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March 2012

  • Friday, March 9th – Sunday, March 11th INDePth - "Interrogating Notions of Development and Progress" Conference

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    Friday, March 9, 201211:00AM - 4:00PMExternal Event, Music Room, Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto
    Saturday, March 10, 20129:00AM - 5:00PMExternal Event, Music Room, Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto
    Sunday, March 11, 20129:00AM - 5:00PMExternal Event, Music Room, Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto
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    Description

    INDePth – Interrogating Notions of Development and Progress Conference is an annual conference on development that brings together students from a variety of fields and universities. We aim to help students share knowledge, build their network and equip in skills which will empower them to become change-makers.

    INDePth reaches out to students at leading Canadian, American and Indonesian universities across a variety of disciplines. These students will collaborate and connect in workshops to understand the ways in which economic and social developments work. Following student delegations have confirmed their participation:

    University of Toronto
    University of Toronto-Scarborough
    University of Alberta
    University of British Columbia
    University of Ottawa
    Gadjah Mada University

    INDePth Conference 2012 will look at the path of economic development in Indonesia and its 238 million population as a reference to discuss it’s social consequences on this culturally and ethnically diverse nation.

    By the end of the workshops, students will gain both intellectual and practical skills to contribute their local communities and internationally. Most importantly, they will have built a network of similarity minded colleagues to support them in that endeavor.

    For further detail, check our website http://indepthconference.wordpress.com/

    Support INDePth by liking our facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/INDePth-Conference/229238060484716

    For full itinerary, visit http://indepthconference.wordpress.com/the-indonesian-experience-2012/itinerary/

    Contact

    Betty Xie

    Sponsors

    Pan-Asia Student Society (PASS)

    Co-Sponsors

    Asian Institute

    Canada Centre for Global Security Studies

    Centre for Southeast Asian Studies

    Dr. David Chu Community Network in Asia Pacific Studies


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  • Monday, March 12th – Tuesday, March 13th THERAVADA CIVILIZATIONS: Thematic Continuities and Vernacular Appropriations

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    Monday, March 12, 20129:00AM - 5:30PMExternal Event, University of Toronto,
    Faculty Club,
    41 Wilcocks Street
    Tuesday, March 13, 20129:00AM - 5:30PMExternal Event, University of Toronto,
    Faculty Club,
    41 Wilcocks Street
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    Description

    With presentations by:
    Stephen Berkwitz, Anne Blackburn, Thomas Borchert, Steven Collins, Kate Crosby, Christoph Emmrich, Charles Hallisey, Anne Hansen, Charles Keyes, Justin McDaniel, Patrick Pranke, Juliane Schober, Donald Swearer and Ashley Thompson.
    And with the participation of Louis Gabaude, John Holt, Jacques Leider and Alicia Turner.

    Public keynote lecture by:
    Steven Collins
    Pali Practices of the Self
    Sunday, March 11, 6-8 pm
    Campbell Conference Facility
    Munk School of Global Affairs
    1 Devonshire Place
    Registration: http://www.munk.utoronto.ca/EventDetails.aspx?eventid=10892

    Sponsors

    The University of Toronto / McMaster University Yehan Numata Buddhist Studies Program

    Co-Sponsors

    Henry Luce Foundation

    Centre for Southeast Asian Studies

    Asian Institute


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