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October 5, 2017

Graduate Conference in South Asian Religions

Graduate Conference in South Asian Religions

When

October 5, 2017 - October 6, 2017    
All Day
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Where

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100
170 St George St, Toronto

Event Type

  • Conference

co-sponsored by the Ho Centre

Graduate students engaged in original research from disciplines including, but not limited to, religious studies, women’s and gender studies, philosophy, anthropology, history, linguistics, sociology, area or diasporic studies, political science, and geography are encouraged to apply. As an inherently interdisciplinary conference, we endeavour to stimulate critical and scholastically rigorous conversations across historical periods, methodologies, and subject matter. As such, we encourage submissions from graduate students working on Islam, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism. Participants will deliver a 20 minute paper before an audience of students and faculty from the University of Toronto.

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