The Center for Buddhism and East Asian Religion (CBEAR) is a unit of the Departments of Religion & East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University.
Originally founded in 2006 as the Columbia Center for Japanese Religion, the Center for Buddhism and East Asian Religion exists as a unit of the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and serves to coordinate, support, and develop the university’s resources for Buddhism and East Asian religion in three general areas: scholarly research, academic communication, and teaching. C-BEAR seeks to promote the study of Buddhism and Asian religious traditions in a broader East Asian context with an emphasis on both inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches.
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