Atlantic University Parapsychology Conference in October 2011



I'll be speaking at this conference along with Julie Beischel from the Windbridge Institute, Ed May of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, Roger Nelson of the Global Consciousness Project, and other notables including Doug Richards, Carlos Alvarado, Christine Simmonds-Moore, Nancy Zingrone,  Henry Reed, John Palmer, James Carpenter, Robert Van de Castle, Ginette Nachman, Frank Pasciuti, Loyd Auerbach, David McMillin, and Stephen Braude. 

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Anonymous said…
In other news. Unfortunately, Nancy Zingrone and her colleagues' proposal to start a Masters of Arts in Parapsychology program at Atlantic University was rejected.
http://www.parapsych.org/blogs/NanZingrone/entry/21/2011/6/atlantic_universitys_blog_and_the.aspx
Dean Radin said…
Yes, and all the more unfortunate given that anyone who attends the AU conference will find that it is just as scholarly as any program you are likely to find at any top-rated university in the world. The only difference is the nature of the topic, which isn't supposed to be a consideration in academia, but of course it is.
Tor said…
A bit off topic, but Dean, apart from Dick Bierman in the Netherlands, do you know of anyone else in Europe that is active within experimental psi-related research and has a physical science background (physics or chemistry)?

Tor
Anonymous said…
Indeed, a professor that has read my application to a Ph.D program now laugh as soon as he see me.
There is however no bad feelings between us, he just seem to think that I am "amusing but deluded"
Dean Radin said…
> anyone else in Europe that is active within experimental psi-related research and has a physical science background (physics or chemistry)?

Walter von Lucadou. Bernard Carr and and Brian Josephson also, but they aren't active experimentalists.
Anonymous said…
"anyone else in Europe that is active within experimental psi-related research and has a physical science background (physics or chemistry)?"

Jens Aage Tellefsen at Kungliga Tekniska högskolan in Stockholm has a background in physics and is interested in parapsychological research.
Tor said…
Dean and Nemo, thanks for the info!
This is such distressing news! I just completed Principles of Parapsychology with the thought it would be the foundation of a degree in Parapsychology. So, now it looks like I'll be back looking at Transpersonal Psych again.

Barb

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