
Anawrahtar Leadership University (ALU) is an educational institution founded with a noble vision: to cultivate and empower mindful, ethical, and compassionate leaders who bring positive change to Buddhism and Nation. Rooted in both timeless spiritual wisdom and modern academic standards, ALU offers transformative programs designed for monastic and lay learners alike.
Inspired by the legacy of King Anawrahta—a unifier, reformer, and protector of the Dhamma—ALU stands as a symbol of leadership with integrity, education with purpose, and service with compassion.
The Anawrahtar Leadership University (ALU) was established in Inngone village, Kyauk Se Township on July 1, 2017 formulating the following three strategies.
(1) The Anawrahta Golden Novice School Project
(2) The Project to constantly help both the teachers and students who are monks and novices in sustaining the proper teaching and learning of the Buddha’s philosophy.
(3) The Anawrahta Leadership University Project.

To nurture a new generation of noble leaders through education grounded in mindfulness, ethics, and practical wisdom.
To support learners in personal growth, social responsibility, and sustainable development.
To offer accessible, high-quality leadership education to monks, nuns, and laypeople.
To integrate Buddhist principles with modern leadership, management, and communication skills.

🔹 Our Core Values
Community Empowerment
Mindfulness
Wisdom
Compassionate Leadership
Integrity
🔹 Academic Programs
ALU offers a structured path from Diploma to Bachelor’s Degree in Leadership Studies:
Each program combines leadership training with modules in:
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🔹 Learning Format
Anawrahtar Leadership University is more than an academic institution—it is a movement for mindful leadership and a platform for nation-building with wisdom and compassion.
(1) The Anawrahta Golden Novice School Project plan was implemented in 2021 in Inngone village. The main aim of this project is to begin solving the problem of the diminishing Sangha population and the scarcity of Buddhist monks. The Golden Novice School organizes the parents to send their sons to ordain as Samaneras to study, not only the Buddhist teachings, but also the modern educational lessons without discarding the practical socio-cultural characteristics of the Myanmar people. This strategy has been found quite effective because the parents themselves are devout Buddhists who wish their sons to have a bright future as noble and educated human beings. Since the past three years, 160 Samaneras are being systematically tutored in the Golden Novice School on Buddhist teachings as well as in modern education. It is now projected that this school will have taught and trained 1000 Samaneras within 10 years.
(2) The Project to constantly help both the teachers and students who are monks and novices in sustaining the proper teaching and learning of the Buddha’s philosophy. This project was first initiated in 2019. A total of 300 Samaneras and monks were offered MK 36 milion by the Anawrahta Foundation in a grand ceremony on 26th November 2019 in Mandalay city. The purpose of this project is to maintain the present Samaneras and monks who are in the field of education in Buddhist studies and to upgrade their teaching and learning abilities. To date there have been ten similar grand ceremonies in several cities with offerings amounting to a grand total of 1300 Samaneras and monks. The benefits of this project remain to be seen. Hopefully, we shall be able to support 10000 Samaneras and monks within the next ten years.
(3) The Anawrahta Leadership University Project had its beginnings in the formation of Anawrahta Leadership Academy in 2017. Since that time up to the present, 13 courses on leadership training have been conducted producing 800 monks some of whom are abbots, and others are graduate prospective abbots. The Leadership Academy is, in effect, the forerunner of the Leadership University which aims to further develop the leadership capacity of the monks and to produce highly qualified devoted Samaneras and monks for the perpetuation of the Buddha’s Sasana in the future. It is intended to complete the university construction in ten years. The university will produce many highly qualified leader-monks who will nurture a new generation of extremely talented Samaneras and monks who can lead in the propagation of the Buddha’s Sasana.