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Citizenship
  
Denmark

Institutions
  
Leipzig University

Alma mater
  
University of Copenhagen

Known for
  
Tibetology

Nationality
  
Danish

Doctoral advisor
  
Erik Haarh

Residence
  
Leipzig, Germany

Academic advisor
  
Erik Haarh

Per K. Sørensen

Born
  
18 December 1950 (age 66) (
1950-12-18
)

Thesis
  
Divinity Secularized. An Inquiry into the Nature and Form of the Songs Ascribed to the Sixth Dalai Lama (Wien 1990)

Books
  
Rare texts from Tibet: seven sources for the ecclesiastic history of medieval Tibet

People also search for
  
Christoph Cuppers, Erik Haarh, Sonam Dolma, Gyonpo Tshering

Per Kjeld Sørensen (born 18 December 1950) is a prominent Danish Tibetologist who specialises in Tibetan and Himalayan history, literature and culture. Since 1994 he has been Professor of Central Asian Studies (Zentralasienwissenschaften, Tibetology and Mongol Studies) at Leipzig University, Germany.

Biography

Born in København, Denmark. From 1971 to 1982 he studied Tibetology, Sinology, and Indology at Copenhagen University. In 1981 Sørensen received his mag. art. (magister) degree from the University and as the first person to receive a Magister in Tibetology in Scandinavia. His teacher was Erik Haarh, who had studied in the 1950s with the pioneer of Tibetology, Giuseppe Tucci in Rome. As his principal student, Haarh had a lasting influence on Sørensen particularly inspiring his interest in Tibetan history. In 1990, Sørensen defended his doctoral thesis (Københavns Universitet) Divinity Secularized. An Inquiry into the Nature and Form of the Songs Ascribed to the Sixth Dalai Lama (Wien 1990).

Sørensen has teaching commitments and experience from Denmark, Sweden, Finland and the United States. He was the recipient of an Alexander von Humboldt Stipend (1991–92) in Bonn, Germany, a sojourn that resulted in one of his most well known works, Tibetan Buddhist Historiography (1994).

Since 1994 he has been holding the chair of Professor of Central Asian Studies (Zentralasienwissenschaften, Tibetology and Mongol Studies) at Leipzig Universität, Germany, which is the second-oldest university in Germany and has a long tradition of Oriental studies.

Sørensen has travelled widely in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal and the Himalayas. He has been involved in a number of prestigious projects in his field and also editorial commitments. From 1995 until 2010, he headed a long-term Danish-funded twinning project at the National Library of Bhutan, conducted in collaboration with the Royal Library of Denmark. He has held lectures around the world and is currently a board member of The International Association for Tibetan Studies (IATS).

References

Per K. Sørensen Wikipedia


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