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The Ven '''Prof. Geshe Ngawang Samten''' is Director and Vice Chancellor of the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, Varanasi. | The Ven. '''Prof. Geshe Ngawang Samten''' is Director and Vice Chancellor of the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, Varanasi. Prior to assuming the Vice Chancellorship he was Director of the Research and Publications Division of the Institute. Prof. Geshe Samten earned his Shastri, [[Acharya]] and PhD from the [[Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies]] and his [[Geshe]] degree from Ganden Shartse Monastic University. He is editor of the Tibetan critical edition of [[Nagarjuna]]'s ''[[Ratnavali]]'' (CIHTS Press), and is co-translator with Prof. Jay Garfield of ''Tsong Khapa's Ocean of Reasoning'' (Oxford University Press). Prof. Geshe Samten has addressed conferences and colloquia around the world, and has held visiting professorships at the University of Tasmania, Hampshire College, Amherst College and Smith College. | ||
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Revision as of 16:40, 10 November 2008
The Ven. Prof. Geshe Ngawang Samten is Director and Vice Chancellor of the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, Varanasi. Prior to assuming the Vice Chancellorship he was Director of the Research and Publications Division of the Institute. Prof. Geshe Samten earned his Shastri, Acharya and PhD from the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies and his Geshe degree from Ganden Shartse Monastic University. He is editor of the Tibetan critical edition of Nagarjuna's Ratnavali (CIHTS Press), and is co-translator with Prof. Jay Garfield of Tsong Khapa's Ocean of Reasoning (Oxford University Press). Prof. Geshe Samten has addressed conferences and colloquia around the world, and has held visiting professorships at the University of Tasmania, Hampshire College, Amherst College and Smith College.