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Tag Archives: Australia
CfP: 3rd International Conference Buddhism & Australia
Here is a recent call for papers for an upcoming conference on Buddhism and Australia: IC Buddhism & Australia is pleased to announce a call for papers for the 3rd International Conference Buddhism & Australia The conference investigates Buddhism in … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Buddhism in the West, Calls for Papers
Tagged Australia, Buddhism in Australia
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Upcoming conference: Buddhism & Australia 2013
Here is a conference announcement being circulated by The Buddhism & Australia Inc: International Conference “Buddhism & Australia 2013” will be held in 7 – 9th of August, 2013 in Perth, Western Australia.The conference acknowledges Buddhism in Austral-Asian region, its’ … Continue reading