Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies (OCHS)
Description
The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies (OCHS) is a prestigious institution dedicated to studying Hindu cultures, societies, philosophies, religions, and languages worldwide. It upholds the utmost standards of academic integrity, originality, and excellence.
The OCHS is a non-political and non-sectarian organisation that warmly welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds, including staff, students, and visitors. It serves as a platform for unbiased discussions and examinations of all ideas.
The centre is committed to preserving the cultural heritage of India and Nepal, while fostering a comprehensive understanding of it through educational initiatives, publishing endeavours, and research activities.
Established in 1997 as the world's first academy of its kind, the OCHS has attracted renowned scholars and students, initiated groundbreaking educational projects, and brought the field of Hindu Studies to a global audience.
Embracing a unique, interdisciplinary approach, the centre promotes dialogue between Indian and Western scholarly traditions. It offers a platform for studying Indian thought and culture on its own terms, bridging the gap between modern academia and traditional Indian modes of scholarship with their valuable systems of transmission.
The OCHS brings together distinguished lecturers, scholars, and students, engaging them in teaching, research, conferences, and publishing endeavours. It also facilitates access to Oxford University's art collections, archives, and libraries, which house the largest collection of Sanskrit manuscripts outside of India.
Benefitting from Oxford's vast intellectual resources spanning all disciplines, the centre provides an enriching context for any area of study and continuously challenges individuals to strive for excellence.
Students have the privilege of collaborating with esteemed scholars of international repute, engaging in rigorous intellectual exchanges. Through this experience, they cultivate critical thinking skills, refine their ability to express their ideas precisely, and gain the confidence necessary to assume leadership roles and overcome challenges in the global arena.
Offers funding
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Contact details
University Offices
Wellington Square
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 2JD
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University of Oxford
Oxford
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2024-06-10 16:52:09