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Core Curriculum Summer 2023

"Core curriculum" does not necessarily mean that the courses listed here are mandatory. You can find information about what is mandatory in the "curriculum" files (which need to be slightly updated) you have already received from the program coordinator, or by talking to her directly.

In this "core curriculum", we list
- the colloquia of the various individual disciplines that cooperate in our doctoral program (these colloquia are usually not restricted to Buddhist studies topics, and often BA and MA students also participate),
- courses which have been designed specifically for the doctoral researchers in our program.

(The target group of the courses listed in "supplementary courses" include BA, MA, and PhD students of various disciplines.)

1. Colloquia of various individual disciplines:

Colloquium: Feldforschungsergebnisse / AbsolventInnenkolloquium
Mo. 14.00 - 16.00 c.t.
Ludwigstraße 31 – 427
Constanze Pabst von Ohain
Vincent Tournier

Colloquium: Forschungskolloquium: Aktuelle Themen der Japan-Forschung
Do. 18.00 - 20.00 c.t.
Oettingenstr. 67 - 151
Vollmer, Klaus
Schulz, Evelyn

Colloquium: Forschungsseminar/Kolloquium Religionsphilosophie und östliche Philosophie
Di. 16.00 - 18.00 c.t.
Geschw.-Scholl-Pl. 1 - E 210
Sebastian Gäb

Seminar: Open Topic Research Seminar
Di. 16.00 - 18.00 c.t.
Oettingenstraße 67 – 169
Lehnert, Martin

2. Not subject specific offers/tutorial for foreign students:

Hauptseminar: Berufsvorbereitung
Mi. 10.00 - 12.00 c.t.
Ludwigstraße 31 - 427
Anna-Maria von Parseval

3. Writing Class:

Prof. Hartmann will offer his writing class again, and the details will follow in time. If you are interested in joining, you can also send him already a message per email to juhartmann@lmu.de.