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Visiting Fellowships

Throughout the four decades of its existence, the Centre has enabled many dozens of Visiting Fellows from around the world to pursue research in Oxford in all areas of Jewish history, literature, language, and thought.

 

Library facilities include the Leopold Muller Memorial Library and the Bodleian Library in Oxford.

FELLOWSHIPS


OXFORD SEMINAR
IN ADVANCED JEWISH STUDIES
2020-2021

Towards the Study of Jewish-Buddhist Relations
January to June 2021

Project Leaders:
Boaz Huss, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Lionel Obadia, National Agency of Research in France
Sebastian Musch, University of Osnabrück

Core Group Member: Yaakov Ariel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The aim of the Oxford Seminar in Advanced Jewish Studies for 2020-2021 is to bring together scholars of Jewish-Buddhist relations and develop a framework for the future study of the field.  To date, Jewish-Buddhist studies have received little scholarly attention, even though the historical basis for the study of the Jewish-Buddhist relationship is strong.
Read about the Project here

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