Psience News - 5-11 April 2020

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[Note that news collection for this article ended a few days early]

This is a listing of news items about parapsychology, psi, the paranormal and related subjects, posted to the Psience Quest Forums. We hope that news about parapsychology is adequately covered here, but news about other topics will represent only a selection.

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Upcoming events are also listed in the Calendar section.

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Upcoming events

From this and previous pages of Psience News. For further details, see the Calendar section.

  • 6 April - 19 June 2020: Online
An eleven-week course entitled "Introduction to Parapsychology" organised by the Koestler Parapsychology Unit at Edinburgh University (Discuss; Calendar Entry)
  • 15 April 2020: Online (NEW)
An online event entitled "Noetic Global Gathering: Spiritual Entrainment for Healing" led by Reverend Paulette Pipe and organised by IONS (Discuss; Calendar Entry)
  • 25 April 2020: Online
A webinar entitled "Psi in the Natural World" presented by Dr. Cal Cooper and organised by the Forever Family Foundation (Discuss; Calendar Entry)
  • 10 - 12 July 2020: Chester, Connecticut, USA
The "Love Knows No Death Summer Grief Transformation Retreat 2020" organised by the Forever Family Foundation (Discuss; Calendar Entry)
  • 28 October - 2 November 2020: Rice University, Houston, Texas
A conference entitled "Opening The Archives Of The Impossible", to mark the launch of a research facility including the archives of Jacques Vallee, Whitley Strieber, Ed May, Richard Haines and Larry Bryant (Discuss; Calendar Entry)