Australasian Association of Buddhist Studies Conference 2018
We are pleased to announce the 2018 AABS conference, which will be hosted by the Alfred Deakin Institute and Buddhist Studies@Deakin. This interdisciplinary conference will provide a forum for scholars and students of Buddhism to explore the rich tapestry of Buddhist cultures, philosophies, and practices in traditional settings and in modern social life.
For full details, please visit the conference website.
8–9 November 2018
Deakin Downtown, Level 12, Tower 2
727 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3008
Keynote speakers
Ann Gleig, University of Central Florida
John Powers, Deakin University
Amber D. Carpenter, Yale-National University of Singapore College
The conference committee is now inviting submissions of proposals for papers in all areas of Buddhist studies, including the following themes:
Conference convenors: Leesa Davis, Anna Halafoff and John Powers, Deakin University
We are pleased to announce the 2018 AABS conference, which will be hosted by the Alfred Deakin Institute and Buddhist Studies@Deakin. This interdisciplinary conference will provide a forum for scholars and students of Buddhism to explore the rich tapestry of Buddhist cultures, philosophies, and practices in traditional settings and in modern social life.
For full details, please visit the conference website.
8–9 November 2018
Deakin Downtown, Level 12, Tower 2
727 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3008
Keynote speakers
Ann Gleig, University of Central Florida
John Powers, Deakin University
Amber D. Carpenter, Yale-National University of Singapore College
The conference committee is now inviting submissions of proposals for papers in all areas of Buddhist studies, including the following themes:
- Buddhism in Australasia
- Buddhism in the ‘West’
- Buddhism and philosophy
- Buddhism in contemporary Asia
- Buddhist texts and contexts
- Historical studies of Buddhism
- Engaged Buddhism
- Buddhism, art and architecture
- Buddhism and meditation
- Food, animals, and Buddhism
Conference convenors: Leesa Davis, Anna Halafoff and John Powers, Deakin University