- Location
- Jackman Humanities Building – 170 St. George Street – Room 100, Toronto, ON M5R 2M8
- Series/Type
- Alumni Event, Faculty/Staff Event, Student Event, U of T Community Event
- Format
- In-Person
- Dates
- March 18, 2026 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Links
Presented by The Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health program (New College, A&S) …
Join us to explore interdisciplinary research on meditative and embodied practices, their histories and contexts in philosophical, religious, and spiritual traditions globally, and their applications in society.
This lecture is part of a series celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health Program in 2026.
Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health (BPMH) is the largest undergraduate Buddhist Studies program in North America, internationally known for its leadership in contemplative science education. For 20 years, BPMH has brought together scientists, scholars, health practitioners, and Buddhist traditions in dynamic interdisciplinary dialogue.
To register, please visit: https://uoft.me/bpmh-20-anniversary-lecture-series
The Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Health program would like to thank the Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Centre for Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto, Buddhist & Psychology Student Union (BPSU) and the Department for the Study of Religion for their collaboration.