European institutional network for classical South Asian Studies (fwd)

Erik Reenberg Sand ersand at coco.ihi.ku.dk
Tue Feb 20 07:49:51 UTC 1996



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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 16:51:24 +0100 (MET)
From: Erik Reenberg Sand <ersand at coco.ihi.ku.dk>
To: Asko H S Parpola <aparpola at cc.helsinki.fi>
Subject: Re: European institutional network for classical South Asian Studies

Dear Asko!

Thank you for the initiative. I have just spoken to our director, and he 
has agreed that it would be a good idea for our institute to join the 
network too. So, if you would please add us to the list.

Institute of History of Religion
University of Copenhagen
Njalsgade 80
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
DENMARK
Phone 35328957
Fax 35328956

On Thu, 15 Feb 1996, Asko H S Parpola wrote:

> In a meeting held at Gothenburg on 12-13 February, 1996, the following 
> university institutes/departments or their Indological sections decided to 
> establish an institutional network for collaboration in the field of  
> classical South Asian studies in Europe: 
> - Institute of Comparative Indoeuropean linguistics at the University of  
> Gothenburg (Folke.Josephson at compphil.gu.se),
> - Institute of Oriental Languages at the University of  Stockholm  
> (Claus.Oetke at orient.su.se) (Oetke's address is not yet in operation, 
> for the time being communicate via William.Smith at orient.su.se), 
> - Department of Comparative Religion at the University of Stockholm  
> (Berglie at rel.su.se), 
> - Institute of African and Asian Studies at the University of Uppsala  
> (Gunilla.Gren-Eklund at afro.uu.se),
> - Institute of East-European and Oriental Studies at the University of 
> Oslo  (G.v.Simson at easteur-orient.uio.no),   
> - Department of Comparative Religion at the University of Oslo         
> (Jens.Braarvik at iks.uio.no)  
> - Department of Asian and African Studies at the University of Helsinki 
> (Asko.Parpola at Helsinki.Fi)
> - Department of Oriental Studies at the University of Lausanne 
> (Johannes.Bronkhorst at orient.unil.ch)
> 
> The member institutions of this European network, which is open to other 
> European academic institutions to join, have in principle agreed to 
> collaborate and help each other in various ways - the exact terms and 
> modes of collaboration are to be decided in each case separately and to 
> mutual benefit, taking advantage of the possibilities offered by various 
> Eoropean and international programmes.
> 
> ----
> 
> Asko Parpola  (E-mail Asko.Parpola at Helsinki.Fi)
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Department of Asian and African Studies, Univ. of Helsinki
> 
> 
> 
> 







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