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Engaged Buddhism

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Jin Y. Park, “What Is Ethics For? A Minimalist Approach to Buddhist Ethics”

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Jin Y. Park, “What Is Ethics For? A Minimalist Approach to Buddhist Ethics”

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Jay L. Garfield, “Buddhism and Nonviolence in the Contemporary World”

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Jay L. Garfield, “Buddhism and Nonviolence in the Contemporary World”

Buddhist Ethics 3.0, Sep 29-Oct 2, 2022

Buddhist Ethics 3.0, Sep 29-Oct 2, 2022

Buddhist Ethics 3.0: In Memory of Michael Jerryson (1974-2021) University of British Columbia • Sep 30 – Oct 2, 2022 About the Conference Buddhist Ethics 3.0 is the third in a series of conferences originally launched by the editorial team of the Journal of Buddhist Ethics. The first was hosted by Daniel Cozort at Dickinson […]

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Susan Andrews, “Co-creating Learning Experiences at the Peripheries”

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Susan Andrews, “Co-creating Learning Experiences at the Peripheries”

Guest Lecture with James Mark Shields: Socially Engaged Buddhism and the Problem of Nonviolence

Guest Lecture with James Mark Shields: Socially Engaged Buddhism and the Problem of Nonviolence

Guest Lecture with Professor Clark Chilson: Incentives to Secularize Buddhism

Guest Lecture with Professor Clark Chilson: Incentives to Secularize Buddhism

Workshop: Buddhism and Social Change

Workshop: Buddhism and Social Change

DATE Monday September 30, 2019 TIME 9 AM to 4:40 PM LOCATION Richmond | Dharma Drum Vancouver Centre 8240 No. 5 Rd About this event The Dharma Drum Vancouver Centre’s “Buddhism and Social Change” workshop proposes to address areas of dialogue between Buddhist practice and the complex social and environmental crises and transitions we currently […]

Buddhism and Politics, Jun 6-7, 2014

UBC’s Buddhism and Contemporary Society Program, funded by The Tung Lin Kok Yuen Canada Foundation, will hold a conference on Buddhism and Politics on June 6-7, 2014 at the C.K. Choi Building, Point Grey campus. ***Event is free and open to public registrants***  Register here Refreshments, snacks, and lunch will be available for registered guests. The organizers […]

HH the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa at the Chan Centre — June 22

HH the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa at the Chan Centre — June 22

Buddhism and Mental Health: An Informal Discussion with Mark Unno and Dzung Vo, Moderated by Carole Christensen

Date: Tuesday, March 22 Time: 7–8 pm Location: Asian Centre Auditorium | UBC   Following Dr. Vo’s lecture, “The Mindful Teen: Secular and Buddhist Mindfulness for Adolescents,” Dr. Carole Christensen, Professor Emerita of UBC’s School of Social Work, will moderate an informal discussion with Dr. Vo and Dr. Unno on the theme of Buddhism and mental […]

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