Alumni

Jane Barraclough
2002–3

Canada

Harris - Manchester College

BA in English Litrature, Cambridge University, 1985

MA in medieval and Renaissance Literature, MCGill University, Montreal, 1989.

Mst in Religion, University of Oxford, 2003

Jane is currently Unitarian Minister for the Bethnal Green Unitarians, London.


Alexandra Buhler
2005

UK

Christ Church

After completing her BA in thology at Oxford, Alexandra is pursuing an M.Phil. in religious studies at SOAS.

Recipient of Jiva Gosvami Bursary of £1000 in 2008


Deepa Chaturvedi
2007

India

Lady Margaret Hall

BA in English Literature, History and Philosophy, MDS University of Ajmer, 1991.

MA in English Literature, MDS University of Ajmer, 1993

Deepa succesfully completed her MSt in the Study of Religions at Oxford.

Miss Chaturvedi is Senior Lecturer, in the Department of English, Govt. College, Kota.

Recipient of Pundit Abaji Bursary of £1008 in 2008; OCHS Book Grant of £50 in 2008.


Travis Chilcott
2001–2

USA

Mansfield College

BA in Religious Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara, California, USA 2001.

M.St. in the Study of Religion, Oxford University, 2002. Masters Thesis: 'Divine Knowability in the Bhagavat-Sandarbha of Jiva Gosvami'.

Currently Travis is pursing his Ph.D. at the University of California at Santa Barbara through the Religious Studies Department.

Travis has been graced with the following awards: Cota-Robles Diversity Fellowship, University of California at Santa Barbara. Oxford's Clarendon Fund Bursary Scholarship. Raimundo Panikkar Award for outstanding achievement in the study of South Asian religions.


Anuradha Dooney

Anuradha received her Bachelors Degree in Social Science, from University College Dublin in 1985. Since that time she has travelled extensively in Europe, Russia and India. While in India she acheived a Bhakti-shastri Degree from the Vrindavan Institute of Higher Education. She has taught on various courses during this time and served as the main curriculum writer for religious education courses in the UK and Belgium. Anuradha was awarded her MSt in the Study of Religion, from Oxford University in 2003. Her thesis, an exploration of faith development in Gaudiya Vaishnavism, was entitled, 'Clouds, Creepers and Krishna: The flourishing of faith in Vishvanatha Cakravarti's Madhurya Kadambini.' Anuradha is currently a faculty member of the OCHS Continuing Education Department. She teaches courses in London, Birmingham, Oxford, Cambridge and Leicester. Anuradha has also organised and run interfaith workshops, seminars and conferences internationally.


Jonathan B. Edelmann
2002

USA

Harris - Manchester College

BA Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2002. Senior thesis: 'The metaphysical presupposition of neo-Darwinism and their relationship with a Vaishnava theology of nature.'

MSt Science and Religion, University of Oxford, 2003. Thesis: 'The Value of Science: The Perspectives of Contemporary Science, Stephen Jay Gould and Theistic Samkhya'.

Receiveda DPhil, University of Oxford. Research area: Vaishnavism and the design of living organisms. Vaishnava conceptions of the creation and natural history of the world, in relation to developments in modern biology.

Recipient of Ashvatta Narayanan Bursary of £500 in 2007.

 


Nikos Franci-Ioannou
2007

BA in Theology and Religious Studies, and in the History and Philosophy of Science, University of Leed, 2002.

Currently pursuing an M.St. in The Study of Religion, University of Oxford, focusing on Hinduism and Christanity.

Recipient of Gupta Dan Bursary of £500 in 2008.

 


Dr Jessica Frazier

Dr Jessica Frazier is from Washington DC, USA. Jessica is a Fellow of the Centre and helps to organise lectures and seminars, research projects, conferences, and fellowships. Jessica is also a member of the Centre's teaching staff, tutoring in the Faculty of Theology, and serves as secretary of our Academic Council, our Academic Planning Committee and the Theology Faculty's Study of Religions group.

She was awarded her B.A. and DPhil from Cambridge University and received an MsT in Religion from Oxford University. She is interested in Hinduism, the Nature of Religion, and the Philosophy of Religion, and is the author of Reality, Religion and Passion: Indian and Western Approaches in Hans-Georg Gadamer and Rupa Gosvami (2009), and the Continuum Companion to Hinduism (2010). She is also founding editor of the Journal of Hindu Studies, published by Oxford University Press.


