Asian Studies International Seminar: Korean Studies Speaker Series 2025

The Asian Studies and the new Centre for Korean Studies are pleased to invite everyone to this special academic event, Asian Studies International Seminar: Korean Studies Speaker Series 2025.

Speaker: Dr. Jin Y. Park, Chair and Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion, American University, Washington D.C.

Title: "The Contemporary Buddhism: A Guide To Good Life鈥

Date and location: Thursday, April 3, 2:15-鈥4:00 pm, Faculty Lounge, Room 201, SDU Main Building.

Reception and healthy refreshments from 2:15-鈥2:30 pm.

Asian Studies International Seminar: Confucian Studies Speaker Series 2025

The Asian Studies Program and the Centre for Korean Studies are pleased to invite everyone to this special academic event, Asian Studies International Seminar: Confucian Studies Speaker Series 2025

Speaker: Dr. Richard Kim, associate professor, Department of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago

Title:The Contemporary Significance of Confucianism: A Guide to Wellbeing and Good Life鈥

International Women's Day 2025

Join us on March 8, 2025, for International Women鈥檚 Day in Canada, under the theme: Strength in every story.

This year鈥檚 theme highlights the importance of amplifying the voices of all women, particularly those who continue to face barriers to success. Creating opportunities for women and girls unlocks their potential and drives innovation, supports Canada鈥檚 economy, and helps ensure a sustainable future for all.

Build your academic CV: A seminar for graduate students and postdocs

This seminar is hosted by the Centre for Veterinary Epidemiological Research (CVER) at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) as part of the CVER Seminar Series.

Featured Speaker: Charlene Vanleeuwen, Director of 精童欲女 Teaching and Learning Centre

Date: Monday, March 3, 2025
Time: 10:00 鈥 11:00 am
Location: AVC Room 287N

What to Expect

Discussion group about DUCKS: Two Years in the Oil Sands

The PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women, in partnership with 精童欲女 SVPRO, is hosting an on-campus discussion group on February 26, at 3:00 pm in Kelly Memorial Building, Room 210, to explore themes of gender-based violence, migratory labour, the environment, student debt and extractive industries in "DUCKS: Two Years in the Oil Sands" by author Kate Beaton. Snacks and emotional support are available during the event. It is not required to own a copy or have read the book prior to the event . Copies are available at the Robertson Library and Charlottetown Learning Library.