Lecture Announcement | Center for Buddhist Studies – Spring Semester Event Series
Lectures × Art × Texts × Teaching: Exploring Diverse Dimensions of Buddhist Studies

  • 2026-03-06
  • 佛研中心

This semester, the Center for Buddhist Studies is pleased to present a series of lectures and workshops covering a wide range of topics, including Buddhist history, thought, art, and textual studies. Through various forms of academic exchange, these events aim to broaden perspectives in Buddhist studies and foster interdisciplinary dialogue. Faculty members, students, and anyone interested in Buddhist studies are warmly invited to participate.

The program features four major series of events:

1. International Scholars Lecture Series

This series invites distinguished international scholars to share their latest research and engage in cross-cultural academic dialogue.

  • Prof. Ann Heirman (Ghent University, Belgium)
    Lecture: Animals in the Daily Life of the Saṅgha: From India to China
    This talk explores the relationship between monastic communities and animals through Vinaya texts and historical sources.

  • Prof. Yanagi Mikiyasu 柳 幹康 (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
    A three-lecture series focusing on topics in Buddhist studies and the history of Chan/Zen Buddhism.

  • Prof. Hisanori Kuramoto  倉本 尚德 (Kyoto University, Japan)
    A lecture examining the historical background and intellectual significance of Daoxuan’s Illustrated Scripture.

2. Buddhist Art Lecture Series

This series approaches Buddhism from the perspectives of visual culture and art history, guiding participants to understand the historical contexts and religious meanings embedded in Buddhist artistic traditions.

3. Vietnamese Buddhist Text Reading Group

Through collaborative reading and discussion of Vietnamese Buddhist texts, this reading group aims to deepen understanding of the history and culture of Buddhism in Southeast Asia.

4. Buddhist Teaching Workshop

Focused on practical exchange, this workshop provides a platform to share teaching methods and course design in Buddhist studies, promoting pedagogical innovation and professional development.

📅 All events will begin in March 2026.
For detailed schedules and venues, please refer to the event posters below.

We warmly welcome faculty members, students, and all interested participants to join us in exploring the diverse perspectives of Buddhist studies and engaging in meaningful academic exchange.
 

International Scholars Lecture Series
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Buddhist Art Lecture Series  
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Vietnamese Buddhist Text Reading Group 
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Buddhist Teaching Workshop
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