Initiated in 2009, the Center for Consciousness and Transformation is an interdisciplinary research and teaching center at George Mason University whose mission is to understand the nature and effects of individual and group consciousness and its role in transformative learning and social change.
A central premise of the Center is that human consciousness is a key variable in the process of transformative learning for individuals, which in turn can lead to transformational change on individual, organizational, and societal levels. The Center’s approach incorporates traditions and practices with modern scientific methods for full exploration of the vast worlds of consciousness and transformation. The Center’s areas of focus include peace, wellness, leadership and organizational transformation, and creativity in the arts and sciences.
The Center’s activities are organized around three primary areas:
Newsletter, June 2009
Read an overview of what is happening with CCT.
Video
Mason President Alan Merten speaks at CCT’s launch event.
ASE Conference
CCT sponsored the Accelerating Social Entrepreneurship conference in Washington, D.C., in April 2009.