche will offer two public Dharma teachings titled “Ethics and Values in the Modern World” and “Human Relationships.”
The revered American Buddhist monastic Ven. Thubten Chodron returned to Singapore in December, where she gave her first public teachings since the pandemic.