Rabindra Dangol

Rabindra Dangol

Assistant Lecturer

Assistant Lecturer at Lumbini Buddhist University, merging Buddhist Studies with Microbiology for interdisciplinary education. Passionate about fostering academic excellence and innovation in the classroom.

Biography

Rabindra Dangol is an Assistant Lecturer at Lumbini Buddhist University, blending a unique academic background and diverse teaching experiences. He holds a Master’s of Arts in Buddhist Studies and a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to education. Rabindra’s extensive teaching experience includes over five years at Bodhisattva Vihara in Budhanilkantha and two years with Teach for Nepal, where he has consistently demonstrated his commitment to fostering academic excellence and spiritual growth.

At Lumbini Buddhist University, Mr. Dangol leverages his expertise in both Buddhist studies and microbiology to provide a well-rounded and insightful educational experience. His dual background enables him to connect scientific principles with Buddhist teachings, offering students a comprehensive understanding of both fields. Mr Dangol’s teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, interdisciplinary learning, and the practical application of knowledge, which significantly enhances the academic environment at the university.

Mr Dangol’s dedication to education and his innovative teaching methods contribute to the holistic development of his students. His unique perspective and commitment to integrating diverse disciplines make him a valuable asset to Lumbini Buddhist University, where he continues to inspire and guide the next generation of scholars and practitioners.

Education

Masters in Buddhist StudiesĀ 

Bachelor’s in microbiology

Publications

Text Book of Microbiology(Theory and Practical)

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