Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies

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The trust co-funds the Hualin Journal of Buddhist Studies, which is hosted at the Research Center for Buddhist Texts and Arts at Peking University alongside support from the Glorisun Charitable Foundation and facilitated by the FROGBEAR project on Buddhism and East Asian Religions based at the University of British Columbia. FROGBEAR is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

This peer-reviewed academic journal emphasizes interdisciplinary, multi-sourced, multi-media, and cross-cultural academic research on Buddhism. It welcomes submissions across various fields, including the history of religions, literary studies, manuscript studies pertaining to Chinese, Japanese, Korean, South and Southeast Asian, Tibetan, and Tangut traditions, Dunhuang studies, doctrinal research utilizing rare sources, art historical perspectives, institutional history, anthropological inquiries, sociopolitical studies, as well as comparative and philosophical analyses.

The English journal is published by Cambria Press and the Chinese journal 《華林國際佛學學刊》 is published by World Scholastic Publishers.