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  2. CFP: International Burma Studies Conference

CFP> Panel proposal submission deadline extended: IABS 2017, Toronto

Dear Colleages,
As there have been e-lists on which this announcement did not circulate yet, and in order to give those who may have missed last weekend’s deadline another opportunity, I am hereby recirculating the First Circular of the XVIIIth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, August 20 to August 25, 2017, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
By the original deadline, we have already received plenty of excellent panel proposals, exceeding our expectations, and I would like to thank everybody who is promising to make the XVIIIth IABS Congress a success. However, we would like to give the chance to those of you who did not receive the circular and the call for panels to still submit a panel proposal along the guidelines specified in the Circular below.
The extended deadline for panel proposals is February 28, 2016.
Looking forward to your submissions, with warm regards,
Christoph Emmrich
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XVIIIth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies
August 20 to August 25, 2017, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
FIRST CIRCULAR: April 30, 2015

Dear Colleagues, Dear Friends:
On August 20th to the 25th, 2017, the XVIIIth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies will take place at the University of Toronto, in one of the world’s most diverse and dynamic cities. It is with excitement that on behalf of the IABS, my university, and the conference’s planning committee, I send you this first circular to warmly invite all IABS members and supporters to the congress in Toronto.
General Information
The XVIIIth Congress represents a recurring opportunity for Buddhist studies scholars from around the world to come together and celebrate the achievements of our field. Since the diversity of the field is ever increasing, the congress is also a good moment for new members to join our community. Colleagues who do not currently hold membership should apply through the online form at the IABS website at www.iabsinfo.net. Initial enquiries about eligibility should be sent to the association's Secretary General, Dr. Ulrich Pagel (up1@soas.ac.uk).
The International Association of Buddhist Studies is grateful for the support of its members, without which it would not exist. Membership comes with both privileges and duties. The Planning Committee would like to remind all prospective participants that they must be a fully paid member for the year 2017 in order to attend the event, deliver a paper or sit on a panel. To be a member of the association in 2017, colleagues wishing to participate in the congress will need to pay their IABS dues by December 31, 2016. All participants will also need to pay a congress registration fee used to help us cover the cost of hosting the event. The exact amount will be announced in the Second Circular.
Further Circulars, Information, and Website
Further circulars and information will be relayed via email. So please visit the conference website at http://www.iabs2017-uoft.ca and complete the electronic “Mailing List” request form, to be found on the website’s “Contact” page, as soon as possible. In order to attract to the congress scholars who do not hold current IABS membership, please forward this First Circular to anybody who might be interested in joining us in Toronto.
Academic Program
The aim of this Congress is to foster dialogue in the field, generate unique directions in research and come together to support the personal achievements of inspirational members. In order to meet these aims and contribute to the success of both ongoing and new research projects, the Planning Committee wishes to reaffirm the following format of proceedings:
(i) So that a range of scholars and research will be represented, only one paper per participant is permitted.
(ii) Each day will consist of four periods lasting an hour and a half each. During these periods of time several panels convene simultaneously. Five or six papers maximum will comprise each panel or section, with each paper allotted no more than 20 minutes. An additional 10 minutes for questions and discussion will be afforded for each paper.
(iii) General topics will be provided by the Planning Committee after input from current IABS members. Papers will be grouped by section according to the general topics announced in the Second Circular, April 2016.
(iv) All panels will be limited to half a day, save for special circumstances. Convenors organizing the panels will personally contact selected contributors.
Call for Initial Panel Proposals
With the interests and expertise of our members in mind, the Planning Committee would like to invite initial panel proposals from scholars and colleagues reflecting the wide and evolving range of Buddhist studies. Please provide a brief, 200 word description of the proposed topic for the panel you wish to convene. Include along with your description a tentative list of potential contributors for the panel (not counted within the 200 word limit). After the selected panel topics have been presented in the Second Circular, interested parties should contact the panel convenor directly to inquire about joining.
The initial panel proposals should be sent to Christoph Emmrich, Chair, Planning Committee of the XVIIIth IABS Congress, University of Toronto, Dept. for the Study of Religion, at christoph.emmrich@utoronto.ca. The deadline for the initial panel proposals is January 31, 2016.
Individual Paper Proposals
The Planning Committee will provide a list of themes in the Second Circular, along with a call for individual papers accordingly.
Posters and Exhibits
We welcome both posters and exhibits from members for this congress. The Second Circular will contain guidelines for special sessions of poster and exhibit presentations where members can engage one another in a less formal setting.
Visa Requirements
Please be advised that members should inquire into visa regulations between Canada and their home country as soon as possible. The planning committee is not able to procure visas for international attendees. Members may inquire through commercial travel agents, or with the Canadian consulate in your home country/region.
Accommodations
The University of Toronto is surrounded by a wide selection of culinary treasures, cultural sites and world class lodgings. Available accommodations range from discount dormitory style at $45/night, to midrange and boutique hotels, even bed and breakfast style rooms near campus. A full list of accommodations will be made available with the Second Circular.
Conference/Travel Grants
We regret that there is no financial assistance available directly from the Planning Committee, yet we encourage members to immediately pursue external grants, bursaries and stipends. The Planning Committee strives to ensure an affordable and enjoyable experience for all participants, scholars and students alike. The registration deadline and fee will be stated in the next circular.
The Team of the XVIIIth IABS Congress
I am delighted to present to you the conference’s Planning Committee. It will be generously assisted by the academic coordinator and his emerging team, as well as local administrative staff and volunteers.
Planning Committee President: Anne MacDonald, University of Vienna
Planning Committee Chair: Christoph Emmrich, University of Toronto
Planning Committee Members: Wendi Adamek, University of Calgary; James Apple, University of Calgary; Dan Arnold, University of Chicago; James Benn, McMaster University; Lara Braitstein, McGill University; Chen Shen, Royal Ontario Museum; Jinhua Chen, University of British Columbia; Shayne Clarke, McMaster University; Deepali Dewan, Royal Ontario Museum; David Drewes, University of Manitoba; Frances Garrett, University of Toronto; Amanda Goodman, University of Toronto; Nam-Lin Hur, University of British Columbia; Chiara Letizia, Université de Québec;  Jessica Main, University of British Columbia; Jason Neelis, Wilfrid Laurier University; Mark Rowe, McMaster University; Jeff Wilson, University of Waterloo
Planning Committee Advisory Board: Collett Cox, University of Washington; Birgit Kellner, University of Heidelberg; Ulrich Pagel, University of London; Tom Tillemans, University of Lausanne
Academic Coordination: Anthony Scott, University of Toronto
Allow me to conclude by wishing you a productive time ahead and by expressing my hope that my colleagues and I will see you in Toronto in 2017.
Yours truly,
Christoph Emmrich

