I'm not really sure. I think that consciousness is a byproduct of some very complex physical systems, and if that were true then there would be certainly no chance of consciousness outlasting death. But I don't know that it's true or not, and I think that no-one is quite sure. It seems likely, because in recent years the study of consciousness has advanced greatly, so it seems as if current scientific methods can go a very long way towards understanding the picture, but there is still some way to go yet. Perhaps there is something more.
Wikipedia isn't always the best source in the world, but in matters scientific it's usually fairly good as an indicator of the current state of knowledge. Anyway, its page on Consciousness is filled with "mysterious", "incompletely understood", "challenging", "seems to ....", "...not yet [any] firm conclusions...", and so on. The scientific study of consciousness is the brain trying to study itself!
The general picture, though, is that consciousness is heavily influenced in some way by physical interactions, even if how isn't clear. To bring this post full-circle, that strongly suggests to me that there is too much of the physical involved in consciousness for it to be somehow separate enough to outlast the death of the body.