Berreman-Yamanaka Fellowship Awardees

The Berreman-Yamanaka Fellowship for Himalayan Studies provides for an annual award of up to $1500 to UC Berkeley graduate students for research on topics related to Himalayan Studies across Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan. For further details on the application procedure and deadlines, please click here.

Awardees

2024
  • Meghan Amber Hale (MA Student, Graduate School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley)
    The Socioeconomic Impacts of Waste Management Programs in Himalayan Nepal

2023

  • Petra Lamberson (Ph.D Candidate, South and Southeast Asian Studies, UC Berkeley):
    Identities in Situ: The Contested Sacred Sites of Nepal

2022

  • Not awarded for this year.

2021

  • Not awarded for this year.

2020

  • Not awarded for this year.

2019

  • Michael Coleman (Ph.D Student, Medical Anthropology, joint UC Berkeley - UCSF program):
    Encounter Between Science and Tibetan Buddhism Around Meditative Tukdam Deaths.
  • Caylee Hong(Ph.D Student, Anthropology, UC Berkeley):
    Infrastructures of Belonging along the Silk Road.

2018

  • Michael Coleman (Ph.D Student, Medical Anthropology, joint UC Berkeley - UCSF program): For research in tantric Buddhist / Tibetan medical traditions focusing on tukdam (thugs dam), the Tibetan tradition in which advanced meditators die in meditative equipoise.
  • Caylee Hong(Ph.D Student, Anthropology, UC Berkeley): For doctoral research entitled, "Infrastructures of Belonging: Gilgit-Baltistan and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor."