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  • Zhang Fenglei
  • Ph.D., Professor, Superviser of Ph.D. Candidate
  • Deputy Dean of Philosophy School
  • Research Field: Studies on T’ien-t’ai School of Chinese Buddhism; History of Chinese Buddhism; The Relationship Between Chinese Buddhist Philosophy & Chinese Traditional Culture
PART ONE: INDIVIDIAL REFERENCES
Name in full: ZHANG  Fenglei
Sex: Male
Date of birth: 25 July 1968
Place of birth: Jiangsu Province, P.R.China
Citizenship: Beijing, People’s Republic of China
Mailing Address(Institute): Institute for Studies of Buddhism & Religious Theory
                         Renmin University of China
                         Beijing 100872, P.R.CHINA
Tel: (86)-(10)-6251,6097 (Office)
Fax: (86)-(10)-6251,2244
PART TWO: EDUCATION
Sept. 1984Jul. 1988: Studied as an university student in Department of Philosophy, Peking University, obtained B.A. on Jul. 10th. 1988 by the dissertation “Liang-shumin’s View on the Differences Between the Orient Culture and the Western Culture”.
Sept. 1988Jul. 1991:  Studied as a graduated student in Department of Philosophy, Peking University, obtained M.A. on Jul. 9th. 1991 by the dissertation “The Rising of Humanism in the Pre-Qin Days and the Foundation of Confucius’ Ethic Philosophy”.
Sept. 1991Jul. 1994:  Studied as a doctor candidate in Department of Philosophy, Renmin University of China, obtained Ph.D on Jun. 29th. 1994 by the dissertation “A Commentary On Chih-I’s Buddhist Philosophy”.
PART THREE: ACADEMIC WORKING CAREERS(Home Institute)
Jul. 1994Jun. 1996: Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Renmin University of China.
Jun. 1996Jun. 2001: Associate Professor & Chief of the Teaching and Research Section for Religious Theory, Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies, Renmin University of China.
Jun.2001Jun. 2005: Professor, Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies, Remin University of China.
Jun.2005:          Professor & Vice Dean, School of Philosophy, Renmin University of China.
Jan. 2006:          Member, Academic Membership of Renmin University of China.
Sept. 2000Mar. 2004: Vice Dean of the Institute for Studies of Buddhism & Religious Theory, Renmin University of China, which is one of the Key Research Bases of National Humanities and Social Sciences established by Ministry of Education, P.R.China.
Mar. 2004:          Active Dean of the Institute for Studies of Buddhism & Religious Theory, Renmin University of China,
PART FOUR: ACADEMIC WORKING CAREERS(Other Institutes)
Apr. 1998--: Specially Invited Researcher of the Center for Studies of Buddhism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
Jul. 1998--: Specially Invited Researcher of the Institute for Studies of Buddhist Culture, Pootoo Mount, Zhejiang Province, China.
Dec.1998--Member, Council of Chinese Religion Studies Society.
Feb.2004——Member, Academic Membership of the Institute of Chinese Buddhist Culture.
PART FIVE: AWARDS
Jan. 1988: Feng-youlan Prize, Peking University.
Jun. 1990: May 4th. Scientific Thesis Prize, Peking University.
Nov. 1995: Second-class Prize for Winners in the Teaching Competition Attended by Young Teachers of Colleges & Universities in Beijing, Beijing Education Union.
Dec. 1997: Huo-Yingdong Prize, Huo-Yingdong Educational Foundation.
PART SIX: ACADEMIC INTERESTS & PUBLICATIONS
Academic Interests:
1.       Studies on T’ien-t’ai School of Chinese Buddhism;Studies on T’ien-t’ai School of Chinese Buddhism;
2.       History of Chinese BuddhismHistory of Chinese Buddhism
3.       The Relationship Between Chinese Buddhist Philosophy & Chinese Traditional CultureThe Relationship Between Chinese Buddhist Philosophy & Chinese Traditional Culture
Monographic Books:
1.         A Commentary On Chih-I’s Buddhist philosophy, Vol.⑤ of “Chinese Buddhist Academic Works”, Buddhist Darmar Library, Fo-guang-shan Culture and Education Foundation, Taiwan, 01/2001;
2.         A Critical Biography of Chih-I, Jinghua Press, Beijing, 09/1995., Jinghua Press, Beijing, 09/1995.
Books co-written with other scholars:
1.         Studies on Buddhism, Contemporary World Press, Beijing, 06/2000; Contemporary World Press, Beijing, 06/2000;
2.         Biographies of Sages, Chinese Human Affairs Press, Beijing, 04/1998. Chinese Human Affairs Press, Beijing, 04/1998.
Other Works:
1.         The Thoughts of T’ien-t’ai School, published and used as teaching material by the Buddhist Association of Hebei Province, ;, published and used as teaching material by the Buddhist Association of Hebei Province, ;
2.         Religious Philosophy, written by Xie-fuya, collated by me, People’s Press of Shandong Province, Ji-nian, 06/1998., written by Xie-fuya, collated by me, People’s Press of Shandong Province, Ji-nian, 06/1998.