Lopon - Chagri Monastery in Bhutan, then south India to Sera Monastery then ten years at the Ngagyur Nyingma Institute.
M.St and D.Phil in Oriental Studies at Balliol College, Oxford +
MA in Tibetan Studies, University of Hamburg (with minors in Classical Indology and Ethnology)
PhD from the University of the West of England (taught at Bath Spa University) +
Ph.D. in Chinese literature, University of California, Berkeley (1949). Dissertation: "The Doctrine of Non-Duality in the ''Vimalakīrtinirdeśa Sūtra''."
B.A. Princeton University +
Ph.D. University of Virginia, 1994. Tibetan Studies/History of Religion; M.A. University of Virginia, 1983. Tibetan Studies/History of Religion; B.A. Edison College, Princeton, NJ, 1977. Humanities, Buddhist Studies +
2000 Ph.D. Tibetan and South Asian Religions<br>
Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies<br>
[[Harvard University]], Cambridge MA<br>
[[Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp]]<br>
1995 M.A. Asian Languages and Literatures<br>
[[University of Washington]], Seattle, WA<br>
Advisor: [[Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp]]<br>
BA, The Evergreen State College. Area of Emphasis: Buddhist Studies
1988 B.A. Religious Studies<br>
Lewis & Clark College, Portland OR<br> +
PhD (2003): Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
Postdoctoral Research: University of Bristol, UK
MA (with Two Gold Medals): Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
BTh (Summa cum Laude): Universita Pontificia Salesiana, Rome, Italy
BA: Vikram University, Ujjain, India +
Ph.D., Indian Ancient Languages and Literature
2005−2009 Department of Oriental Languages and Cultures, Peking University, Beijing, China
M.A., Indian Ancient Language and Literature
2002−2005
Department of Oriental Languages and Cultures, Peking University, Beijing, China
B.A., Traditional Chinese Painting 1998−2002
Central academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China +