Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Kathmandu Branch Office
SAI
Resident Representative
Frederic Maria Link, M.A.
Email: frederic.link@sai.uni-heidelberg.de

Address:
South Asia Institute
Heidelberg University
Kathmandu Branch Office
Ward No. 1, Kupondole Height
P.O. Box 4379
Patan, Nepal

Office +977 1 543 72 04
Email: kathmandu@sai.uni-heidelberg.de



Microfilm-Ordering Process
Starting from June 1, 2016 we resume the microfilm-ordering process of the former Nepal Research Centre (NRC) at the National Archives in Kathmandu.
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Book Launch by Christiane Brosius
Christiane Brosius launches her latest book "Breaking Views: Engaging Art in Post-Earthquake Nepal" (Himal Books) which she co-produced with artist Sanjeev Maharjan. The book launch will be part of the exhibition and panel discussion on home, city, and migration at the Kathmandu Triennale on March 26, 2017, 5-7 pm, Tangalwood Hotel.


Symposium on "Transnational Buddhism: Philosophical, Anthropological, and Cultural Perspectives"

Rangjung Yeshe Institue will host a Symposium on "Transnational Buddhism: Philosophical, Anthropological, and Cultural Perspectives" on March 25/26, 2017. The presentations take place at Hyatt Regency in Kathmandu, 9am-6pm. 

Symposium "Healing Practices in the Himalaya: Challenges and Opportunities

Blogbeitrag auf Nepali Times zum Symposium "Healing Practices in the Himalaya: Challenges and Opportunities:"

 http://www.nepalitimes.com/blogs/thebrief/2016/10/31/i-am-an-amchi/.

Microfilm-Ordering Process

NEW!

Starting from June 1, 2016 we resume the microfilm-ordering process of the former Nepal Research Centre (NRC) at the National Archives in Kathmandu.

Microfilmed manuscripts can be obtained as (1) digital copy, (2) printed copy, or (3) microfilm copy.

You can find a detailed price list here.

Please contact microfilms2016@gmail.com for billing details or any further information.

New book chapter by Marcus Nüsser, Markus Konz, Nadine Konz, and Ludwig Braun
The newly published book “Nepal: An Introduction to the Natural History, Ecology and Human Environment in the Himalayas,” edited by Georg Miehe, Colin Pendry, and Ram Chaudhary includes the chapter "Rivers, Lakes and Glaciers" by Marcus Nüsser (Head of Department of Geography, South Asia Institute), Markus Konz, Nadine Konz, and Ludwig Braun. The chapter describes the relationship between Nepal's rivers, lakes, glaciers, and climate, and is of relevance not only to Nepal itself but to the wider South Asian region whose water supply derives from the Himalaya.


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