Dear Jacob,

That is terrible news and similar moves are afoot at the Australian National University.

Have there been any attempts to try to procure private funding for an endowed chair of Indology/Tibetology at Uni Copenhagen? Perhaps that might be the only option left? In Australia at least, privately endowed chairs are immune from these mindless cuts.

Kind regards,
Antonio

On 4 Apr 2016 7:34 pm, <jacob@fabularasa.dk> wrote:
Indian Languages and Culture refer to the study of the Americas with special emphasis on Mesoamerica.

Best,
Jacob

Howard Resnick skrev den 2016-04-04 13:27:
Thank you. The fields of Modern India, and Indian Languages and
Culture are to be maintained and reopened in 2017. I wonder to what
extent these two areas will cover ancient and pre-modern Indian
history and languages.

Best,
Howard

On Apr 4, 2016, at 5:32 AM, Toke Knudsen <Toke.Knudsen@oneonta.edu> wrote:

Dear all,

The University Post just reported that Indology and Tibetology are among a number of small humanities programs that will close at the University of Copenhagen:

http://universitypost.dk/article/ucph-confirms-closure-small-humanities-programmes

All best,
Toke
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