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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Address: 170 St. George Street M5R 2M8 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: buddhiststudies.utoronto.ca

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Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies at University of Toronto 09.02.2021

Don't miss this talk today! Register at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BSAzjnrCTd6HpwHYM6CjXg

Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies at University of Toronto 26.01.2021

Interested in furthering your language studies at UW-Madison? The UW-Madison Department of Asian Languages and Cultures is accepting auditors for Spring 2021 r...emote language instruction, including Hindi, Urdu, Tibetan, and Sanskrit. The cost for a 4-credit audited language course is $412 for residents and $2,848 for non-residents. Prospective students may apply as a Special Student Guest Auditor to enroll in Spring 2021 remote language instruction. More information on how to apply can be found here: https://acsss.wisc.edu/guest-auditors/

Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies at University of Toronto 10.01.2021

What do students get from experiential learning? Listen to our latest podcast episode, where we hear from students about how and what they learned in a creative course on the Buddhist concept of Interdependence. Listen here or find us on apple podcasts or wherever you listen. Please listen, like and share! http://teachingbuddhism.net/episode-13-embodied-learning-o/

Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies at University of Toronto 21.12.2020

Learning to communicate in Tibetan opens doors and connects hearts. Dr. Sean Hillman, from the Department for the Study of Religion, speaks about his experiences studying Tibetan in India and at the University of Toronto. He now uses his Tibetan in his career as a full-time clinical ethicist. https://youtu.be/V00tm6-ZZzo

Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies at University of Toronto 03.12.2020

Images are not just powerful as things. They have presence and aliveness. Kerry Brown http://teachingbuddhism.net/episode-11-teaching-asian-art-/