Rev. Martin Ganeri OP, UK (2001–3)
2001–3

UK

Blackfrairs

MA, M.Phil. (Cantab.)

D.Phil. on the doctrines of God and creation in the thought of St Thomas Aquinas and Ramanuja.

Fr Ganeri is a member of the Dominican Order within the Catholic Church. He is currently Prior of the Dominican Priory, in Cambridge. Fr Ganeri is a lecturer in Hinduism at Heythrop College, London. He is also involved in promoting Hindu-Christian dialogue and is a member of the Catholic Bishops' Committee for Other Faiths.


Abhishek Ghosh
2005–6

India

Mansfield College

BA in English (Honours), University of Calcutta , India, 2004.

MSt in the Study of Religion, Oxford University, 2006.

Abhishek is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Chicago. His research interest includes Caitanya Vaishnavism during late colonial and
postcolonial periods in Bengal and focuses especially on the Bhagavata commentarial tradition that was developed by Bhaktivinoda Thakura, Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati and Bhaktivedanta Swami.


Shubhangi S. Gokhale
2005–6

India

Hertford College

Shubangi is studying at Skidmore College, USA, where she is majoring in Government and East Asian Studies.

She came to Oxford to study Hinduism and British foreign policy.

Shubangi plans to return to Oxford University as a graduate student to do further study in International Affairs and Hinduism.


Ravi Gupta
1999–2004

USA

Linacre College

BA in Philosophy and B.Sc. in Mathematics, Boise State University, USA, 1999.

MSt in the Study of Religion, Oxford University, 2000.

D.Phil. in Hinduism in the Faculty of Theology at Oxford. Ravi's thesis focused on the early development of Vedanta philosophy in the Chaitanya Vaishnava tradition, based on original manuscript sources 2004.

Ravi was our youngest student, entering Oxford University at the age of 17. He has won a number of prestigious awards including: a full Yate Scholarship from the University Theology Faculty and St. Hugh's College; and a Post-Doctoral Fellowship from Linacre College.

 


Fleur Harris
2002–6

UK

Keble College

BA in Theology, Oxford University, 2006. Fleur's interest was in world religions, with a focus on Hinduism and Buddhism.

MA in Law and Social Science, School of Oriential and Africian Studies, University of London, 2007. Her focus was on violence, conflict and development.

Fleur is currently studying to become a Religious studies teacher.

 


Mrinal Kaul
2006–7

India

St Cross College

B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit, St Stephen's College, University of Delhi, Delhi. Certificate Course in Manuscriptology, Center of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Pune, Pune. M.A. Sanskrit (with specialization in Nyaya), University of Pune, Pune. An Advanced Course in the Indian Grammatical Traditions, Center of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Pune, Pune. M.A. Sanskrit, (with specialization in Indian Philosophy) St Stephen's College, University of Delhi, Delhi.

Mrinal compleated an an M.St. Oriental Studies in the University of Oxford. His thesis was "Causality and Ontological Hierarchy in the Tantraaloka".

Recipient of an Ashvatta Narayan Bursary Recipient of £500 in 2007.

Mrinal's main area of study is Kashmir Shaivism. He plans to research his doctoral thesis either at Oxford or in the US.

 

 


Melanie Mader
2005–6

Germany

Wolfson College

BA (Hons) in Philosophy and Religious Studies from the University of Stirling, Scotland, 2005: Dissertation topic 'The Nyaya-Darsana and its Relation to Western Logic and Scholarship'

Melanie compleated her MSt in Oriental Studies at the University of Oxford, focusing on Sanskrit and Indian logic, particularly the Nyaya system, in 2006


Amanda Mills
2001–3

South Africa

Mansfield College

BA in the Science of Religion, University of Cape Town, South Africa,

MSt in the Study of Religion, Oxford University, 2002.


Trent Moyer
2006–7

USA

Hertford College

Trent is a visiting student of religion and political change from George Mason University in Virginia.

At Oxford he is studying Hinduism and Buddhism. His research and life interest is the intersection of religious traditions and social movements in the contemporary political scene.


Judith Mueller
2007

Germany

Mansfield College

Judith was in Oxford on a 'Junior Year Abroad' programme studying Economic Theory and Hinduism.

Currently pursuing a BA in International Relations, Economics, and German, George Washington University, USA.


Ashiyana Nariani
2004–5

USA

Wadham College

Ashiyana was a visiting student to Oxford studying Hinduism, Hindi and Mathematics during her stay.


