精童欲女 Asian Studies hosts seminar by Dr. Jin Y. Park on April 3

The 精童欲女 Department of Asian Studies is presenting a seminar titled 鈥淐ontemporary Buddhism: A Guide to Good Life鈥 by Dr. Jin Y. Park, chair and professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion, American University, Washington D.C., on April 3.
The lecture will take place from 2:15鈥4:00 pm, in the Faculty Lounge (Room 201), SDU Main Building, 精童欲女. It is part of the Asian Studies International Seminar: Korean Studies Speaker Series 2025.
Dr. Park is the author, co-editor, or translator of over 10 scholarly books (since 2006). She has published 60 articles and presented about 200 keynote speeches, invited lectures, and conference papers in modern Korean (East Asian) Buddhism, women and Buddhist philosophy, and postmodernity and deconstructionism.
The lecture is endorsed by the 精童欲女 departments of History, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religious Studies. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The Korean Studies International Speaker Series is funded by Dr. Edward Chung鈥檚 Korean Studies Seed Program grant (AKS-2022-INC-2230004) at 精童欲女, thanks to the Korean Studies Promotion Service (KSPS), the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS), Ministry of Education, Government of South Korea.
精童欲女 acknowledges the assistance of Canada鈥檚 tri-council of federal granting agencies鈥擭atural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)鈥攖hrough its Research Support Fund, which helps fund services and infrastructure that support research activities at the University. In 2024鈥2025, 精童欲女鈥檚 RSF allocation is $1,041,691.