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Mystical Experiences Without Psychedelics: The Nature of Peak Spiritual Experiences and How Integration Leads to Human Flourishing

Led by Gary Elkins at Baylor University, this project investigates a novel spiritual exercise that involves a guided invocation designed to facilitate profound mystical experiences and examine the impact of integrating these with a Christian worldview.

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The Intellectual Contexts of Markets: The impact of aging and other changing factors on pro market mentalities

Researchers at Catholic University of Argentina, Atlas Network, and University of Debrecen aim to analyze global survey data from 1984-2024 to explore how factors such as age, occupation, and education level shape individual support for free markets.

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Liberal Political Economy in Asia Pacific

This research planning project establishes the "Center for the Study of Governance and Society" at King's College London as an intellectual home for scholars and policy leaders interested in freedom in East and Southeast Asia, supporting research that applies liberal principles to the region’s institutional and cultural complexities through the creation of a long-term research project,  entitled the "Asia Freedom Project"

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Intergenerational Transfer of Values in Mexican-Indigenous Cultures: The Development of Super-Kindness in Young Children

Led by Rodolfo Cortes Barragan at University of San Diego & Andy Meltzoff of I-Labs at the University of Washington, this project investigates how the cultural value of simpatía (kindness, selflessness and empathy) is transmitted from caregivers to children in Indigenous Mexican communities.

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WCSFP 2025

The World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP) is a globally-recognized convening bringing together storytellers, scientists, broadcasters, and thought leaders committed to transforming how complex ideas reach mass audiences.This funding supports WCSFP’s Ideas Salon and its main-stage sessions, both featuring TWCF grantees.

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Latin American Research Ecosystem on Flourishing
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Computational Metaphysics: an operational approach to investigate the fundamental nature of reality
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The Global Spiritual Formation Project: Mobilizing a Global, Ecumenical, Multicultural Vision of Spiritual Maturity, Character, Virtue, and Flourishing

This project is an ambitious, ecumenical research initiative exploring how spiritual maturity, character, and virtue are formed across diverse Christian traditions and cultural contexts.

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Connecting, advancing, and nurturing moral psychology

A project led by Laura Niemi at Cornell University seeks to build a constructive and rigorous international community of scholars to sustainably advance the field of interdisciplinary moral psychology.

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