Buddhist Studies Courses Summer Term 2016
The Numata Center for Buddhist Studies strengthens the curriculum of Buddhist Studies at the University by offering additional, specialized courses and seminars. Although the Center itself does not offer academic courses that are obligatory for the students' curriculum, it consolidates the B.A. and M.A. programs of the Asia-Africa-Institute and all other university institutions related to Buddhism and supports the annual Numata Visiting Professorship in Buddhist Studies.
Event | Time/Venue |
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Forschungsansätze der internationalen Süd- und Zentralasienwissenschaften Prof. Dr. Harunaga Isaacson; Prof. Dr. Tatjana Oranskaja; Prof. Dr. Dorji Wangchuk; Prof. Dr. Michael Zimmermann |
Starting 6.04.2016, |
Philosophy and Religion Prof. Dr. Michael Zimmermann |
Starting 8.4.2016, |
Tibetan Buddhist Intellectual History Prof. Dr. Dorji Wangchuk |
Starting 6.04.2016, |
Tibetan Philology and Textual Criticism: Researching Tibetan Buddhist Texts and Ideas Prof. Dr. Dorji Wangchuk |
Starting 6.04.2016, Wed 10.15–11.45 h, Venue: AT1, 117 |
Tibetisch III: Critical Reading of Tibetan Buddhist Texts Prof. Dr. Dorji Wangchuk |
Starting 6.04.2016, Wed 12.15–13.45 h, Venue: AT1, 117 |
Asian Buddhist Women, e-learning online course Bhikkhu Analayo |
Starting 7.4.2016, Thu 14:15–15:45 h |
Einführung in den japanischen Buddhismus Prof. Dr. Steffen Döll |
Starting 7.04.2016, |
Lektüreseminar japanischer Buddhismus: Das Shôbôgenzô Prof. Dr. Steffen Döll |
Starting 5.04.2016, |
Topics in Buddhist Studies: The Problem of Intentionality Prof. Dr. Steffen Döll |
Starting 4.04.2016, Mo 12:00–14:00 h, Venue: ESA O, Rm 114 |
Buddhistische Kunst in Südostasien Dr. Elisabeth Haderer |
On the following Fridays: 6.5.2016 12-15h 13.5.2016 12-15h 20.5.2016 12-15h 3.6.2016 Excursion |
Buddha, Dharma, Sangha - Einführung in eine Anthropologie der Buddhismen Frank Weigelt |
Starting 4.04.2016, |