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Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley are connected through their joint research program, 'Psychedelics in Society and Culture,' as established in [1], [2], and [3]. This collaborative initiative, which opens applications for grants and research projects, was launched to expand academic inquiry into psychedelics across both institutions as noted in [4] and [5].

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quoteMichael Pollan stated: "This new initiative of UC Berkeley and Harvard will delve into new areas of essential psychedelic inquiry. How might psychedelics affect our relationship with death or the natural world or our understanding of consciousness? What roles have psychedelics historically played in social change or religion? The possibilities for research and collaboration are endless, exciting, and will have the potential to shed fresh light on these questions and so many others."
measurementThe "Psychedelics in Society and Culture" initiative provides grants of up to $100,000 to students and faculty researchers for creative and innovative projects within and between the University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University.
claimThe Psychedelics in Society and Culture program at UC Berkeley and Harvard opens applications on December 15, 2023.
claimThe 'Psychedelics in Society and Culture' collaboration is a joint research program between UC Berkeley and Harvard University.
claimThe University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University launched a collaborative initiative called "Psychedelics in Society and Culture" on November 15 to expand psychedelic research across the arts, humanities, and social sciences.