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Professor Pauline Yu: Enriching Life and Work with the Skills of the Humanities
Underscoring the long-term benefits of the humanities as an academic pursuit
Uploaded 6 Nov 2015
Fusion Art on the Move: The Mongolian Melting Pot
There are few better examples of the Mongolian Buddhist heritage than Ikh Khüree, known today as none other than Ulaanbaatar itself, the country’s capital. A seamless fusion of nomadic prac
Uploaded 6 Feb 2015
A General Overview of the 17th IABS Congress in Vienna (18–23 August 2014)
On the way to Vienna for the 17th Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies (IABS) in the early morning of 18 August, the good memories of the 16th Congress at Dharma Drum Mountain
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
An Interview with Professor Pauline Yu—President of the American Council of Learned Societies
About the ACLS   Formed in 1919, the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is a private, non-profit federation of 72 national learned societies. As representative of American scholarship, the A
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
Meetings and Crossroads: The International Association of Buddhist Studies 17th Congress
In late August, the International Association of Buddhist Studies (IABS) held its 17th Congress at the University of Vienna. The event was attended by an international body of scholars with wide-rangi
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Will Fund Fellowships to Further Buddhist Scholarship Worldwide
Offered in partnership with the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), the grants reflect the Foundation’s belief in Buddhism’s relevance to contemporary issues.     (May 13, 2013 – Hong Ko
Uploaded 5 Jun 2013
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