Despite the fact that the last year we, like most people, encountered circumstances of a new, mostly distanced life, classes at the School of Tibetan Medicine continued and the transition of the courses to online format has been quite successful!

Despite the fact that the last year we, like most people, encountered circumstances of a new, mostly distanced life, classes at the School of Tibetan Medicine continued and the transition of the courses to online format has been quite successful!
Dear Friends, we would like to wish you a happy 2021! We start this year at Shang Shung Institute UK with a number of exciting programs.
Volunteer for Shang Shung Foundation’s project to transcribe Chögyal Namkhai Norbu’s teachings and lectures on Tibetan heritage and culture.
On 6 August 2017 the exams of the first group of students of the International School for Tibetan Medicine of the Shang Shung Institute in Russia took place
The recent calligraphy course, led by Giorgio Dallorto, was an initiative of the Shang Shung Foundation School for Tibetan Language and Translation
7th July marked the beginning of the 15th year of Tibetan training for translators organised by the Shang Shung Institute Austria and held at Merigar West
On July 6 2017 at Merigar West, a whole day was dedicated to presenting the activities of the Shang Shung Foundation with its eight seats all over the world
With this event we initiate “Programmers for Tibetan Culture” campaign where programmers & institutions are welcome to collaborate on Open Source projects
During the recent retreat in Merigar, the Board of Directors for Shang Shung Foundation had an enjoyable productive meeting with the International Gakyil
July 6, there will be a whole day dedicated to the entire activities of the Shang Shung Foundation that will be webcast from the Gönpa in Merigar West
The Shang Shung Institute Austria is happy to announce the 15th Training for Translators from Tibetan in July 2017 in Merigar.
Over three evenings in June, Giorgio Dallorto taught a condensed course in Tibetan language and calligraphy in the Tsegyalgar East Schoolhouse library.