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22 results for "IAAS Committee"

22 results for "IAAS Committee"

2019-20 IAAS Lecture Series announced

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The Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies (IAAS) is pleased to announce the 2019-20 IAAS Lecture Series. Six monthly lectures (October - April) will be delivered by distinguished visiting speakers on a variety of topics. IAAS Lectures take place on...

IAAS Committee Members

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Mark C. Elliott Mark Schwartz Professor of Chinese and Inner Asian History East Asian Languages and Civilizations 2 Divinity Avenue, Room 134A, (617) 496-5343, elliott3@fas.harvard.edu Research Interests: social, political, and institutional history of...

IAAS Admissions

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Admission to the PhD program in Inner Asian and Altaic Studies has been paused and will not be accepting applications for Fall 2026. Admission into the Inner Asian and Altaic Studies Program is managed jointly by the Harvard Griffin Graduate School of...

IAAS student Josh Freeman exhibits translations of Uyghur poems

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Three Uyghur Poets Exhibit , February 14-March 29, 2019 An exhibit of work by three contemporary Uyghur poets, with translations by Ph.D. Candidate Joshua Freeman (Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies), is on display in the Asian Centers' Lounge...

Janet Gyatso

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Janet Gyatso is a specialist in Buddhist studies with concentration on Tibetan and South Asian cultural and intellectual history. Her books include Apparitions of the Self: The Secret Autobiographies of a Tibetan Visionary; In the Mirror of Memory...

Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp

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Leonard van der Kuijp is professor of Tibetan and Himalayan Studies and chairs the Committee on Inner Asian and Altaic Studies. Best known for his studies of Buddhist epistemology, he is the author of numerous works on Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism. Recent...

Doctoral Degree

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A minimum of two years of academic residence is required in the Inner Asian and Altaic Study Program. A graduate student is expected to complete a minimum of sixteen four-credit courses; however, in some cases, the fulfillment of all requirements for the...