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NDE research involves the science behind near-death experiences. And with interest in near-death experiences (NDEs) growing significantly in recent years, many people are intrigued to learn how much NDE research has been peer-reviewed and published, dating all the way back to the late 1800s.

Supporting ongoing research into near-death experiences and related phenomena is an essential part IANDS’ mission—and a key reason why leading researchers founded our organization.

As part of our commitment to the research field, IANDS publishes its own Journal of Near_–_Death Experiences three times a year.

We also sponsor an annual online symposium, provide research updates during our annual conference, and maintain a listing of select, peer-reviewed research and an_Index of Periodical Literature_ dating from 1877 to 2011.

Support for Researchers

If you are a researcher seeking IANDS support or collaboration for your study, the following information provides a pathway for you.

IANDS’s policy is to support well-designed research studies. The primary ways we have supported past researchers has been

If you would like to request support from IANDS, please complete this form (find a downloadable version below). You should receive a reply from IANDS’s Research Director within two weeks.

Graduate Student Research Award Competition

Graduate students may propose a graduate-level research project on near-death experiences (NDEs) or similar/related experiences, their transformational effects, and other related topics. The award is for a possible total of 1,000,with1,000, with 1,000,with500 awarded to the student at the onset of the research project and an additional $500 awarded if the project is published in the Journal of Near-Death Studies.

In its ongoing efforts to support graduate students at universities who are interested in performing research on the nature of NDEs, their transformational effects, the applications of this knowledge to health care and counseling, and other related topics, IANDS is announcing the creation of the IANDS Graduate Student Research Award Competition.

Proposals for a graduate level research project (see details in the proposal instructions, below) are due each year by November 1st, with results of the review of the submissions by December 1st, and the Award start date of January 15th. The award is for a possible total of 1000,with1000, with 1000,with500 awarded to the student at the onset of the research project and an additional $500 awarded directly to the student if the project is published in the Journal of Near-Death Studies.

Proposal instructions: Length: 12 pages maximum, using 12-point font, 1-inch margins, double spaced.

Include the following sections:

For further information, email research_director@iands.org or contact the IANDS Office.