Foundation
Studying mind, brain and consciousness at the end of life.Foundation
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In 1987, Margot Grey, a psychologist who had had a personal near death experience, set up The International Association of Near Death Studies (UK), with links to a charity with the same name in the United States, to help promote better understanding of the near death experience phenomenon in the UK. Although active in the 1980's, throughout the 1990's this organisation became less active, until March 2000, when it was renamed. Since then the work of Horizon and the scientific research of its doctors has received extensive national and international press coverage.
Today, Horizon Research Foundation is a
separate and independent charitable organisation that aims to provide
support for scientific research and understanding into the state of the
human mind at the end of life. We aim to do this by raising funds for
high quality scientific projects, and provide various educational tools
such as lectures, conferences and information booklets for the public
and healthcare professionals.
We would like to wish Jeffery Long all the best with his book and his work and we encourage our readers to explore the incredible work that has gone into his book.
Mailpoint 810, Level F, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 6YD, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 (0) 2380 001016





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