
Centre
Key Innovations
The world’s first research centre focused on the scientific study of consciousness through the lens of non-ordinary states
The first MSc and PhD programmes dedicated to consciousness, meditation, and psychedelics
Research that bridges neurobiology, psychology, phenomenology, and computational modelling
A focus on underlying mechanisms, going beyond therapeutic or clinical applications
Overview
We are creating the world’s first cross-disciplinary centre dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of consciousness, with a focus on non-ordinary states, with a focus on meditation and psychedelics as powerful tools for exploring the nature of experience.
Based at University College London (UCL), the UCCR will be the first institution globally to support consciousness research involving non-ordinary states that extends beyond clinical and therapeutic applications. Instead, we focus on uncovering fundamental neurobiological, psychological, and phenomenological mechanisms, and integrating these with computational approaches to build a more complete science of consciousness.
Our findings will offer insight into how non-ordinary states shape conscious experience, and how they may enhance cognition, creativity, insight, and human development more broadly.
The UCCR will transform how research is done. By moving beyond the standard model—where individual researchers must secure their own grants for isolated projects—we will enable integrated, long-term, and ambitious research programmes that accelerate scientific discovery.
We will also offer the world’s first MSc and PhD degrees in Consciousness, Meditation, and Psychedelics. Following the Centre’s founding with seed funding, these pioneering programs will help ensure its long-term sustainability.
The MSc and PhD programmes will draw on UCL’s global leadership in psychology and neuroscience (ranked in the top 5 worldwide), and its reputation for innovative, ecological approaches to brain research. In line with UCL’s tradition of disruptive thinking, the UCCR will foster boundary-crossing research and teaching that redefines what’s possible in consciousness science.
Together, these innovations will place UCL—and the UK—at the forefront of global efforts to understand consciousness, establishing London as the premier destination for research, education, and innovation in this rapidly emerging field.
Mission
To pioneer interdisciplinary research on consciousness, meditation, and psychedelics through a focus on neurobiological, phenomenological, and computational mechanisms.
Vision
To become a world-leading institution recognised for innovative research and education in consciousness science.