Tibetan science students, professionals and monastic students converged at Tibetan Youth Hostel in Delhi from 19-22 December, 2018 for the 5th Tibetan Science Conclave organized by Tibetan Scientific Society.
Tsenrig Inspire Program for Schools (TIPS) is an initiative started by Tibetan Scientific Society to generate interest in science among school students through hands-on activities. The first TIPS event was held at SOS TCV Bylakuppe in November 2017.
Machik Weekend is a Tibetan Ideas Festival through which to share and learn about creating global pathways for Tibet. Machik convenes path-breaking service workers, dynamic leaders and resilient communities who care passionately about Tibet and its future.
Tibetan Scientific Society is pleased to invite Tibetan science students in all scientific disciplines to participate in the 5th Tibetan Science Conclave.
Around hundred Tibetans, including high schoolers, university students and students from Buddhist monastic universities, gathered at the premise of Tibetan youth hostel in the South Indian city of Bengaluru from 15-18 December to participate in the fourth Tibetan Science Conclave.
Tibetan scientists and Buddhist scholars came together for a two-day meeting at Sera Jey Science Center in Bylakuppe, India and discussed various topics covering the disciplines of physics, chemistry, biology, Buddhist science and spirituality.
Representatives of Tibetan Scientific Society attended 30th Mind and Life Conference on "Perception, Concepts and self- Contemporary Scientific and Bhuddhist Perspectives" with HH the Dalia Lama at Sera Monastry, Bylakupee from December, 14-17,
When His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived in Bangalore yesterday after a comfortable flight from Delhi the road to his hotel was lined with Tibetans eager to catch a glimpse of their spiritual leader.
Seven of the best and brightest scholars from the Tibetan monastic and educational systems in India and Nepal are now studying at Emory University and Hampshire College. They are enrolled in classes in neuroscience, biology and physics, as well as taking classes in the social sciences.
The announcement for the essay contest reached some schools later than the others. We want as many Tibetan students as possible to participate in this contest. Hence, we have decided to extend the deadline for two more weeks.