Faculty

Dr. Pallavi Yogesh Jambhale

Associate Professor at K J Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies

Faculty
  • Department:
    Centre For Buddhist Studies
  • Institute:
    K J Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies
  • Email Address:

    pallavi.n@somaiya.edu

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  • Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Pallavi Nalawde-Jambhale has been associated with the K. J. Somaiya Centre for Buddhist Studies, Mumbai for nearly two decades and is currently engaged as In-charge Director of K J Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies. She is involved in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to Buddhist studies and Ancient Indian History,Culture and Archaeology. She has presented various papers at national forums as well as international forums which included ‘Buddhism in Deccan during 2nd C.B.C. to 2nd C.A.D’ and ‘Syncretism in South and Southeast Asia; Adoption and Adaptation’ among others. She is a member of the Board of Studies, AIHC and Buddhist Studies. She is also an invitee member of Board of Studies, Department of History, Ferguson College, Pune. She also undertakes study tours for students for hands-on practical experience at various Buddhist sites such as Nashik, Kanheri, Kuda, Ajanata and Ellora among others. Her primary areas of teaching, interest and focus remain - specialization in rock-cut architecture, ancient Indian history and culture and Buddhist art and architecture.

 

Ph.D. Ancient IndianHistory, Culture and Archaeology,University of Mumbai,2010

    Academic

  • K.J.Somaiya Centre for Buddhist Studies, Assistant Professor, February 2010 - Present
  • K.J.Somaiya Centre for Buddhist Studies, Research Assistant, August 2001 - Present
  • Non Academic

  • STATE WEALTH AND KINGSHIP
  • WORKSHOP 1: ROCK CUT ARCHITECTURE:KANHERI
  • ARCHAEOLOGY (METHODOLOGY/MATERIAL CULTURE)
  • ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE DISCOVERY OF BUDDHISM
  • ARCHIVING AND MUSEOLOGY: I
  • NUMISMATICS
  • TRADE, RELIGION AND CULTURE
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  • Humanities & Social Science

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