1. Full name: Pham Thi Chuyen
2. Year of birth:Gender: Female
3. Contact information:Email: sinochuyen@gmail.com
4. Academic titles and degrees:4.1. Academic Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Year of degree: 2020
4.2. Academic rank:
Year of appointment to the position of Associate Professor: .....
Appointing organization:............................................
Year of appointment to the title of Professor: ……… Appointing organization:……………………………
5. Workplace:Name of institution: Department of Religious Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Laboratory, Department, Center, Faculty, Institute:
Office Address: 336 Nguyen Trai Street, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi
Telephone:........................................................Fax:.................................................................
E-mail:
6. Training process
Level of education
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Training location
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Expertise |
Graduation year |
| University |
Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
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Han Nom |
2001 |
| Master's degree |
Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi
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Han Nom |
2008 |
| Doctor |
Department of Religious Studies, Academy of Social Sciences
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Religious Studies |
2020 |
7. Other training courses (if any)
8. Main research directions:
9. Monographs and textbooks (Author's name; title of book/textbook; Publisher; place of publication; year of publication)
9.1. Books[1]………………………………………………………………………………………………
[2]………………………………………………………………………………………………
9.2. Chapter(Specify the chapter number, chapter title, and author's name.)
[1] The chapter "Poetry of Lord Trinh Cuong" in the book Poetry and Literature of the Trinh Lord's Palace, edited by Dinh Khac Thuan, Culture-Information Publishing House, Hanoi, 2012;
[2] Pham Thi Chuyen (2012, translation and commentary) “Poetry of Lord Trinh Cuong” in the book Poetry and Literature of Lord Trinh's Palace (edited by Dinh Khac Thuan), Culture and Information Publishing House, 2012.
[3] Pham Thi Chuyen (2013) “Re-examining the Han Nom cultural heritage at Can Linh Pagoda today”, in the book Buddhist Culture of Nghe An Province: Past, Present and Future (Institute of Religious Studies and Vietnam Buddhist Association of Nghe An Province, editor), Hong Duc Publishing House, Hanoi,
[4] Pham Thi Chuyen (2017), Participated in translating and compiling 01 book Vietnamese Buddhist inscriptions, volume III Buddhist inscriptions of the early Le dynasty, edited by Thich Duc Thien - Dinh Khac Thuan, Social Sciences Publishing House, Hanoi
[5] Pham Thi Chuyen (2020), “The role of media for Vietnamese Buddhism in the 4.0 era”, article printed in the book by Dr. Nun Nhu Nguyet, Dr. Le Thi Hang Nga, Dr. Tran Thanh Thuy (2020), Buddhist women with the press, Social Sciences Publishing House, Hanoi;
10. Published scientific works
10.1. Number of publications in international journals listed in the Web of Science/SCOPUS database:
10.2. Number of articles published in international journals not included in the Web of Science/SCOPUS database:
10.3. Number of articles published in domestic specialized journals: 20[1] Pham Thi Chuyen (2013), “Keo Pagoda Festival in Thai Binh”, Journal of Religious Studies, No. 7 (121), ISSN 1859-0403, pp. 64-73.
[2] Pham Thi Chuyen (2013) “Han Nom cultural heritage at Can Linh Pagoda (Nghe An province) (Through the survey in May, June 2012)”, Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, November issue (113) 2012, page 33.
[3] Nguyen Duc Dung – Pham Thi Chuyen (2014), “Religious and faith life of Dai Viet during the early Le Dynasty” in Ho Chi Minh City Social Sciences Journal, ISSN 1859 – 0136. No. 10 (194) 2014, pp. 83-89;
[4] Pham Thi Chuyen (2014), “Buddhist families and Buddhist organizations in the Central Highlands”, Tu Quang Buddhist Journal, ISBN 978-604-63-1087-7 No. 10 2014 (pp.140-147) and No. 12 2015 (pp.138-144),
[5] Pham Thi Chuyen (2014), “The role of Buddhism in moral education of rural children in Thai Binh today”, Tu Quang Buddhist Journal, ISBN 978-604-63-1087-7, No. 12, 2015 (pp. 143-146)
[6] Pham Thi Chuyen (2015), "Some regulations for Buddhism through official history under the early Le dynasty", Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, No. 04 (142), pp. 34-45;
[7] Pham Thi Chuyen (2015), “Stele of the tomb of Zen Master An Tao at Non Dong Pagoda”, Proceedings of the scientific conference “Cao Dong Zen sect and the complex of relics of Nham Duong Pagoda” December 14, 2015 at Nham Duong Pagoda, Kim Mon district, Hai Duong province.
