The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) announces a new
initiative supporting research and teaching in Buddhist studies funded
by a $1.9 million grant from the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation
<http://www.rhfamilyfoundation.org/> .
Working with the Foundation, ACLS will offer an articulated set of
fellowship and grant competitions that will expand the understanding
and interpretation of Buddhist thought in scholarship and society,
strengthen international networks of Buddhist studies, and increase
the visibility of innovative currents in those studies. ACLS will
organize competitions for the following:
* <http://www.acls.org/programs/buddhist-studies/#diss>
Robert H. N.Ho Family Foundation/ACLS Dissertation Fellowships in
Buddhist Studies
* <http://www.acls.org/programs/buddhist-studies/#diss>
Robert H. N.Ho Family Foundation/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellowships in
Buddhist Studies
* <http://www.acls.org/programs/buddhist-studies/#collab>
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation/ACLS Collaborative Research Grants
in Buddhist Studies
* <http://www.acls.org/programs/buddhist-studies/#vp>
Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation/ACLS Visiting Professorships in
Buddhist Studies
These are global competitions. There are no restrictions as to the
location of work proposed or the citizenship of applicants.
Applications must be submitted through the ACLS Online Fellowship
Application system (OFA). Sample applications and a link to OFA will be
available in July 2013.
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Further details may be found here:
http://www.acls.org/programs/buddhist-studies/
James A. Benn
Chair
Department of Religious Studies, McMaster University
University Hall, Room 105, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1, CANADA
Phone: 905 525 9140, ext 24210/ 24734 (Chair’s office)
Fax: 905 525 8161
URL: http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/bennjam/
Source: AISLS
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