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The Biography of Nangsa Oebum Tibetan Reading Group

05 April 2021 7:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Chinese, Featured Sanskrit, Featured Tibetan

Beginning Monday Feb 22, join us each Monday from 7pm – 8:30pm PST on Zoom to discuss the biography of Nangsa Oebum, one of the eight great biographies of Tibet.

Traditions Of Yoga 2021: A Webinar Series (Webinar 3: Yoga and White Public Space)

07 April 2021 2:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Sanskrit

The Biography of Nangsa Oebum Tibetan Reading Group

12 April 2021 7:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Chinese, Featured Sanskrit, Featured Tibetan

Beginning Monday Feb 22, join us each Monday from 7pm – 8:30pm PST on Zoom to discuss the biography of Nangsa Oebum, one of the eight great biographies of Tibet.

Traditions Of Yoga 2021: A Webinar Series (Webinar 4: Vancouver Yoga Roundtable)

14 April 2021 2:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Sanskrit

The Biography of Nangsa Oebum Tibetan Reading Group

19 April 2021 7:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Chinese, Featured Sanskrit, Featured Tibetan

Beginning Monday Feb 22, join us each Monday from 7pm – 8:30pm PST on Zoom to discuss the biography of Nangsa Oebum, one of the eight great biographies of Tibet.

The Biography of Nangsa Oebum Tibetan Reading Group

26 April 2021 7:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Chinese, Featured Sanskrit, Featured Tibetan

Beginning Monday Feb 22, join us each Monday from 7pm – 8:30pm PST on Zoom to discuss the biography of Nangsa Oebum, one of the eight great biographies of Tibet.

Exploring Asian Heritage in Vancouver

06 May 2021 5:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Cantonese, Featured Chinese, Featured Events, Featured Hindi-Urdu, Featured Japanese, Featured Korean, Featured Persian, Featured Punjabi, Featured Sanskrit, Featured Tibetan

Moderated by Jimmy Yan, joined by Dr. Caroline Lo, Sophia Diamonds, Olivia Lim and Arian Zand

Asian Studies 60th Anniversary Celebration

06 December 2021 6:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Cantonese, Featured Chinese, Featured Events, Featured Hindi-Urdu, Featured Homepage, Featured Japanese, Featured Korean, Featured Persian, Featured Punjabi, Featured Sanskrit, Featured Tibetan

You Are Invited: Asian Studies 60th Anniversary Celebration, December 6, 2021, 6pm (PST)!

2022 Asian Studies Annual Careers Night

17 March 2022 6:00 pm
  • Categories: Featured Cantonese, Featured Chinese, Featured Events, Featured Hindi-Urdu, Featured Japanese, Featured Korean, Featured Persian, Featured Punjabi, Featured Sanskrit, Featured Tibetan
  • Tags: Careers Night

The Department of Asian Studies is delighted to invite you to our annual Careers Night on March 17, 2022!

Traditions of Yoga 2022: A Webinar Series

23 March 2022 - 06 April 2022
  • Categories: Featured Events, Featured Sanskrit

Join us for a public WEBINAR SERIES on Wednesday afternoons in conjunction with the course ASIA210, as we welcome noted scholars to discuss how and why they study yoga through historical, cultural, and critical lenses.

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