[8] Pham Thi Chuyen (2016), "Buddhist historical documents of the early Le Dynasty in epigraphic documents", Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, No. 02 (152), pp. 34-62;
[9] Pham Thi Chuyen (2016), “Buddhism in the early Le Dynasty through epigraphic documents in Thanh Hoa” in the Scientific Conference on Buddhism in Thanh Hoa in the flow of national history, September, Vietnam Buddhist Association of Thanh Hoa Province, Thanh Hoa.
[10] Hoang Van Chung, Pham Thi Chuyen (2016), "Education on ethics and lifestyle of Buddhism in Vietnamese society today", Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, No. 03 (153), pp.19 - 44;
[11] Pham Thi Chuyen (2016), “The situation of Buddhist research during the early Le Dynasty in recent years” in the Conference commemorating the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Institute of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, November.
[12] Pham Thi Chuyen, Nguyen Thi Trang (2016), “Religious activities of Buddhist families in Vietnam today” in the Workshop on Theoretical and practical basis of the relationship between religious activities and Vietnamese families today, November, Institute of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi.
[13] Pham Thi Chuyen (2017), "Research on Le Dynasty court's correspondence", Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, No. 09 (165), pp. 32-57;
[14] Pham Thi Chuyen (2017), “The spirit of engagement in the world at Truc Lam Zen monasteries in northern Vietnam today” in the international conference “Engaged Buddhism and contemporary social issues” organized by the Tran Nhan Tong Institute (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) and the Vietnam Buddhist Association on December 8 and 9, 2017 at Bai Dinh Pagoda, Ninh Binh, Vietnam
[15] Pham Thi Chuyen (2018), "Research on Buddhism during the early Le Dynasty", Tu Quang Buddhist Journal, ISBN 978-604-63-1087-7, volume 24 (April), pp. 87-96;
[16] Pham Thi Chuyen (2018), "Buddhism in the early Le Dynasty through literary documents", Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, No. 7 (175), pp. 31-51;
[17] Hoang Van Chung, Pham Thi Chuyen (2018), "Some contrasting development trends of Buddhism in Vietnam today", Scientific conference at the Department of Internal Affairs of An Giang province organized on /08/2018 in An Giang.
[18] Pham Thi Chuyen (2018), "Changes in Buddhist rituals in Vietnam today", Workshop on Changes in Buddhism in sustainable development in Vietnam today chaired by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chu Van Tuan (Institute of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403);
[19] Pham Thi Chuyen (2019), “The reality of Khmer community life and issues raised for Theravada Buddhist monks today” (Case study of Buddhism in Loc Hung hamlet, Loc Ninh district, Binh Phuoc province), in the Scientific Conference on Training Buddhist monks and human resources of the Khmer ethnic group in Southern Vietnam at the Khmer Theravada Buddhist Academy: tasks and solutions, organized at the Khmer Theravada Buddhist Academy in O Mon, Can Tho, December 2019.
[20] Pham Thi Chuyen (2020), “Buddhism in Dai Viet during the Tran Dynasty through Han Nom documents”, published in the Journal of Indian and Asian Studies, ISSN: 0866-7314
10.4. Number of papers submitted to international scientific conferences: 02[21] Pham Thi Chuyen (2020) “Confucian Buddhist scholars of the Mac Dynasty with Buddhism through epigraphic documents” participated in the scientific conference on Buddhism of the Mac Dynasty, organized by the Vietnam Buddhist Association of Hai Phong City and the Union of Science and Technology Associations of Hai Phong in October 2020, from pages 131-143;
[22] Pham Thi Chuyen (2020), “The role of media for Vietnamese Buddhism in the 4.0 era” co-authored with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Minh Ngoc (Institute of Sociology), participated in the workshop of the Institute of Indian and Southwest Asian Studies under the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences organized at the Institute of Indian and Southwest Asian Studies No. 01 Lieu Giai, Hanoi, December 2020;
10.5. Number of papers presented at national scientific conferences: 15[23] Pham Thi Chuyen (2020) “Buddhist practice at Dinh Quan Pagoda, Hanoi today” co-authored with Nguyen Minh Huyen, participating in the annual scientific conference Religious life in Vietnam today: Buddhist life, organized in December 2020 at the Institute of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, 27 Tran Xuan Soan Street, Hanoi.
