The Institute for Intercultural Studies (IIS) manages the literary estate of Gregory Bateson and promotes his work in anthropology, systems theory, and the 'ecology of mind.'
This website provides information on Gregory Bateson's contributions to anthropology, systems theory, and the 'ecology of mind.' It includes details on upcoming events, publications, and resources related to his work.
Dr.Robert Enright is the unquestioned pioneer in the scientific study of forgiveness. He has been called “the forgiveness trailblazer” by Time magazine and is often introduced as “the father of forgiveness research” because of his 35-year academic commitment to researching and implementing forgiveness programs.
The Official MIND Diet provides resources and guidance on the MIND diet, a nutritional approach aimed at reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease and promoting cognitive health.
Dive into the world's most extensive collection of preserved, sectioned, and stained mammalian brains, featuring over 100 species including humans. Access high-quality images and detailed information on brain evolution. Learn the significance of these unique collections and their role in advancing brain science. Available specimens include humans, primates, rodents, marine mammals, and more. Understand the importance of preservation and join the exploration of brain diversity and evolution.