News
EASR Bursaries for the Annual Conference 2012 have been announced
Applications for bursaries to attend the EASR 2012 annual conference will be valid if received on or before the deadline of 30 April 2012.[more]
EASR Annual Conference 2012
The 11th Annual Conference will be held at Södertörn University, Stockholm on 23-26 August 2012. Registration and paper submission is in full progress![more]
2011 EASR Conference in Budapest
The Hungarian Association for the Academic Study of Religions was host to the tenth EASR conference from 18 to 22 September 2011[more]
e-Networks
The EASR supports various electronic networks:
- an online discussion forum for members of the national and regional member associations and connected scholars,
- six e-lists forming a network of discussion groups for various language regions.
The EASR facilitates their interaction but does not assume responsibility for their contents.
EASR Forum
To access the EASR Forum, you must open an account or login. All scholars and students of the study of religions based in Europe are welcome to join!
e-Lists

- Candide (French)
- Dolmen (English)
- Most (East European languages)
- Synkron (Nordic languages plus English)
- Tonantzin (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian)
- Yggdrasill (German)
To subscribe to one or more EASR e-lists click on the e-list name to find detailed instructions.
The main reason for having more than one e-list is to avoid domination by any one language. Within the various language regions it may be possible to discuss different issues in different ways. This contributes to the cultural richness of Europe. At the same time dual memberships will contribute to the network effect.
It is possible to be a member of more than one list. EASR announcements will be sent to all of these lists. Membership of e-lists is usually moderated by a list manager in order to protect the list and its members from misuse. Membership of the EASR (though recommended) is not a requirement for participation in any of the lists mentioned here. Participation by persons not resident in Europe, but who share the academic interests and linguistic orientation of the list is also welcome.