[24] Pham Thi Chuyen (2021), “Buddhist Confucian scholars of the Mac Dynasty with Buddhism through epigraphic documents” in Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, No. 02, 2021, pp. 16-35;
[25] Pham Thi Chuyen (2021), “Buddhism during the Mac Dynasty through epigraphic documents”, Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403 No. 6 (210), pp. 51-85;
[26] Pham Thi Chuyen (2021), “Methods of practicing through daily chanting in Vietnamese of Khmer Theravada Buddhism in Vietnam today”, participating in the Khmer Theravada Buddhist conference organized by the Institute of Religion and Beliefs under the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics in Hanoi on September 29, 2021 (online format: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3apaLccmKM3LNH-WcarfU7D5nPwIRkxKw9ZINhjPoIlZM1%40thread.tacv2/1632551104568?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22c00d6fae-ad67-4751-9797-5fe03aa55a65%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%220b975756-4acd-4003-8c97-a79a99489244%22%7d, username and password for attending the workshop: Username: hcma14@hcma.edu.vn, Password: Cntt@123).
[27] Pham Thi Chuyen (2021), “The current situation of studying Theravada Buddhist classics in Vietnam”, attended the conference Religious Studies: Thirty achievements and prospects, Time of organization: December 2021.
[28] Pham Thi Chuyen (2022), “Some daily chanting prayers in Vietnamese of Khmer Theravada Buddhism in Vietnam today”, Journal of Religious Studies, ISSN 1859-0403, volume 24, number 4 (220) 2022, pp.59-73.
[29] Pham Thi Chuyen (2022), “The Convergence between Traditional Khmer Religion and Theravada Buddhism in Vietnam Today” at the International Conference on Religion, Folk Beliefs in Vietnam and the Region: A Comparative Research Approach, organized by the Center for Contemporary Religious Studies (CECRS) & Faculty of Philosophy, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU Hanoi on December 2-3, 2022 at room 304, building E, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Hanoi. [published in proceedings]
[30] Pham Thi Chuyen, Trinh Thi Quynh Anh (2023), “Application of meditation practice to contribute to improving the health of students of Hanoi National University”, Journal of Philosophical Studies, ISSN 2734-990X, Volume 1 (6) 2023.
[31] Pham Thi Chuyen (2023) "Historical information on beliefs in Vietnam in Chinese inscriptions from the Northern domination period to the Tran dynasty", Journal of Religious Affairs, ISSN 1859-1760 No. 1 (1), July 2023, pp. 52-56.
[32] Pham Thi Chuyen, Cao Tung Lam (2023), “Some characteristics of Khmer pagoda architecture and paintings in Vietnam today from a religious perspective” in the Proceedings of the conference on Vietnamese Buddhist architecture in unity in diversity [from pages 463-476] organized by the Central Culture Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Association, the Institute of Religious Studies of the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, the National Institute of Conservation of Monuments and Museums of History on April 15, 2023 at the National Museum of History, 25 Tong Dan, Hanoi.
[33] Pham Thi Chuyen (2023), “Historical information on beliefs in Vietnam in Chinese inscriptions from the Northern domination period to the Tran dynasty”, Journal of Religious Affairs, No. 1 (1), July 2023, pp. 52-56; ISSN 1859-1760
[34] Pham Thi Chuyen, Trinh Thi Quynh Anh (2023), “Buddhist meditation practice - some applied values”, Journal of Philosophical Studies, Volume 1 (6) 2023, pp.53-73, ISSN 2734-990X.
[35] Pham Thi Chuyen (2024), “Information on Buddhist practice in Thanh Hoa through epigraphic documents”, Proceedings of the Scientific Conference of the Vietnam Buddhist Association of Thanh Hoa Province – 40 years of development and growth, held in Thanh Hoa, October 30, 2024.
[36] Pham Thi Chuyen, Cao Tung Lam, Chu Thi Linh (2024), “Thabarwa center – A model of good deeds oriented towards liberation in theravada buddhism in contemporary Myanmar”, New trends on contenporary religious studies, international scientific conference provceedings, University Of Education Pushisher, p337-349.
