Psy Edu Mini-Conference
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Join Us for the PsyEdu March Mini-Conference 2026!
Ready to explore what—and who—is missing from psychedelic science? This year’s theme, “Unheard and Unseen,”brings together leading researchers, practitioners, and culture-shifters to shine light on the voices too often overlooked in the psychedelic renaissance. From women’s and queer experiences to Indigenous wisdom, participant perspectives, and deeper conversations on diversity, it’s a day packed with insight and inspiration.
When? 14 March 2026, 10:00–17:00 (GMT)
Where? Online
Tickets? From £20
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with cutting-edge dialogue shaping the next chapter of psychedelic practice. As well as being joined by important new voices, We are also delighted to be joined by Prof David Nutt who will give us a round-up of the year gone by and a look to the year ahead in the world of psychedelics”.
Why Attend?
This one-day online event brings together leading voices across psychedelic research, practice, and culture for a fast-paced day of insight and conversation. We’ll dive into the voices too often overlooked in the field — from women’s roles in the psychedelic movement and how female bodies uniquely experience these substances, to queer perspectives, Indigenous paradigms in modern practice, the hidden realities of participants in clinical trials, and the difficult but essential truths of those left harmed by psychedelic experiences. If you want to understand where the psychedelic field is really heading, the PsyEdu March Mini-Conference is where the conversation starts.
Expect to leave inspired and informed, with new insights and connections to take back to your own practice.
Exciting Speaker Line-Up!
We’ve got a stellar line-up of confirmed speakers who are shaping the psychedelic conversation in the UK and beyond.
10.0-10.10am: WELCOME
10.10-10.45:TALI AVRON
"The role of Women in the Psychedelic Renaissance"
10.45 -11.20 : GRACE BLEST-HOPLEY
"Female Experiences of Psychedelics"
11.20-11.55: CAMILLE BARTON
"A Queer Side of Psychedelics"
11.55-12.10: BREAK
12.10 -12.45: IAN ROUILLER from PsyPAN
"Participants on Clinical Trials: the stories which are not being told"
12.45-1.50pm : LUNCH
1.50-2.00pm: WELCOME
2.00-2.40pm: Mix n Mingle, - 3 Breakout Rooms:
1) Find out about PsyEdu Courses - chaired by DS
2) “Do you come here often?” - Sharing Thoughts/ideas sparked by today” chaired by Jake Hawthorn
3) Promote Your Project/Tell Your Story: 3-min slots for people to promote their events/projects/tell their stories- chaired by SB
2.40-3.20pm :JULES EVANS
"What about those who don’t benefit from psychedelics?"
3.20-3.35pm: BREAK
3.35-4.15pm:VICTOR ACERO
"The issue of Diversity within the Psychedelic movement"
3.50-4.30pm: DAVID NUTT
"Recap on the Year of advances in psychedelic research"
4.15-4.4.55pm: Getting the Stories out there!
4.55-5.00pm: CLOSE
Ticket Info:
£15 — Current/Past PsyEdu Students and Core Faculty, University Students
£20 — Friends of PsyEdu: PHP members, Numinous Ways members, University students, other 'Friends/Colleagues
£30 — General Release
£20 — Replay Access (On-demand access to recorded sessions after the event)
If you are entitled to a concessionary ticket please email office@psyedu.co.uk and you will be provided with a one time discount code to use.
Don't Miss Out!
This is your chance to engage with the latest thinking in psychedelic-assisted therapy, meet key players, and join the conversation about where this field is heading.
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