GUWAHATI, July 14, 2026:
The Assam Royal Global University (RGU) has welcomed internationally renowned academician, education leader,
researcher, and advocate of holistic education, Dr. Dorji Thinley as Professor in the Department of English.
Prof. Thinley, who hails from the Kingdom of Bhutan, was formally felicitated by the University's senior
leadership during a special programme held on campus yesterday.
With an illustrious career spanning several decades in Bhutan's higher education sector, and a Ph.D. from
the University of New England, Australia, Prof. Thinley brings to RGU a wealth of expertise in teacher
education, academic leadership, quality assurance, research, international collaboration, and
mindfulness-based education.
Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Dorji Thinley highlighted the importance of integrating mindfulness into
education and everyday life. He said that while academic knowledge is essential, true education must also
nurture the human mind with qualities such as awareness, compassion, kindness, and empathy.
"Mindfulness is not confined to a particular discipline. Whether it is literature, sociology, science,
mathematics, or artificial intelligence, we must recognise that at the heart of every field lies the human
mind. By cultivating mindfulness, students can enhance their academic performance, develop emotional
intelligence, and become more responsible global citizens," he said.
Emphasising the relationship between mindfulness and environmental responsibility, Prof. Thinley stated,
"Warmth, kindness, care, and compassion should define our relationship with the natural environment. We are
all interconnected and dependent on one another. When we become mindful, we naturally become more
compassionate towards nature and understand the need to conserve it. Without mindfulness, we cannot truly
appreciate or protect our environment."
He further expressed his commitment to introducing mindfulness practices among students at RGU, enabling
them to cultivate greater focus, resilience, and inner well-being while excelling in academics and other
aspects of life.
A published author and trained practitioner of Buddhist yoga, mindfulness, and meditation techniques, Prof.
Thinley has played a pioneering role in shaping Bhutan's higher education landscape. He has taught and
supervised postgraduate research at Bhutan's two colleges of education and has held several prestigious
leadership positions, including Chair of the Programmes and Quality Committee of the Royal University of
Bhutan (RUB), Director of Research and External Relations, and President of both colleges of education under
RUB.
He has served as Chair of the Technical Advisory Committee for the Higher Education Quality Council and is a
Board Member of the Comparative Education Society of Asia (CESA). Throughout his distinguished career, he
has spearheaded the establishment of centres dedicated to happiness, wellbeing, heritage education, creative
arts, artificial intelligence facilities, and specialised libraries.