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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto;VALUE=DATE:20200221
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto;VALUE=DATE:20200224
DTSTAMP:20200128T172721Z
URL:https://buddhiststudies.utoronto.ca/events/teaching-buddhist-studies/
SUMMARY:New Paths in Teaching Buddhist Studies
DESCRIPTION:A Three-day Workshop\, Friday February 21–Sunday February 23\
 , 2020\n\nThe Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Centre for Buddhist Studies
  at the University of Toronto\, with support from Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai\, wi
 ll hold a three-day workshop on Teaching Buddhist Studies\, from Friday Fe
 bruary 21st to Sunday February 23rd\, 2020.\n\nSee http://teachingbuddhism
 .net/ for conference schedule\, registration\, and details.\n\nPlease regi
 ster to attend this event in Toronto at https://teaching-buddhism-toronto.
 eventbrite.ca.\n\nFor those outside Toronto\, a limited number of spaces w
 ill be available for participants to join us remotely via live video confe
 rence on Zoom. Please register for live access at https://teaching-buddhis
 m-online-access.eventbrite.ca \, and you will be sent login details closer
  to the event date.\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nSusan Andrews\, Mount Allison Univer
 sity\n\nJenny Bright\, Emmanuel College\n\nDavid DiValerio\, University of
  Wisconsin-Milwaukee\n\nJames Gentry\, Stanford University\n\nAnn Gleig\, 
 University of Central Florida\n\nNatasha Heller\, University of Virginia\n
 \nSujung Kim\, DePauw University\n\nMatthew King\, University of Californi
 a\, Riverside\n\nWinston Kyan\, University of Utah\n\nAmy Langenberg\, Eck
 erd College\n\nAna Cristina Lopes\, Stanford University\n\nNatasha L. Mikl
 es\, Texas State University\n\nMatthew Mitchell\, Allegheny College\n\nJoh
 n H. Negru\, Independent Scholar\n\nRachel H. Pang\, Davidson College\n\nA
 ntje Richter\, University of Colorado\, Boulder\n\nMelody Rod-ari\, Loyola
  Marymount University\n\nVanessa R. Sasson\, Marianopolis College\n\nJulia
  C. Stenzel\, Rangjung Yeshe Institute\n\nPhilippe Turenne\, Kathmandu Uni
 versity\, Centre for Buddhist Studies at Rangjung Yeshe Institute\n\nMaria
  Turek\, University of Toronto\n\nGreg Wilkinson\, Brigham Young Universit
 y\n\n\n\n\n\nLocation\nAll of our sessions and meetings will take place in
  the Department for the Study of Religion in the Jackman Humanities Instit
 ute\, Room 318\, at the University of Toronto (170 St. George Street\, Tor
 onto\, Ontario\, M5R 2M8).\n\nThere is limited parking in the immediate vi
 cinity. 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.\n\n\n\nFor more information\, please con
 tact:\n\nFrances Garrett\, HCBS Director frances.garrett@utoronto.ca \n\nS
 arah Richardson\, HCBS Director of Partnerships and Engagement sarah.ric
 hardson@utoronto.ca \n\nBetsy Moss\, HCBS Events and Administrative Coordi
 nator and Podcast Creative Director buddhiststudies@utoronto.ca / betsy
 .moss@utoronto.ca
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 \, ON\, M5R2M8\, Canada
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