Please note change of date to MONDAY 20 February
Charles Ramble
EPHE – PSL University, CRCAO, Paris
Deferring Environmental Responsibility? The Evolution of Tibetan Serpent-Spirits in a Buddhist Climate
Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit
Please note change of date to MONDAY 20 February
Charles Ramble
EPHE – PSL University, CRCAO, Paris
Deferring Environmental Responsibility? The Evolution of Tibetan Serpent-Spirits in a Buddhist Climate
Tuesday 7 February
Martin Saxer, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich
Places in Knots: Remoteness and Connectivity in the Himalayas and Beyond
In this talk I trace the experiences of mobile Himalayan communities and their ambitions and ventures across the globe.
Tuesday 31 January 13:00-14:00
Wandejia, MIASU visiting scholar
The Colours and Shapes of Bla Soul of the Bon Religion of Prommi People
25 January
Geshe Beri Jigmey Wangyal
My Life and Poetry
About the speaker
Tuesday 24 January
Joanna Dolińska, University of Warsaw
Can the Mongolian society return to the ‘pre-Covid normal’?
Changes in the Mongolian society in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic
Onon Prize Lecture Series:
Wednesday 14 December
5.30-7.00: Lecture plus Q&A
Christopher Atwood
University of Pennsylvania
The Feminine in the Secret History of the Mongols
Tuesday 29 November
Charles Ramble
EPHE – PSL University, CRCAO, Paris
Deferring Environmental Responsibility? The Evolution of Tibetan Serpent-Spirits in a Buddhist Climate
Tuesday 15 November
Said Reza Huseini, University of Cambridge
A Sixteenth Century Mongol Observation of Tibet: Mirza Haidar Dughlat and his Tarikh-i Rashidi
Tuesday 25 October
Emeritus Fellow, Pembroke College, University of Cambridge
On knowledge, vectors of exclusion and climate change: a view from the Arctic
Inaugural Lecture by Professor David Sneath, the Caroline Humphrey Professor of Anthropology of Inner Asia; and Director, Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit (MIASU).