Scholarship Description
A one-time award of up to $1000 will be given to the best accepted and approved University-level thesis or dissertation addressing Wilhelm Reich’s sociological discoveries. The essay should be in triplicate, and may be sent anytime during the year, but must already be formally accepted by the student’s home department. A copy of the student’s transcripts indicating acceptance of the thesis/dissertation must also be supplied.
Eligibility Requirements
- Award is available to U.S. citizens
Application Requirements
- Special requirements exist (These are specified in text.)
- Entry in a contest required
- University-level Thesis/Dissertation addressing Wilhelm Reich's findings and discoveries
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James DeMeo has been investigating the work of the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich since 1970, and founded Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory in 1978. With cooperative assistance from a network of professionals and institutes supportive of Wilhelm Reich’s original discoveries, OBRL has grown to become one of the world’s primary centers for genuine and uncompromised research and educational programs focused upon Orgonomy, the science of orgone (life) energy functions in nature, as developed by Reich in the first half of the 20th Century. Currently, Dr. DeMeo’s research has been focused upon additional laboratory confirmations of Reich’s original findings, as well as experimental investigations of the orgone energy as a motor force, and its role in gravitation.
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