University of Michigan Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies
The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies coordinates the work of more than 30 faculty members. San Duanmu is director of the center.
The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies coordinates the work of more than 30 faculty members. San Duanmu is director of the center.
The Center for Asian Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder is a national resource center for Asian studies.
The Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, focuses on research and teaching; research projects there include Rethinking Confucianism.
The Stanford China Program, begun in 2007 and part of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford, includes conferences, exchanges and fieldwork in China. Program director is Jean C. Oi.
Stanford University’s Center for East Asian Studies is a multidisciplinary teaching and research effort. Religious studies is among the disciplines, and faculty there have expertise in Buddhism, Taoism and classical Chinese thought.
Ohio State University Institute for Chinese Studies is part of the university’s East Asian Studies Center.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies has a rich history of scholarship on China.
The Harvard Divinity School includes the Center for the Study of World Religions. It is a residential community of academic fellows, graduate students, and visiting professors of major world religious traditions.
The Journal of Global Buddhism is an online scholarly academic journal. Charles S. Prebish is its editor emeritus.