The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust notes recent media coverage.
With great sadness The Alexander Mosley Trust announces the death of Max Mosley, founder and chair of Trustees.
Researchers at Imperial College have published results of a clinical trial comparing treatment using psilocybin (the active psychedelic element of Magic Mushrooms) with Escitalopram, a leading anti-depressant drug.
The First Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust Fellow and Tutor in Engineering Science is Professor Charles Monroe.
Thanks to a donation from the Trust, a new student accommodation block will begin construction shortly at St Peter’s College, Oxford, where Alexander was an undergraduate.
The Trust is supporting the Children's Radio Foundation, which trains children to create and broadcast radio in South Africa, Zambia, Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Liberia and DRC.
The Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust is funding two cohorts of students on the Foundation Year course at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University.
Action on Addiction and King’s College London’s Centre for Addiction Science have developed a mobile app to help people in recovery, supported by the Trust.
The new Imperial Centre for Psychedelic Research will build on pioneering work in this area at Imperial.