Correspondent:
Christoph Emmrich
Associate Professor, Buddhist Studies
Chair, Planning Committee of the XVIIIth IABS Congress
University of Toronto
Dept. for the Study of Religion
170 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario M5R 2M8
Canada
E-mail: christoph.emmrich@utoronto.ca
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CFP: International Burma Studies Conference

CALL FOR PAPERS
TRADITIONS AND CHALLENGES:
INTERNATIONAL BURMA STUDIES CONFERENCE 2016
October 7-9, 2016
Submission deadline: April 15, 2016

Celebrate!
This year marks the 30th Anniversary of the Center for Burma Studies at Northern Illinois University. To commemorate, this year the Center will host the biennial International Burma Studies Conference, with the theme, “Traditions and Challenges,” at NIU in DeKalb, Illinois from October 7 to 9, 2016.

Participate!
The Board of Trustees of the Burma Studies Foundation, the Burma Studies Group and the Center for Burma Studies cordially invite you to participate in this exciting conference! We invite papers on all aspects of Burma/Myanmar Studies, broadly defined, including (but not limited to) anthropology, art history, environment, health, history, literature, linguistics, music, political science, popular culture, religions, sociology and area studies.
In addition to the academic conference, the Center for Burma Studies will also be hosting a series of cultural events.

Submission details
We are accepting proposals for either individual papers or whole panels by April 15, 2016. Prospective participants must submit -- via attached Word document (.doc .docx) or pasted in an email -- a title and 150-250 word abstract for his or her paper, as well as the presenter’s name, affiliation, and contact information. Panel organizers, please submit this information, including a panel abstract, as well as all abstracts, for every participant on one continuous document. Send this information to burmastudies2016@gmail.com.  Accepted participants and panel organisers will be notified on or before May 15 2016.

Assistance
As a result of the generosity of the Burma Studies Foundation, there is the possibility for reduced registration fees and partial travel assistance for students and scholars otherwise unable to attend the conference due to limited resources. If you would like to apply for these concessions, please attach a separate letter detailing your situation.

Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to seeing you in DeKalb in October!

Jane M Ferguson (Conference Convener)
Australian National University

Catherine Raymond (Co-Convener)
Northern Illinois University
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