Lushak: Tibetan Songs of Sarcasm (A Workshop on Tibetan glu shags Songs). Wolfson College, University of Oxford (25th, October, 2024)
Tsering Samdrup. Glu shags “showdown”: Sustainability of Amdo Tibetan Antiphonal Songs. SFEMT, Paris (17th, October, 2024, Online)
Preservation or Eradication? Exploring the Dynamics of Tibetan Proverbial Competitions on Live-streaming Platforms in China. The 19th Congress of The International Society for Folk Narrative Research (June 17th to 21st, 2024, Riga, Latvia)
The Rise and Fall of the Language Purism Movement in Amdo. AAS2024 (Chairing and Organising the Panel on Tibetan Sustainabilities, March 14th to 17th, 2024, Seattle, US)
Vitality of Tibetan Proverbs in Amdo. TGSS at University of Oxford (Feb 15th, 2024, Oxford, UK)
Wamo and its Tibetan Original. 16th IATS Seminar (Chaired a Panel on Old Tibetan Studies, July
3rd to 10th, 2022, Prague, Czech Republic)
A Temple and its Wealth Under the Tibetan Rule of Hexi Corridor: Revisiting Pelliot Tibétain 997, Københavns Universitet, Demark. (August 13th, 2021)
On the Nomenclature of ’Od-’bar, a Tribal Alliance in the Hexi Corridor After the Tibetan Domination. Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany. (June 1st, 2021)
Old Tibetan Motion Verbs. Oriental Studies Institute, University of Oxford. (May 23rd, 2019)
The Male-garuda Dragon (pho khyung 'brug): An Investigation of the Trisyllabic Compound Nouns in Amdo Folk Oratory and Songs. 15th IATS Seminar (7th-13th July 2019, INALCO, Paris, France)
Local History Writing Amongst Tibetan Pastoralists in Post-Mao China: The Case of Bong stag. Oxford China Humanities Graduate Conference (10th to 11th January 2018, University of Oxford)
With Hiroyuki Suzuki. Humilific Expressions in Amdo Tibetan and Local Intellectuals’ Attitudes Towards Them (11th to 13th December 2017, University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China)
Magical Cord: A Tibetan Medical Manual from the Wartime. 14th IATS Seminar (19th to 25th June 2016, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway)
Survivors of the Cultural Revolution: Tibetan Medical Texts from Janglung Monastery in Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia. First Annual Academic Conference of the Specialty Committee of Tibetan Medicine of World Federation of Chinese Medicine (August 8th to 10th 2016, Xining)
With Jonathan Kramer. Images of Ritual Life and Cultural Identity in the Music and Video Productions of Akhu Choedrag, a Monk of Kumbum Monastery. 13th Annual CHIME Conference, Music and Ritual in China and East Asia (October 16th 2008, Bard College, New York)