Supported by the Perrott-Warrick Fund (see Rupert Sheldrake), administered by Trinity College, Cambridge
No own website found, not for the Project, and not for the Fund, but named on many websites, like:
Susan Blackmore’s website/Perrott:
- In 1995 we were awarded a grant for a project entitled « Reality and Imagination: Psi at the Interface ». The grant finished in September 2000 and the research has now all been completed. For interest the following describes the work we did. I have now stopped working on the paranormal …
- The Team: Sue Blackmore, one day a week, supervising the project, Nicholas Rose, research assistant, three days a week, Linda Holley, secretary, one day a week.
- The Perrott-Warrick Fund: The Perrott-Warrick Fund is administered by Trinity College, Cambridge. Apart from the Koestler Chair at Edinburgh University, it is the largest source of financial support for psychical research and parapsychology in Britain … //
- … The Project: … //
- … Work Completed: We carried out several surveys, several experiments, and collected a large number of accounts of psychic experiences. We concentrated especially on the experience of sleep paralysis, and collected over 300 accounts of these experiences. You can find further details in the following publications. Abstracts are available – look out for the links.
- Conference Papers: … (full long list) …
Answers.com/Perrott-Warrick Research Unit:
- The Perrott-Warrick Research Unit, a parapsychological research program located within the Psychology Department at the University of Hertfordshire in England, was launched in 1995 following Richard Wiseman’s reception of a Perrott-Warrick Fellowship (administered by Trinity College Cambridge). Wiseman, a practicing stage magician, had received his Ph.D. in psychology from Edinburgh University before joining the faculty at Hertfordshire. Since receiving the fellowship, he has launched a multifaceted research program that includes probes into the paranormal, intuition, false memory syndrome, and lying and deception …
- Artist, Writer and Speaker, London UK, Current: Author at Llewellyn Worldwide, Researcher and writer at Rupert Sheldrake – The Perrott-Warrick Project, Director at Grahamnicholls.com … named also on other websites.
Wikipedia Rupert Sheldrake/Career:
- … In September 2005, Sheldrake received the Perrott-Warrick Scholarship for psychical research and parapsychology, which is administered by Trinity College, Cambridge.[5][7] As a result, he is the current Director of the Perrot-Warrick Project … //
Rupert Sheldrake’s own Website/The Perrott-Warrick Project:
- From 2005-2010, the Perrott-Warrick Project for research on unexplained human and animal abilities was supported by the Perrott-Warrick Fund, administered by Trinity College, Cambridge. Rupert Sheldrake was the Director of the Perrott-Warrick Project.
- In 1937, as a memorial to F.W.H.Myers, who had been a Fellow of Trinity College and a founder of the Society for Psychical Research, Frank Duerdin Perrott made a bequest to the Master and Fellows of the college « absolutely for the purpose of psychical research ». He defined psychical research as:
- « The investigation of mental or physical phenomena which seem prima facie to suggest (a) the existence of supernormal powers of cognition or action in human beings in their present life, or (b) the persistence of the human mind after bodily death ». In 1956 the fund was increased by a further bequest from Frederic Walmsley Warrick.
- In its early years the fund supported a studentship, and among the beneficiaries were Whateley Carrington, S.G. Soal, and Trevor Hall. When the fund was increased, a series of lectures by Professor C.D.Broad was organised, and subsequently the fund supported many students doing research for PhDs. These included Carl Sargent, Richard Broughton, Chris Roe and Adrian Parker, most of whom are still working in psychical research today. In recent years, fund management has considerably increased the amount of money available. In 1992 the selection was given to Darwin College and Nicholas Humphrey was appointed as a Senior Research Fellow. After that the Electors at Trinity College resumed the task of selection and in 1995 appointed Richard Wiseman at the University of Hertfordshire, followed by Professor Deborah Delanoy, of University College, Northampton. Rupert Sheldrake was appointed Perrott-Warrick Senior Researcher in September, 2005 …
Health Center I.R. – bioenergy and quantum medicine /News:
- The Perrott-Warrick Project, posted by health center international researches, June 2, 2010.
- … He defined psychical research as:
- « The investigation of mental or physical phenomena which seem prima facie to suggest (a) the existence of supernormal powers of cognition or action in human beings in their present life, or (b) the persistence of the human mind after bodily death ». In 1956 the fund was increased by a further bequest from Frederic Walmsley Warrick.
- In its early years the fund supported a studentship, and among the beneficiaries were Whateley Carrington, S.G. Soal, and Trevor Hall. When the fund was increased, a series of lectures by Professor C.D.Broad was organised, and subsequently the fund supported many students doing research for PhDs. These included Carl Sargent, Richard Broughton, Chris Roe and Adrian Parker, most of whom are still working in psychical research today. In recent years, fund management has considerably increased the amount of money available. In 1992 the selection was given to Darwin College and Nicholas Humphrey was appointed as a Senior Research Fellow. After that the Electors at Trinity College resumed the task of selection and in 1995 appointed Richard Wiseman at the University of Hertfordshire, followed by Professor Deborah Delanoy, of University College, Northampton. Rupert Sheldrake was appointed Perrott-Warrick Scholar in September, 2005.
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Listen to Podcast Sketiko: 131. Dr. Rick Strassman On Whether Psychedelic Drugs Prove We Are More Than Our Brain, by alex, March 25, 2011;
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The Perrott-Warrick Project on Google Web-search.