Otago Daily Times

Buddhist research centre will enable links with university

- JOHN GIBB

AN internatio­nal Buddhist research centre has opened in Dunedin, enabling academic links with the University of Otago to be further developed.

The Dhammachai Internatio­nal Research Institute of New Zealand and Australia, which is housed in the former BNZ building at the corner of London and Pitt Sts, was formally opened earlier this month.

The independen­t research centre is funded by the 60th Dhammachai Education Foundation of Australia and New Zealand, which was establishe­d by the abbot of a large Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand, in 2004.

The institute promotes and supports the study of early Buddhist manuscript­s, their preservati­on and other Buddhist studies.

Associate Prof William Sweetman, who heads the Otago theology and religion department, said a third fiveyear memorandum of understand­ing between the university and the foundation was signed last year.

Since 2007, the foundation had funded a lecturer’s salary in the Otago religion programme, partly funded another parttime lecturer and provided full scholarshi­ps for Thai students, he said.

A new coursework MA in Buddhist studies would be introduced next year, to be taught by Otago staff but with one paper taught each year by a distinguis­hed internatio­nal scholar of Buddhist studies.

The foundation had learned more about the academic approach to religion taken by Western universiti­es, and Otago academics had learned more about Buddhism, he said.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Formally opened . . . The Dhammachai Internatio­nal Research Institute, in the former BNZ building in Dunedin.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Formally opened . . . The Dhammachai Internatio­nal Research Institute, in the former BNZ building in Dunedin.

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