Buddhist religion, philosophy, literature and culture.
Established
17 June 2004
Chancellor
Prime Minister of Nepal
Vice-Chancellor
Prof. Dr. Subarna Lal Bajracharya[1]
Dean
Manik Ratna Shakya [2]
Academic staff
200
Administrative staff
40
Students
2000
Location
Lumbini
,
Province no 5
,
Nepal
Campus
Central Campus, City Campus Butwal[3]
Language
Nepali
Nickname
LBU
Website
lbu.edu.np
Lumbini Buddhist University is a tertiary educational institution in Lumbini, Nepal, the birthplace of the Buddha. The idea for the university was conceived at the First World Buddhist Summit held in Lumbini in 1998, and it was officially formed on 17 June 2004. The Lumbini Buddhist University Act promulgated on 10 November 2006[4] confirmed its legal status as well as setting out that the university would receive financial assistance from the government of Nepal.[5]
It will offer a four years course for a Bachelor in Buddhism, as well as MA and PhD courses.[6]
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