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August 20, 2017

XVIIIth Congress
of the International Association of Buddhist Studies

  • Conference
  • Ho Centre Supported Event

Details

August 20, 2017 - August 25, 2017
All Day


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The XVIIIth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies (IABS) will be held at the University of Toronto, Canada from 20th to 25th August 2017.

This is an academic conference which is held every three or four years. It serves as the premier international forum for scholars of Buddhism to present their research.

On the forthcoming conference official website you will be able to find information about the congress and its academic program, including all dates and deadlines, current proposals for panels and individual papers, registration procedures, travel arrangements, exhibitors and social programs. Relevant news will be published continuously on the website.

We look forward to welcoming you to Toronto as a participant of the XVIIIth IABS Congress in Toronto.


This conference was made possible thanks to the generous support of
Robert H. N. Ho Family FoundationUniversity of Toronto Ho Centre for Buddhist StudiesFo Guang Shan

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