Join Pacifica Graduate Institute for a four week seminar on the works of Joseph Campbell will be offered from June 5 – July 2, 2013 and will involve video lectures, readings, photographs, and small group discussion.  Each week will feature a different study on the work of Campbell.  For more information and to register click here.

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Opus is proud to announce a conference based on the work of Dr. Lucy Huskinson, one of the three recipients of our New Mythos II Grant!  She was awarded the grant based on her proposal, “Being Built: Re-Visioning Architectural Design and Urban Planning for Our Existential Needs.”

City Margins, City Memories: An international conference at The Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, University of London School of Advanced Study, cosponsored by Opus, will take place April 7th-8th, 2014.

Submissions on all aspects of the city that involve city margins or/and city memories as they relate to the human-built environment and our mental and spiritual well-being are sought.  Particularly, the ways in which architecture and urban planning impact the psyche throughout our lives, and consequently, how interventions within such design and planning can enhance our well-being both personally and as a community.

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To submit a proposal or obtain more information, please e-mail cityconference@bangor.ac.uk.

The deadline for proposals is June 7th, 2013.

Don’t forget to apply!

This annual Fellowship offers an incredible opportunity for dissertation students of any accredited graduate level institution in the fields of depth psychology and mythology to obtain a scholarship.

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Once awarded, the winning student must use the collections at OPUS for a significant amount of her or his dissertation research.  We look forward to receiving your application.  Please apply by the 30th of June!

For more information and the Fellowship guidelines, please click here.

On November 11th, 2011 Doyle Hollister gave a lecture as part of Jane Hollister Wheelwright Lecture Series, sponsored by Opus.  Based on that lecture, Doyle wrote and has just recently published  “Jane Hollister Wheelwright: Pioneer Ecopsychologist, Explorer of Wilderness Terrain, Inner and Outer.”

The article is in this most recent issue of Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche. 7:1, 19-33.  To read or purchase it online please click the following link: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ujun20#.UX6zncrvjTo