The University of Arizona's Center for Consciousness Studies offers workshops, conferences and online courses.
The Rhine Research Center, Durham, North Carolina, was formerly associated with Duke University, and offers independent study, discussion, remote-viewing and psychic experiences group forums.
Former associates of Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research, or PEAR, have now formed the International Consciousness Research Labs, exploring "the roles of consciousness in physical reality."
Coventry University in England offers a thorough introduction to all aspects of parapsychology. The course is offered online in cooperation with the university's psychology department. A degree in psychology or other social science is required, though degrees in physics or philosophy may be considered.
The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, recommends getting an undergraduate degree in psychology, with parapsychology modules offered in the fourth year, followed by doctorate and master's programs.
Several additional British universities offer postgraduate supervision of theses that are parapsychology-related. These include the Liverpool Hope Parapsychology Research Group, Liverpool Hope University; the Consciousness and Transpersonal Research Group at John Moores University; the University of Northampton, Centre for the Study of Anomalous Psychological Processes; and
Goldsmiths, University of London, Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit.
The University of Amsterdam offers courses in consciousness and the paranormal.
Ultrecht University, the Netherlands, offers an online introduction to paranormal studies. Available on-campus courses further offer two-year research degrees.