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The study of Buddhism and Buddhist cultures has a long history at Yale stretching back to the nineteenth century. Several generations of scholars of Buddhism working at institutions around the world trained at Yale, and Yale has always been a global hub in the field of Buddhist Studies, generating innovative research, ideas, and conversations.

Faculty whose research intersects with the field of Buddhist Studies are found in the departments of History, East Asian Languages and Literatures, History of Art, Religious Studies, the South Asian Studies Council, and the Yale University Art Gallery. 

The work of these scholars and graduate students across all of these departments and programs touches on many aspects of Buddhism and Buddhist cultures from the ancient world down to the present day, with a particular strength in the area of Buddhism in East Asia.

The Yale Buddhist Studies Initiative brings together the various individuals and units at Yale interested in the scholarly study of Buddhism and coordinates the many associated scholarly events, courses, conferences, and outreach activities. We host visiting scholars, a lecture series, and conferences and other events focused on the study of Buddhism in all its contexts, with the aim of furthering the cross-disciplinary and transregional conversations that are of value to the global turn of the humanities at Yale.

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Recent news

Buddhist Studies Initiative

Every year, the Khyentse Foundation presents the KF Award for Excellence, which comes with a prize of US$1,500, to a student who has shown exceptional dedication and achievement in the field of Buddhist Studies, as chosen by the faculty of the Department of Religious Studies.