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New Research Project analyses the Formation of the Buddhist Nyingma Tradition in Tibet

An international research team led by Prof. Dr. Carmen Meinert (CERES) analyses Tibetian sources of the 12th century in order …

First Tibetologist awarded with Humboldt Fellowship

For the first time, a tibetologists has been awarded with the renowned Humboldt Fellowship granted by the German Alexander von …

Election of the Student Parliament

Voting matters and has a tremendous impact as one can see currently both in different European countries as well as …

Job Offer: Online Publishing Management

The Käte Hamburger Kolleg Dynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe financed by the German Ministry of …

Graduate School starts: PhD Students explore Religious Diversity

Germany's religious landscape is changing immensely. The multitude of challenges, this change causes, is now explored by young researchers …

Job Offer for Post Doc

The project DiGa (Digitalisation Concept of Gandhāran Artefacts) financed by the German Ministry of Education and Research and …

New Research Project conceptualises the Digitalisation of Gandhāran Artefacts

From February 2017, the new project 'DiGA' (Digitalisation Concept of Gandhāran Artefacts) will be hosted by the Center for Religious …

Worldwide and the Working World: CERES Information Meeting for Students

Studying abroad and overseas needs a lot of planing in advance: Which kind of funding is relevant? Which university department …

Job Offer for PhD Candidate

The graduate school Regulating Religious Plurality in the Region (RePliR) offers a paid position for a PhD candidate. The school …

New Lecture Series on Buddhist Religion and Art starts

When did Buddhism arose and spread over Asia? How have Buddhism influenced art through the ages? And what can the …