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Overview

 

The Centre for Applied Behavioural Sciences (CABS) undertakes applied research projects and offers consultancy and training in the domain of behavioural sciences. CABS also serves as a platform for lecturers and students from the School of Humanities & Social Sciences (HSS) to work closely with industry partners through applied behavioural science research and projects.

 

CABS aims to bridge the gap between theoretical research and field practice by providing evidence-based solutions to real-world problems. The centre adopts an interdisciplinary approach by providing expertise in the domain of behavioural sciences through collaboration with industry and community partners.

 

Vision

To be a centre recognised for its interdisciplinary applied research projects in the domain of behavioural sciences.

 

Focus Areas

CABS focuses on the following areas in its applications to real-world problems:

 

  • Behavioural Insights
  • Behavioural Design
  • Applied Behavioural Sciences

Partnerships

The Centre for Applied Behavioural Sciences (CABS) has been actively engaged in applied projects with industry partners over the years. Our partners include social service organisations, public service agencies, private organisations, and research centres from other institutions. 

 

Our partnerships focus on the applications of behavioural sciences across different domains and sectors.

CABS partnered NTUC Industrial Relations Department Re-Employment Group (NTUC IRD [REG]) to study the implications and issues pertaining to the employment of mature workers and an ageing workforce. The partnership was formalised in an MOU of collaboration in July 2013 with Senior Minister of State and Deputy Secretary-General of NTUC, Mr Heng Chee How, in attendance.

 

There are two parts to the quantitative research study, which involved the participation of both staff and students from various diplomas in Temasek Polytechnic. “Senior Workers’ Perception on Retirement & Working after Retirement” is led by Diploma in Psychology Studies, while the study on “Employer’s Perception on Hiring Senior Workers” is helmed by Diploma in Social Sciences in Gerontology. These projects ran from March 2013 to March 2014, and involved HSS students on internships at NTUC and their final year projects, in which they conducted focus groups interviews and large scale surveys.

 

The findings of the projects were presented to Mr Heng Chee How (Deputy Secretary-General, NTUC) on 24 March 2014. An executive summary was also produced to help organisations and government bodies to refine and reformulate their human resource policies.

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Corporate Training

 

At the Centre for Applied Behavioural Sciences (CABS), we believe in the importance of equipping people with relevant skills and knowledge in behavioural sciences, so that people can apply them to improve their professional and personal lives.

 

CABS offers a SSG funded short course in Behavioural Insights (link), and a Specialist Diploma in Applied Psychology (Behavioural Insights) (link). Other than these SSG funded courses, CABS also offers corporate training in the form of customized workshops and consultancy-based training in various areas in behavioural science.

 

Some customized courses that CABSS offers:

 

  • Introduction to Behavioural Insights
  • Introduction to Behavioural Insights – Chinese
  • Improving Managerial Judgement and Decision Making
  • Applied Research Methodology in the Behavioural Sciences
  • Introduction to Applied User Research
  • Statistical Analysis: A Hands-on Approach
  • Applying Behavioural Insights for Self-Improvement

Contact Details

If you are interested in project collaboration, consultation, or training in the behavioural sciences domain, please feel free to contact us.

  • 8.30 am to 6.00 pm (Mon to Fri). Closed on Sat, Sun & Public Holidays
  • Centre under School of Humanities & Social Sciences Contact

    Temasek Polytechnic
    East Wing Block 1A,
    Level 5 (EW1A-05-99),
    21 Tampines Ave 1
    Singapore 529757