The links below are included for the information and convenience of researchers and those interested in the subject. Higher education institutions which offer courses in parapsychology and related areas are listed under Parapsychology Research Centres - UK, and Parapsychology Research Centres - Worldwide. SPR Members' Pages are included for the information and convenience of SPR members.
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| Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit |
Based at Goldsmiths, University of London, the unit is part of the Department of Psychology and is headed by Professor Chris French. |
| Anomalous Experience Research Unit |
Established in 2006 and based at York University, the Unit seeks to develop interdisciplinary social science research on anomalous experiences. |
| Centre for the Study of Anomalous Psychological Processes |
The Centre at Northampton University conducts research in the areas of parapsychological and transpersonal psychological research. |
| Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychology |
This unit at Liverpool John Moores University is interested in research into the nature of consciousness and the psychology of spiritual development. |
| Koestler Parapsychology Unit |
The unit is part of the Psychology Department at the University of Edinburgh. It consists of a group of academic staff and postgraduate students with an active interest in parapsychology. |
| Mind-Matter Unification Project |
Professor Brian Josephson's home page at the University of Cambridge |
| Parapsychology by Distance Learning |
A two-year postgraduate MSc online course in parapsychology offered by Coventry University |
| Parapsychology Research Group |
Based at the Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University, the group is dedicated to the study of anomalous or 'psychic' experiences. |
| Psychology of Paranormal Phenomena Research Group |
The Group is part of the Centre for Psychological Research at the University of Derby, and is coordinated by Ian Baker. |