Details
February 21, 2020 - February 23, 2020
All Day
Jackman Humanities Building, Rm 318
170 St. George St
A Three-day Workshop, Friday February 21–Sunday February 23, 2020
The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Centre for Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto, with support from Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai, will hold a three-day workshop on Teaching Buddhist Studies, from Friday February 21st to Sunday February 23rd, 2020.
See http://teachingbuddhism.net/ for conference schedule, registration, and details.
Please register to attend this event in Toronto at https://teaching-buddhism-toronto.eventbrite.ca.
For those outside Toronto, a limited number of spaces will be available for participants to join us remotely via live video conference on Zoom. Please register for live access at https://teaching-buddhism-online-access.eventbrite.ca , and you will be sent login details closer to the event date.
Speakers:
Susan Andrews, Mount Allison University
Jenny Bright, Emmanuel College
David DiValerio, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
James Gentry, Stanford University
Ann Gleig, University of Central Florida
Natasha Heller, University of Virginia
Sujung Kim, DePauw University
Matthew King, University of California, Riverside
Winston Kyan, University of Utah
Amy Langenberg, Eckerd College
Ana Cristina Lopes, Stanford University
Natasha L. Mikles, Texas State University
Matthew Mitchell, Allegheny College
John H. Negru, Independent Scholar
Rachel H. Pang, Davidson College
Antje Richter, University of Colorado, Boulder
Melody Rod-ari, Loyola Marymount University
Vanessa R. Sasson, Marianopolis College
Julia C. Stenzel, Rangjung Yeshe Institute
Philippe Turenne, Kathmandu University, Centre for Buddhist Studies at Rangjung Yeshe Institute
Maria Turek, University of Toronto
Greg Wilkinson, Brigham Young University
Location
All of our sessions and meetings will take place in the Department for the Study of Religion in the Jackman Humanities Institute, Room 318, at the University of Toronto (170 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5R 2M8).
There is limited parking in the immediate vicinity. Conference attendees are encouraged to use public transportation. The St. George Station is located directly across the street at the corner of St. George and Bloor Streets.
For more information, please contact:
Frances Garrett, HCBS Director frances.garrett@utoronto.ca
Sarah Richardson, HCBS Director of Partnerships and Engagement sarah.richardson@utoronto.ca
Betsy Moss, HCBS Events and Administrative Coordinator and Podcast Creative Director buddhiststudies@utoronto.ca / betsy.moss@utoronto.ca