[37] Pham Thi Chuyen, Cao Tung Lam (2024), “An interpretation of Khmer Theravada temples in Vietnam”, Journal of Religious Studies, No. 12 (2020), pp. 60-76.
11. Intellectual property rights have been granted:
12. Products applied and transferred:12.1 Number of science and technology products applied abroad:
12.2 Number of domestically applied science and technology products:
13.3 List the products in detail in the following table:
13. Science and technology tasks at all levels that have been chaired or participated in.
13.1 Science and Technology tasks that have been and are currently being led.
| Task Name/Code |
Time (start - end) |
The task management agency, under the Program (if any) |
Status mission (Accepted/Not Accepted/Not Completed) |
Vietnamese Buddhism during the Early Le Dynasty as seen through Sino-Vietnamese documents of this period (Part I) Contract number 138/HĐKH-KHXH, 2013, signed on January 25, 2013 with the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (at this time, there was no project code).
|
From January to December 2013 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| Buddhism during the early Le Dynasty as seen in official history, contract number 76/HĐKH-KHXH dated January 15, 2014, signed with the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (at this time, there was no project code). |
From January to December 2014 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| Historical records of Buddhism during the early Le Dynasty in stele inscriptions, contract number 139/HĐKH-KHXH signed on January 15, 2015 with the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (at this time there was no project code). |
From January to December 2015 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| Research on "Le Dynasty Court Correspondence", contract number 48/HDKH-KHXH, 2016, signed on January 28, 2016 with the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (at this time, the project code had not yet been assigned). |
From January to December 2016 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| Buddhism during the early Le Dynasty through literary documents, contract number 45/HDKH-KHXH, signed on January 9, 2017 with the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (at this time there was no project code). |
From January to December 2017 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| The Appearance of Buddhism during the Early Le Dynasty through Sino-Vietnamese Documents, Contract No. 286/HDKH-KHXH signed on December 28, 2017 with the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (At this time, there was no project code). |
From January to December 2018 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| Characteristics and Influence of Buddhism during the Mac Dynasty through Inscriptions from that Period, Project Code CS.2020.07, University-level Research Project, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi |
From August 2020 to August 2021 |
University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi |
Acceptance has been completed. |
13.2 Science and Technology Tasks that have participated and are currently participating as members
| Task Name/Code |
Time (start - end) |
The agency responsible for managing the tasks under the Program. (if any) |
Status mission (Accepted/Not Accepted/Not Completed) |
| The current state of religious life in the period 1990-2010, a ministerial-level research project, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, contract number 07c/HĐKH-KHXH-CT |
From 2011-2013 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| Vietnamese Buddhism in relation to the sustainable development of the country, a ministerial-level research project, completed by the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences in 2014, contract number 132/HDKH-KHXH. |
From 2012-2014 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| The issue of religion in sustainable development of the Central Highlands (TN03 – X06), within the Central Highlands Program 03, a State-level program, was approved by the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences in 2014, contract number 34/2012/HĐ/TN3/X06-KHCN-TN3/11-15 |
From 2012-2014 |
Institute of Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, under the Central Highlands Program 03 |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| The Heritage Value of the Wooden Blocks of Vinh Nghiem Pagoda, Bo Da District (2014-2016), Ministry-level research project code DTĐL-G01/2014, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, completed in 2016, contract number: 253/HĐKH-KHXH |
From 2014-2016 |
Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| Rural culture in the Northern Delta region of Vietnam, 1986-2020, Registration number: 2023-62-0873/NS-KQNC |
from January 2021 to December 2022 |
Institute of Social Sciences Information, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences |
Acceptance has been completed. |
| The role and value of religion and beliefs in tourism development, a Ministry-level research project. |
from January 2022 to December 2023 |
The Institute for Religious Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, under Task 2 “Developing, selecting themes, and compiling materials to serve information and propaganda activities on ethnicity and religion” of the Project to support information and propaganda on ethnicity and religion in 2023. |
Acceptance has been completed. |
14. Postgraduate training participation (in the last 5 years)14.1 Number of PhDs trained:..........................................
14.2 Number of PhD candidates currently being supervised:...................................
14.3 Number of master's degree holders trained: 2
15. OTHER INFORMATION ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITIESParticipating in professional organizations and associations; serving as a member of the editorial boards of domestic and international scientific journals; serving as a member of national and international scientific councils; ...