James David Naylor
2005

UK

St Peter's College

James completed hi BA in Theology and Philosophy at Oxford.


Aleksandra Nijemcevic
2002–4

Yugoslavia

Mansfield College

BA in Philosophy, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, 2002.

MPhil degree in Classical Indian Religion at the Oriental faculty of University of Oxford 2004.

As a part of my undergraduate studies I had acquired a basic knowledge of Sanskrit, and was introduced into the study of Hinduism as an academic discipline. Together with other optional modules I had chosen to study in my undergraduate degree, such as Cosmology, Anthropology and Geography, I hoped to combine my interests and fascination with India and its rich and ancient forms of wisdom and culture. I tried to learn the ways that Western culture relates to and understands India as well as how both may be fusing to create new forms of culture and identity. 


John O'Connor
2007

UK

Christ Church

Currently pursuing a BA in Theology, University of Oxford


Alana Lajoie O'Malley
2008

B.Sc. in Physics at the University of Winnipeg.

Alana is doing her M.Phil. in South Asian Studies, focussing on yoga and jyoti-sastra.

Recipient of Ashvatta Narayanan Bursary of £500 in 2009.


Sadhu Paramtattvadas
2006

UK

Mansfield College

M.A. in Sanskrit, from Karnataka State Open University (Mysore, India), 2004

Acharya (M.A.-equivalent) in Vedanta; Shastri (B.A.-equivalent) in Nyaya (Indian Logic); and Shastri (B.A.-equivalent) in Vyakarana (Sanskrit Grammar), all from Shri Yagnapurush Sanskrit Vidyalaya (Sarangpur, India), 1998-2003

Succesfully completed his M.St. in The Study of Religion, University of Oxford.

Recipient of Pandit Abaji Bursary of £1008 in 2007.

 


Tucker Plumlee
2008

BA at the University of Denver.

Tucker is a visiting student at Blackfriars in Theology and Philosophy.

 


Angela Quartermaine
2005–6

UK

Keble College

BA (1st Class, Hons) Religious Studies, Edinburgh University.

M.St. in the Study of Religion, Oxford University, 2006.

Interests include methodological issues in the Study of Religions and religious law, particularly 11th century Hindu (Dayabhaga) law and modern Islamist ideas; also interfaith dialogue, particularly Hindu-Muslim relations. President of the Religious Studies Society in Oxford.


Claire Robison
2004–7

USA

Mansfield College

Claire compleated a BA in Theology, Oxford University, acheiving not only a first (the highest grade of degree) but the top first of the year.

During her stay in Oxford Claire served as the undergraduate representative of the Religious Studies Society in Oxford. She was awarded the Horton Davies Prize, by Mansfield College, in 2006, for being the most outstanding second year theologian. She also received the University's Denyer and Johnson prize for being the candidate whose performance the examiners judged to be the best in the Final Honour School of Theology.

Claire's main areas of interest are in the theological traditions of India, particularly Vaisnavism. She is currently persuing an MPhil in Cambridge University.

Recipient of Gupta Dan Bursary of £500 in 2007
 

 

Ferdinando Sardella
2007

Sweden

MA in Religious Studies with major in History of Religions from Gothenburg University, 2005.

Ferdinando is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Gothenburg University in Sweden. He has received a scholarship from The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education and will spend two terms in spring 2008 at the OCHS as a visiting scholar.

He is working on a project that explores the philosophy and history of modern devotional mysticism. The focus of the study is on Vaishnavism in Bengal during the vital beginnings of the 20th century. He has studied and carried out field work in India for a total period of eight months since 2004. He is currently affiliated to the Department of Sociology, Jadavpur University in Kolkata.

 


Daniel Bender Saver
2005–6

USA

Lady Margaret Hall

BA in Religious Studies and Urdu, School of African & Oriental Studies, London, 1993.

Daniel is studying at the Univesity of Caifornia, Berkeley, USA, where he is majoring in Religious Studies and Classics.

Daniel was a visiting student to Oxford studying Hinduism and Latin Literature during his stay. 


Jean-Marie Schmitt
2002

France

St Cross College

Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from Bard College, USA, 2000.

Master of Arts in Indian Philosophy from Banaras Hindu University, India, 2002.

Completed his D.Phil at the University of Oxford. His research dealt with the non-dual system of Vedanta as presented by its most celebrated exponent, the late 7th century AD philosopher, Shankara.

