The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative

The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative

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The Emory-Tibet Partnership is committed to bringing together the best of the Western and Tibetan Buddhist intellectual traditions.

Since the Emory-Tibet Partnership was founded in 1998, it has been committed to bringing together the best of the Western and Tibetan Buddhist intellectual traditions for their mutual enrichment and the discovery of new knowledge for the benefit of humanity. With the strengthening of this Partnership through the active participation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, this bridge between the two tradi

Photos from The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative's post 06/04/2026

Today, ETSI launched a three-part orientation course on the emerging field of Developmental Contemplative Science for the Tenzin Gyatso Science Scholars (TGSS) at the Drepung Loseling Meditation and Science Center. Facilitated by Dr. Rob Roeser, Research Director of the Emory Compassion Center's Research Unit, the course represents ETSI's newest educational offering and area of exploration.

Developmental Contemplative Science is an interdisciplinary field that examines how contemplative capacities and practices—such as attention, compassion, ethical self-regulation, and wisdom—can support human development across the lifespan, from childhood through adulthood. Taking a developmental perspective, the field explores how these practices can be adapted to meet the evolving cognitive, emotional, social, and ethical needs of individuals at different stages of life and within diverse cultural contexts, with particular relevance for education.

Photos from The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative's post 06/02/2026

ETSI's Specialization Phase Summer Intensive Programs Started Today

The ETSI Summer Intensive Programs, consisting of a pedagogy course and a content specialization course, began today at Drepung Loseling Meditation and Science Center amid great enthusiasm. The programs will run through June 30.

The Pedagogy Program includes 65 monastic students from 13 institutions, including four nunneries. Its goal is to strengthen the capacity of monastic institutions to become increasingly self-sustaining in science education.

The Content Specialization Programs in physics, biology, and neuroscience represent ETSI’s most advanced science courses to date. Students have the opportunity to specialize in a single area of study, enabling them to develop deeper knowledge and a higher level of mastery in their chosen field.

Together, these programs reflect the growing commitment of monastic scholars to rigorous interdisciplinary learning and the continued integration of science and sustainability education within the monastic community.

In addition, Tenzin Gyatso Science Scholars participating in the two programs will take part in a three-session orientation and exploratory introduction to Developmental Contemplative Science, led by Dr. Robert Roeser, Prof. Lobsang Tenzin Negi, and Tsondue Samphel.

Here are some photos from Day 1 of the Summer Pedagogy and Content Specialization Programs.

Photos from The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative's post 05/30/2026

With profound joy and deep satisfaction, we concluded our Center's conference, Advancing the Vision of His Holiness the Dalai Lama through Science, Ethics, and Compassion, held from May 27–29, 2026, in celebration of the 90th Birth Anniversary of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Over the course of three full and meaningful days, 280 participants from 17 countries—including representatives from 14 affiliate organizations across 11 countries, as well as monastic teachers, monastic science scholars, educators, and researchers—came together with a shared commitment to advancing a global culture of compassion. The rich sharing of experiences, ideas, and insights, the strengthening of connections across cultures and disciplines, and the many moments of joy and discovery have made this gathering deeply worthwhile.

We are deeply grateful to the Dalai Lama Trust, the Emory University, our amazing affiliates and participants, above all His Holiness the Dalai Lama, for the success of this endeavor. May the connections and collaborations that emerged continue to benefit many beings.

05/25/2026

Emory Compassion Center staff and ETSI faculty in Delhi on the way to Dharamsala for the conference, 'Advancing the Vision of His Holiness the Dalai Lama through Science, Ethics, and Compassion' (May 27–29, 2026), co-hosted by the Emory Compassion Center and the Dalai Lama Trust.

Looking forward to meaningful dialogue and shared learning in the spirit of compassion, ethics, and service over the next few days.

05/13/2026

Today, we celebrate the release of Lobsang Tenzin Negi’s new book, Engaged Compassion: Seven Practices to Cultivate Resilience, Connection, and a Joyous Life. Drawing on decades of scholarship and collaboration with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Engaged Compassion integrates contemplative wisdom and modern science, rooted in CBCT® (Cognitively Based Compassion Training, to show that compassion is a trainable skill and offer a practical path to greater resilience, deeper connection, and enhanced wellbeing. Get your copy today: https://loom.ly/bRRsFqs

Photos from The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative's post 05/06/2026

A meaningful evening of conversation and reflection last night with Prof. Lobsang Tenzin Negi, Executive Director of the Emory Compassion Center, on his forthcoming book, Engaged Compassion: Seven Practices to Cultivate Resilience, Connection, and a Joyous Life.

The fireside chat explored how compassion can strengthen resilience, deepen human connection, and support a more joyful and meaningful life. The discussion also highlighted the growing importance of compassion-based approaches in education, leadership, and community life.

Special thanks to Joe Crespino, Interim Dean of Emory College of Arts and Sciences, and Robert A. Paul, former Dean of Emory College of Arts and Sciences, for their thoughtful remarks, and to Gary Hauk, former Vice President of Emory University, for serving as interlocutor for the evening’s conversation. Along with Geshe Lobsang Tenzin Negi, Dr. Paul and Dr. Hauk were instrumental in founding the Emory–Tibet Partnership, the precursor to the Emory Compassion Center.

Some photos and video footage from the evening are shared here.

04/22/2026

Join us for a thought-provoking fireside chat with Executive Director of the Emory Compassion Center, Lobsang Tenzin Negi, on his forthcoming book, Engaged Compassion: Seven Practices to Cultivate Resilience, Connection, and a Joyous Life. Drawing on decades of scholarship and collaboration with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dr. Negi bridges contemplative wisdom and modern science to illuminate compassion as a powerful, trainable skill. Grounded in CBCT® (Cognitively Based Compassion Training), Engaged Compassion offers a clear pathway to greater emotional resilience, deeper connection, and enhanced wellbeing.

📅 Tuesday, May 5, 2026
🕑 5:30-7:00pm ET
📍 In person at Emory University (Atlanta, GA)
🔗 Register here: https://tinyurl.com/EngagedCompassion

Photos from Drepung Gomang science center's post 04/13/2026

Wonderful to see such engaged and enthusiastic learning in action at Drepung Gomang Science Center.

Photos from The Emory-Tibet Science Initiative's post 04/08/2026

Monastic candidates from participating institutions took qualifying tests for admission to the Tenzin Gyatso Science Scholars Program. The program, based at Emory University, offers selected monastic students the opportunity to pursue more advanced studies in science. Now in its sixteenth year, the program has supported 46 monastic scholars to date. The 9th cohort students will undergo a ten-month preparatory training at Drepung Loseling Meditation and Science Center. The qualifying tests were held on April 8 at the Loseling Science Center and the LTWA Science Center.

Photos from Drepung Gomang science center's post 03/27/2026

ETSI trained scholars stepping into teaching and leadership roles at Gomang Science Center. An inspiring example of dedication and commitment!

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