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Tag Archives: Buddhist women
E-learning Course on Asian Buddhist Women
Here’s an announcement about an upcoming E-learning course on Buddhist women in Asia. Sounds like it will be very interesting. The Numata Center for Buddhist Studies at the University of Hamburg, in cooperation with the Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal … Continue reading
E-learning course: Women in Indian Buddhism
There is still time to enrol in an E-learning course, or MOOC, on Women in Indian Buddhism, run out of Hamburg University’s Numata Center for Buddhist Studies. Here is the announcement: The Numata Center for Buddhist Studies at the University … Continue reading
Munich lecture series on “Women in Buddhist Practice”
Here is an announcement about an upcoming lecture series on women in Buddhism, being held at LMU, Munich. The Doctoral Program in Buddhist Studies and the Center for Buddhist Studies at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich organize alecture series on the … Continue reading