March 2009

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Dr Peter Skilling: University Buddhist Education Foundation (UBEF) Visiting Professor

Dear list members,

The School of Languages and Cultures, University of Sydney, is honoured to host Dr Peter Skilling (Ecole française d’Extrême-Orient, Bangkok & Paris) the first University Buddhist Education Foundation (UBEF) Visiting Professor.

Please find attached a detailed schedule of upcoming presentations to 'Sydney Ideas' and the 'Australian Centre for Art and Archaeology', Friday lectures series and workshops at Sydney University this semester.

We do hope you can attend
AABS Executive

Peter Skilling
Peter Skilling is a Canadian citizen (born 1949). He has been a resident of Thailand for 30 years. He received a PhD with honours and a Habilitation in Paris (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes). His main field of research is the archaeology, history, and literature of Buddhism in South and Southeast Asia. Other interests include the early history of Mahāyāna Buddhism, the Pali literature of Southeast Asia, and the history of the Buddhist order of nuns. He has travelled extensively in South and Southeast Asia, and been a visiting professor at Harvard University (2000), Oxford University (2002), and the University of California at Berkeley (2005). At present he is Maître de Conférences with the École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) and Head of the Buddhist Studies Group of the EFEO. He is also a special lecturer at Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok).

Skilling’s publications include numerous articles and several books, the most recent being Mahāsūtras: Great Discourses of the Buddha (2 vols., Oxford, The Pali Text Society, 1994 and 1997) and the edited volume Wat Si Chum, Sukhothai: Art, Architecture and Inscriptions (River Books, Bangkok, 2008).

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gold leaf covered schist reliquary in the form of a stupa.  Kusana period, North Western India. National Museum, Karachi, Pakistan.
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