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Tenzin Tsundue

Tenzin Tsundue

Tenzin is an M.A. student at Department for the Study of Religion in collaboration with Center of Diaspora and Transnational Studies. She has a B.Sc. Hons majoring in Psychology & Human Biology and minor in Buddhism & Mental Health. Tenzin’s area of focus is on the tantric practices of empowerment in Tibetan Buddhism. Tenzin’s research focuses on the evolution and adaptation of Tibetan Buddhist practices both inside and outside of Tibet. She is also interested in the interaction of Buddhism with science, psychology and education.

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