30 October 2014

Student Research Opportunities: Human-Animal Communication at University of Saskatchewan

The School of Environment and Sustainability at the University of Saskatchewan is looking for grad students interested in pursuing human-animal or human-nature communication for both a 2015 and 2016 start. 

In August, the School conducted a successful pilot study in teaching/learning mind-to-mind (telepathic) animal communication and wishes to build on that project. 

"The purpose of our work is not to prove that this kind of communication is real, but to more deeply understand the importance and implications of knowing that it is," said M.J. Barrett, PhD. "The research is being conducted with the guidance of First Nations elders and a professional animal communicator." 

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