[INDOLOGY] Call for Papers - Asian Phil Graduate Conference at the University of New Mexico
Antonia Ruppel
rhododaktylos at gmail.com
Fri Jun 5 17:21:42 UTC 2026
(Forwarded on behalf of Prof. Pierre-Julien Harter)
Dear Colleagues,
We would appreciate it if you could circulate this announcement among your
graduate students.
We are pleased to announce the second annual UNM Asian Philosophy Graduate
Conference, hosted by the University of New Mexico Department of
Philosophy. We invite master’s and Ph.D. students in Philosophy, Religious
Studies, Asian Studies, and related disciplines to submit papers for
presentation. The conference aims to provide a platform for emerging
scholars to engage in meaningful dialogue on ancient and modern Asian
philosophical traditions, which include (but are not necessarily limited
to) those from South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia, Tibet,
Central Asia, and Islamic traditions.
We accept papers on any topic or issue as long as there is substantial
engagement with Asian philosophy. Papers that are comparative in nature are
welcome, although the primary focus should be on some aspect of Asian
philosophy (e.g., we are unlikely to accept a paper that mostly focuses on
Wittgenstein but only briefly discusses Kong Zi). Papers concerning
diversifying philosophy curricula and canon are also welcomed.
*Submission Guidelines*
*Eligibility*: Graduate students (current and rising master’s and Ph.D.)
*Topics*: Any subject in Asian philosophy, broadly construed
Please submit an abstract to the Google Form:
https://forms.gle/ZWYVCQ6AbHxTQcP9A
● You will not receive an email notification of submission. After
submitting your application, you will be brought to a page that says “Your
response has been recorded.”
Abstracts should:
● Be 300-500 words
● Be prepared for anonymous review, i.e. should not have any identifying
information on file
● Include the title of the paper
● Be formatted as a PDF
● Have the file naming convention: "PAPER TITLE_APGC2026"
We do not currently accept multiple submissions; if you submit more than
one time, only your first submission will be read. Submissions that do not
follow the guidelines may be disqualified from consideration.
Final Paper Length: Suitable for a 20-minute presentation
*Deadline: *June 15
*Notification of Acceptance: *July 31
For more information see our conference Linktree: https://linktr.ee/apgc.unm
For any questions, please email apgc.unm at gmail.com
We look forward to your submissions and to fostering a vibrant and
convivial conversation!
---
Pierre-Julien Harter
Associate Professor
The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Professor of Philosophy in Buddhist
Studies
Department of Philosophy
University of New Mexico
Humanities Building 555
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