As part of the Innovators of Tomorrow program by DIM BioConvS, we are organizing a workshop in central Paris on Monday, May 27th, aimed at stimulating creativity, led by Todd Lubart, a university professor in psychology specializing in differential psychology, creativity, and innovation. He has authored numerous scientific and popular articles and communications. We are pleased to open this workshop to five free listeners who are members of the DIM BioConvS network. The workshop will involve group exercises to develop creative potential and mental flexibility through various techniques. If you are interested, please contact us.
About the workshop
This is a workshop focused on exploring creativity and structuring the ideation process to generate original ideas. It begins with a brief presentation on scientific research concerning creativity development and actionable strategies. The core of the workshop involves practical exercises implementing creativity techniques and sharing experiences, allowing participants to grasp the creative approach.
About the teacher
Professor of Psychology at Université Paris Cité and an honorary member of the Institut Universitaire de France, Todd Lubart earned his Ph.D. from Yale University in the United States. He is the author and co-author of scientific works related to creativity; within this scope, several studies on creative potential and its development have been conducted. Todd Lubart has led a research laboratory and research contracts (National Research Agency and collaborative research with companies and organizations such as the OECD). He has been awarded the Berlyne Prize by the American Psychological Association. He directs the Homo Creativus university chair and is the founding president of the scientific association ISSCI for the study of creativity and innovation.
When:
Monday, May 27th 2024
From 13h45 to 19h
Where:
Learning Planet Institute – room 3.11 (3rd floor)
8bis rue Charles V – 75004 Paris
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Address:
DIM BioConvS
Faculté des Sciences - Université Paris Cité
5 rue Thomas Mann 75013 Paris