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Three major institutions of higher learning have come together to make this project possible.



The University of the Punjab was established in 1882 at Lahore and is today the largest and the oldest seat of higher learning in Pakistan.  The fact that this university has produced three Nobel laureates is eloquent testimony to its academic excellence. Located in the historic and culturally vibrant city of Lahore, the university has played a leading role in higher education in the country.  The university's announcement of the Woolner Project can be viewed here.



Geumgang University was founded in Nonsan, Korea in 2003.  The university pursues education and research in Buddhist studies and social welfare, international trade and public administration, and general studies that focus on the understanding of human society, the instillation of a sound moral sense, the cultivation of skills and abilities important in modern society, and the development of the basic learning ability essential for effective academic activities. The university works to develop academic exchanges, including student and professor exchanges, with leading universities around the world.



The University of Vienna in Austria is the home of a world-famous department of South-Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist studies (click here).  The university's  Woolner project website can be viewed here. This initiative is funded by Austrian Science Fund (see FWF).



Last update:  14:19 23/12 2010