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Studying the Paranormal: serious online courses in Parapsychology
In fact, sceptic or believer, I would seriously suggest you consider taking the course. I just saw on Twitter that enrollment for the latest run has opened, so please do consider it. Continue reading
Posted in Debunking myths, Fun forthcoming events, Paranormal, Science
Tagged Bath Uni., Dr Caroline Watt, Dr Ian Hume, Dr Tony Lawrence, Edinburgh Uni, KPU, MSc PArapsychology, online courses, online parapsychology courses, Paranormal, parapsychology, Scepticism, Seriously Strange, the Skeptical Inquirer
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The Science of Ghosts: how it went, part 4
After a short break we were back for another excellent talk, Things that go bump in the mind: The psychology of apparitions by Dr Caroline Watt of the Koestler Psychology Unit at Edinburgh. Dr Watt has to be one of … Continue reading
The Science of Ghosts, Saturday, April 4th 2009, Edinburgh Uni
I’ll be attending this event, and felt that although Edinburgh Science Festival will clearly never be as dear to my heart as Cheltenham Science Festival this sounded really fun – so just in case anyone else interested, here is the … Continue reading
Posted in Paranormal, Reviews and Past Events
Tagged advert, Afterlife, apparitions, Caroline Watt, Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh Uni, fun event, ghosts, Ghostwatch, Harry Potter, Merven Heard, Owen Davies, parapsychology, phantasmagoria, poltergeists, popular history, popular science, psychical research, Richard Wiseman, Science of Ghosts, seance, social history, Special Effects, Stephen Volk
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