Student Engagement

Beyond their regular classes, students of the institute actively participate in both on-campus and off-campus Dharma propagation initiatives. These engagements serve as valuable opportunities to deepen their understanding of Buddhism, spread the Dharma, express gratitude to the wider community, and embody the essence of the Buddha’s great wisdom and compassion.

Dharma Service

Students are often invited by various Buddhist organizations to deliver teachings and lead practice sessions at Buddhist societies, prisons, and other venues.

Each graduating class typically organizes outreach programs, such as Buddhist lectures or spiritual camps, held across different regions.

The institute’s Documentation Centre regularly assists Buddhist associations, media outlets, publishers, and university researchers in sourcing Buddhist resources for educational, editorial, or scholarly purposes.

At least once a year, the institute organizes a meditation and practice retreat lasting three to seven days, offering devotees a valuable opportunity to deepen their practice and understanding of the Dharma.

Documentation Centre Assistant

Responsible for assisting the Centre Director in the management and operations of the Documentation Centre.