October 31, 2019Guest Lecture: The Thein-mazi Temple of Pagan: Its Lost Legacy RedeemedSamerchai Poolsuwan (Thammasat University). 4 pm, Thursday, October 31, 2019. Yale University, Department of Religious Studies (COLL451), B-04.
February 6, 2020Guest Lecture: Modern Buddhist Suffering: Pathos, History, and Moral Responses at a Contemporary Japanese LeprosariumJessica Starling (Lewis and Clark College). Thursday, February 6, 2020, 4:30pm to 6:00pm. Yale University, 451 College Street, Room B04.
February 20, 2020Guest Lecture: From Agnostic to Atheist to Secular Buddhist: A Personal JourneyStephen Batchelor (Bodhi College). Thursday, February 20, 2020, 1:30 pm–3:00 pm. Yale University, Linsley-Chittenden Hall, Room 102, 63 High Street, New Haven, CT 06511.
February 21, 2020Guest Lecture: Valabhi – An Ancient Centre of LearningDr. Shailendra Mehta, President, MICA, India. Friday, February 21, 2020, 12:00pm - 1:00pm. Yale University, 451 College Street, Room B04.
February 27, 2020Guest Lecture: Buddhist Apocalyptic Saviors and Imperial Authority during the Reign of Empress Wu Zetian (690-705CE)April D. Hughes (Boston University). Thursday, February 27, 2020, 4:30 pm–6:00 pm. Yale University, 451 College Street, Room B04.
October 14, 2021A Forest of Knowledge about the Texts and Images regarding Buddhist Saints, Sages, Translators, and EncyclopedistsOctober 14–16, ONLINE with Yale University and Zhejiang University.
November 7, 2021From Jetavana to Jerusalem: Sacred Biography in Asian Perspectives and BeyondNovember 7–9, ONLINE with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Yale University.
March 7, 20222022 Glorisun International and Intensive Program, co-organized by the Glorisun Network for Buddhist Studies at UBC and Yale UniversityJuly 20 - August 9, 2022. ONLINE, with Yale University
March 17, 20222022 Glorisun International and Intensive Program, with Yale University – Seminar and Lecture SeriesReturn to the main program page. Segment 1 Seminar 1: Barend TER HAAR (Hamburg): “Thinking through socio-religious change from the Han to the late imperial […]