His thesis examined Shankara's soteriological tradition in the light of certain pedagogical and interpretive principles. It introduced the key teaching techniques, which allow Shankara to formulate a coherent and cohesive system of thought from the variegated materials of the Advaita Vedanta tradition. As a whole, his work attempts to show that the soteriological value of Shankara Vedanta lies in its being based on well-established principles of textual interpretation and, ultimately, on universal experience.


Sarah Skenazy
2008

Sarah is currently pursuing her Liberal Arts Degree at Sarah Lawrence College.

Recipient of Gupta Dan Bursary of £500 in 2009.

 


Bhavisha Tailor
2006–7

UK

Mansfield College

BSc Sociology, University of Bath

MSc Development Studies, London School of Economics

MSt in the Study of Religions (specifically Buddhism and Hinduism), University of Oxford, 2007

I left a finance position of 4 years to come to Oxford. I had previously taken the part time course in Hindu Studies, run by the OCHS in London, out of interest. This course inspired me to further study and hence Oxford.

My specific area of interest in Buddhism is related to the nature of Buddhist involvement in the conflict in Sri Lanka. It is a lot more difficult to pin-point specific areas of interest in Hinduism because there are many! One of the areas I hope to explore, however, is the concept of God in the saguna and nirguna bhakti traditions.


Manjari Talent
1999–2000

USA

Wolfson College

BA in Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley, 1996

MSt in the Study of Religion, Oxford University, 2000. Thesis: An Analysis of Challenges to the Validity of the Tattva-sandarbha as Representative of the Philosophy of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

Manjari is presently living in India studying Sanskrit and Hindi and working for a publishing company which specializes in English translations of Sanskrit and Bengali Gaudiya Vaishnava literature. 


Ithamar Theodor
2000–4

Israel

Wolfson Colege

B.A. The Hebrew University in Jerusalem: Sanskrit, Indology, Western Philosophy and Religous Studies.

M.A. The Tel Aviv University. Thesis: The Metaphysical Structure of the Bhagavad gita.

M.Litt. The University of Oxford. Thesis: Rasa and Vedanta in the Bhagavata Purana, 2004.

PhD. The University of Haifa. Thesis: Personhood and Aesthetics in the Bhagavata Purana , 2007. Post Doctorate. The University of Cambridge. 2007-2008

Recipient of OCHS Bursary of £200 in 2001.

For ongoing updates please see Ithamar's home page at: http://east-asia.haifa.ac.il/staff/itheodor.htm

 

Dr Kenneth Valpey

Kenneth Valpey, USA (1999–2004)

St Cross College

BA (honours) in Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA, 1996.

MA, in the Cultural and Historical Study of Religion, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California, US. 1998.

M.St. in the Study of Religion, Oxford University, 2000.

D.Phil., Oxford University, offering a dissertation entitled The Grammar and Poetics of Murti-Seva: Caitanya Vaisnava Image Worship as Discourse, Ritual, and Narrative, 2004.

In 2006 Dr Valpey's dissertation was published in revised form with the Routledge/OCHS Hindu Studies Series as a monograph entitled Attending Krsna’s Image: Caitanya Vaisnava Murti-seva as Devotional Truth.

He is presently working with Dr. Ravi M. Gupta on an edited volume, a ‘companion’ to the Bhagavata Purana, and on a translation of a 16th century Sanskrit Vaisnava ritual text, the Haribhaktivilasa, together with Dr. Mans Broo (Abo Akademie, Finland).

Having taught courses in Indian and Asian religions for the year 2006 at the University of Florida, Gainesville, and having taught for the academic year 2007-08 at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies, he presently continues to teach at CUHK each Autumn semester as a Visiting Scholar.


Christopher Wallis
2003–2005

USA

St Edmund Hall

BA Religion, University of Rochester, USA, 2001

MA, UC Berkley, USA, 2003

M Phil, Classical Indian Religions, University of Oxford, 2005

Christopher's main areas of interest were Shaivism, Tantric Shaivism, and Veda.


Christopher Wood
2002

UK

Jesus College

BA Joint Honours, Philosophy & Theology, Birmingham University, UK. Thesis: "The Seperation of Praxis & Theory in Western Religion & Philosophy".

MSt. In the Study of Religion, Oxford University. Thesis: "The Teleology of Ramanuja's Theology, focusing on Buddhism and Hinduism".

Recipient of OCHS Book Grant of £50 in 2006.