IEAS - Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley

"Tibetan Religion and State in the 17th and 18th Centuries: Tibetan, Chinese, and Mongolian Perspectives"


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DATE:Friday, May 5, 2006 to Sunday, May 7, 2006
PLACE:Lipman Room, Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
FORMAT:Conference
SPONSORS:Center for Buddhist Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, Center for Chinese Studies, Townsend Center for the Humanities

Directions

Andersen Auditorium

The public lecture Tibet: Does History Matter? will be held at Andersen Auditorium, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley.

Campus map

Directions to Andersen Auditorium

Andersen Auditorium is located in the Haas School of Business, in the eastern region of campus. Please find the Haas School of Business in section C6 of this campus map.

By BART
If traveling by BART, exit the Richmond-Fremont line at the Berkeley station (not North Berkeley). When you leave the BART station, walk south down Shattuck Avenue to Bancroft Way (two or three blocks depending on which station exit you leave from) and turn left. Walk East 7 blocks to Piedmont Avenue and turn left. Continue on Piedmont Avenue. The Haas School of Business will be on your left, across from Kleeberger field.

From Interstate 80
To reach the site by car from Interstate 80, exit at the University Avenue off-ramp in Berkeley. Take University Avenue east to Oxford Street and turn right. Oxford becomes Fulton Street in a couple of blocks. Turn left onto Durant Avenue, continue past Telegraph Avenue and College Avenue. Turn left onto Piedmont Avenue. The Haas School of Business will be on your left, across from Kleeberger field.

From Highways 24/13
To reach us from Highways 24/13, exit 13 at Tunnel Road in Berkeley. Continue on Tunnel Road as it becomes Ashby. Turn right at Telegraph and drive approximately one mile north to Durant Ave. and turn right. Continue past College Avenue, and make a left onto Piedmont Avenue. The Haas School of Business will be on your left, across from Kleeberger field.

Directions to campus are also available at berkeley.edu/visitors/traveling.html.

Parking

There are various public parking lots and facilities near campus and in downtown Berkeley. This list includes municipal and privately owned parking lots and garages open to the public. Please consult signs for hours and fees.

For parking near the Berkeley Art Museum, we recommend the following lots:

More information is available at pt.berkeley.edu.


Lipman Room, Barrows Hall

The conference "Tibetan Religion and State in the 17th and 18th Centuries: Tibetan, Chinese, and Mongolian Perspectives" will be held in the Lipman Room, Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley.

Campus map

Directions to the Lipman Room

The Lipman Room is located on the 8th floor of Barrows Hall. Barrows Hall is located at the southern region of campus. Please find Barrows Hall in section D4 of this campus map.

By BART
If traveling by BART, exit the Richmond-Fremont line at the Berkeley station (not North Berkeley). When you leave the BART station, walk south down Shattuck Avenue to Bancroft Avenue (two or three blocks depending on which station exit you leave from) and turn left. Walk 4 ½ blocks to Barrow Lane and turn left onto campus. Barrows Hall will be on your right.

From Interstate 80
To reach the site by car from Interstate 80, exit at the University Avenue off-ramp in Berkeley. Take University Avenue east to Oxford Street and turn right. Oxford becomes Fulton Street in a couple of blocks. Turn left onto Durant Avenue, continue past Dana and Telegraph Avenue, then turn left onto Bowditch Street. Turn left onto Bancroft Avenue, then right onto Barrows Lane. Barrows Hall is located on the right.

From Highways 24/13
To reach us from Highways 24/13, exit 13 at Tunnel Road in Berkeley. Continue on Tunnel Road as it becomes Ashby. Turn right at College and drive approximately one mile north to Bancroft Way and turn left. Turn right onto Barrows Lane. Barrows Hall is on the right.

Directions to campus are also available at berkeley.edu/visitors/traveling.html.

Parking

There are various public parking lots and facilities near campus and in downtown Berkeley. This list includes municipal and privately owned parking lots and garages open to the public. Please consult signs for hours and fees.

For parking near the Berkeley Art Museum, we recommend the following lots:

More information is available at pt.berkeley.edu.