Isabs: Indian Society For Applied Behavioral Science

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ISABS

Indian society for applied behavioral


Science.
Indian Society for Applied Behavioural
Science is a national, non profit,
voluntary, professional organisation
founded by a group of behavioural
scientists engaged in applying their
knowledge and skills for the well-being
of persons and organisations.
It was registered In the year 1972
under the Societies registration Act
1960.
ISABS is dedicated to understanding,
developing and applying human
process competencies through
continuous experimentation, research
and learning related to Applied
Behavioural Science.
Members 
•Consultants
•Trainers
•Counselors
•Academicians
•Training managers
•Personnel and H.R
managers.
Activities
•1. Conducting educational and training programmes based on experiential learning
and the laboratory technology. The most prominent activities of the Society are the
"Summer Event" and the "Winter Event". The Summer Event is held normally for two
weeks in May/June every year and consists of a number of programmes. The Winter
Event is also held for two weeks in November/December.
•2. Conducting low-cost weekend laboratories in Basic Human Processes in different
regions to provide opportunity to a large number of people to gain insights into
themselves and their behaviour.
•3. Sharing learning and recent developments in human behaviour through meetings,
discussions, seminars and workshops.
•4. Conducting research studies to generate more knowledge about human behaviour
in different settings.
•5. Conducting long-term professional development programmes for those interested
in developing their skills in Process Learning, Laboratory Training, Organisation
Development and Human Resources Development.
Facilities provided by ISABS

• Providing low cost programmes for the benefit of the target group
above
·        Offering scholarship to deserving participants
·        Promoting workshops in regional languages
·        Corporate-society inter-phase programmes
·        Involving Educational and Health Care Institutions
·        Programmes with the youth of the nation as its target
·        Conducting special programmes for the public sector and
government dept.

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