Advanced Hindu Studies

A year-long online programme guided by a leading Oxford scholar, offering deep and personalised engagement with Hinduism through critical study and original research.

    The definitive textbook

    Blackwell Companion to Hinduism

    Tutored by

    Prof. Gavin Flood, FBA, University of Oxford. Coursebook editor.

    No prerequisites

    Except a desire to learn

Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies Advanced Hindu Studies Course

About the Course

A Transformative Journey into Hindu Studies

Advanced Hindu Studies is unique and rigorous one-year journey into Hindu thought and practice, meticulously developed over two years by Prof. Gavin Flood FBA and a distinguished team of the world’s foremost experts.

Commencing 11 October 2026, this unparalleled online programme draws directly from The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism (first edition, electronic copy provided), edited by Professor Flood. Professor Flood personally tutors this immersive exploration of Hindu texts, philosophies, theologies, rituals, and social contexts across millennia.

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Learning Outcomes

What You Will Achieve

  • 1

    Critical Understanding

    Build a critically informed understanding of Hindu texts, philosophies, and traditions.

  • 2

    Scholarly Inquiry

    Develop rigorous research and writing skills through personalised guidance from Prof. Flood.

  • 3

    Original Thesis

    Produce an original 5,000 word thesis that engages deeply with a chosen area of Hindu studies.

Course Structure

Your Year-Long Journey

Each term is seven weeks in duration, with dedicated time for assignments and reflection.

October–December 2026

Term One: Texts

Survey key texts at the heart of the Hindu tradition, examining their nature, authority, and literary characteristics.

  • Vedas
  • Upaniṣads
  • Epics
  • Purāṇas
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January–March 2027

Term Two: Traditions

Explore the great traditions of Hindu theology and devotion.

  • Śaivism
  • Śaktism
  • Vaiṣṇavism
  • Tantra
2

April–June 2027

Term Three: Thought and Practice

Examine Hindu philosophy and its social contexts, exploring major schools of thought and contemporary expressions.

  • Philosophy
  • Theology
  • Modernity
  • Gender
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July–September 2027

Term Four: Thesis

Guided by Professor Flood, produce an original 5,000-word thesis on a topic of your choosing. Independent research engaging critically with primary sources.

  • Receive a Completion Certificate
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Blackwell Companion to Hinduism

About The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism

This course is based upon The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism.

Edited by Course Convenor Professor Gavin Flood, it is a seminal work providing comprehensive scholarship on Hindu thought and practice.

This course uniquely leverages this foundational text, offering students direct access to its insights through lectureres recorded by its authors (where possible) and tutelage from its editor.

Electronic copy provided.

Learning Experience

How You'll Learn

A comprehensive online learning experience designed for flexibility and deep engagement.
  • Expert Lectures

    Access audio and video lectures by world-leading scholars, available anytime.

  • Essential Materials

    Electronic copy of The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism plus comprehensive resources.

  • Online Forum

    Engage in discussions with Prof. Flood and fellow students worldwide.

  • Live Zoom Sessions

    Direct engagement with your tutor for Q&A and thesis development support.

  • Detailed Feedback

    Personalized feedback on assignments and thesis drafts to support your growth.

  • Student Support

    A strong emphasis on personal support to aid students throughout their studies.

World-Class Faculty

Course Convenor and Tutor

Prof. Gavin Flood FBA

I’m Professor of Hindu Studies and Comparative Religion at the University of Oxford and the Piramal Dean of Hindu Studies at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies.

I study and write on Hindu texts to ask big questions about meaning, purpose, and holiness. It’s a privilege to teach and research something so vital to human life.

We’ve been working on this course for two years now and are delighted to see it finally come to life.

Prof. Gavin Flood

Your Lecturers

Video lectures are presented by leading scholars. Where possible, the lecturer is also the author of the relevant chapter in the coursebook The Blackwell Companion to Hinduism.

  • Gavin Flood

    University of Oxford

  • Finnian Gerety

    University of Oxford

  • Patrick Olivelle

    University of Texas at Austin

  • Nick Sutton

    Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies

  • John Brockington

    University of Edinburgh (retd)

  • Jessica Frazier

    University of Oxford

  • S. Bhuvaneshvari

    Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies

  • John S. Hawley

    Columbia University

  • Nancy M. Martin

    Chapman University

  • David Haberman

    Indiana University

  • Måns Broo

    Åbo Akademi University, Finland

  • Alan Herbert

    Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies

  • Bjarne Wernicke-Olesen

    University of Oxford

  • Knut A. Jacobsen

    University of Bergen

  • Tracy Pintchman

    Loyola University Chicago

  • Dermott Killingley

    Newcastle University (retd)

  • John Nemec

    University of Virginia

  • Karen O'Brien-Kop

    King's College, London

From Our First Cohort

 Looking forward to another semester of Hindu thought. I learnt so much in Semester 1. The lectures and workshops were just right. Doing and submitting the assignment was the most challenging, but it was also the most rewarding.

Sree

Australia

 It is a great pleasure to learn so much, guided by Professor Flood, the excellent lectures, and all the contributions in the forum, which I have found very nourishing.

Holly

France 

I really enjoyed the course and learnt a lot, both from the videos and text, as well as the conversations. The guidance and feedback on the assignment were very helpful.

Sucharita

India

Ready to Begin?

The 2026 cohort begins on 11 October. Places are limited.