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List of Symposiums
The Institute of Oriental Philosophy (IOP) exchanges scholarly journals with a significant number of universities and research institutes throughout the world. It also sends representatives to participate in international meetings, and concludes academic exchange agreements with various overseas research institutes.
List of symposiums held with other institutions (from 2000):
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Institute | Theme | Year |
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The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (Austria) | The Environment | 2000 |
The Institute of World Religions of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China) | Mahayana Buddhism and Modern Civilization | 2001 |
The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (Austria) | How Can We Overcome Violence Inherent in the Lives of People? | 2001 |
The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (Austria) | The Contribution of the World’s Religions to Peace | 2002 |
National Gandhi Museum (India) | Gandhism and Buddhism | 2003 |
The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (Austria) | How Do Religions Perceive Man? | 2003 |
The Institute of World Religions of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China) | Modern Civilization and Interreligious Dialogue | 2004 |
The Daisaku Ikeda Research Society of Peking University (China) | The Perspectives of Eastern Thought in the 21st Century | 2004 |
The Harvard University's Center for the Study of World Religions and the Yenshing Institute (USA) | The Role of Religions in Globalization | 2005 |
The National Committee ofDr. Ramachandran’s Centennial Anniversary (India) | Toward a Century of Nonviolence and Peace | 2005 |
The Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia) | Themes of Humankind and Religion | 2006 |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (China) | Eastern Culture and Modern Society: Philosophical Dialogue among Confucianism, Buddhism and Daoism | 2006 |
Indian Committee for Gandhi Studies (India) | Satyāgraha and Declaration Calling for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons | 2007 |
The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (Austria) | Life and Death Today: from the Viewpoint of Medicine and Philosophy | 2007 |
The World Poetry Society Intercontinental (India) | Poetry for World Peace, Harmony and Humanism | 2007 |
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia) | Buddhist Philosophy in a Multicultural Context | 2008 |
Wellesley College (USA) | East/West in Dialogue: Perspectives on Global Issues | 2008 |
The University of Lleida (Spain) | Toward a Harmonious Society: East/West Dialogue on Spirituality | 2009 |
The Institute of World Religions of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China) | Modern Society and Religion | 2009 |
Academia Brasileira de Filosofia (Brazilian Academy of Philosophy)(Brazil) | Modern Civilization and Philosophy | 2010 |
The Center for Slavonic-Byzantine Studies (Bulgaria) | Interreligious Dialogue about Christian and Buddhist Civilizations | 2011 |
The European Academy of Sciences and Arts (Austria) | Medicine and Religion | 2012 |
University of Malaya, Center for Civilisational Dialogue (Malaysia) | Intercivilisational Dialogue towards Peace, Harmonious Coexistence and Sustainability | 2012 |
The Center of Japanese Religions and Culture of the University of Southern California's School of Religion (USA) | Buddhist Environmentalism | 2013 |
The Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia The Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia | Civilisational Approach to Economic Development from An Islamic Perspective | 2014 |
University of Malaya (Malaysia) | Embracing Pluralism: A Commentary on an Initiative | 2014 |
The Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies (UK) | The Possibility of Buddhism for the Future of Humankind | 2016 |
The World Buddhist University (Thailand) | Global Challenge Facing Humanity and Buddhism | 2017 |
Dunhuang Academy China (China) | Dunhuang and the Lotus Sutra | 2018 |