About Daniel Wojahn

Contributor for Tibetan Studies

Daniel Wojahn is a PhD candidate in Tibetan and Himalayan studies at the University of Oxford, a Leverhulme scholarship holder and a 2023 Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Dissertation Fellow in Buddhist studies. He received his baccalaureate and MA in Indology and Central Asian Studies from Leipzig University, Germany. 

Moreover, he is the digital content lead of the Oral History of Tibetan Studies project. Daniel’s current research focuses on the intersection of power and law during the Yuan-Sakya period in pre-modern Central Tibet.