About
The International College of the Behavioral Sciences (ICBS) was created to support the theory and practice in the growing discipline of behavioral sciences. Inspired by organizations such as the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, the ICBS embraces the concepts and practice of the interplay between research, training, and consultation.
Vision
The vision of the International College of the Behavioral Sciences is to become the premier international forum for innovative research, information sharing and collaboration, practice innovations, and consulting standards in the behavior sciences. The ICBS also strives to become the clearing house for professional consultation services in the behavioral sciences.
Mission
The International College of the Behavioral Science’s mission is to bridge the gap between practitioners and academics by facilitating and disseminating cutting edge research, training, and consultation practices.
Membership
Student Member – For students interested in behavioral sciences. Includes: forensics, psychology, criminology, sociology, and conflict resolution.
Professional Member – Professional members have substantial practical expertise and/or scholarly research and expertise. Professional members generally are veteran practitioners considered subject matter experts or scholars with substantial peer-reviewed research and scholarly inquiry. Individuals applying for Professional Member need to submit a portfolio including professional resume/curriculum vitae and other relevant information.
Faculty Member – Faculty members are professional members or Diplomates that have displayed excellence in teaching and/or development of a body of academic content for ICBS. Individuals applying for Faculty Member need to submit a portfolio including professional resume/curriculum vitae and other relevant information. Portfolio will be reviewed by the Executive Advisory Board.
Diplomate – Diplomate status is awarded to those who have made professional achievements and contributions to the field of behavioral science. ICBS recognizes achievement and excellence and establishes the Diplomate as a distinguished top professional. Individuals applying for Diplomate need to submit a portfolio including professional resume/curriculum vitae and other relevant information. Portfolio will be reviewed by the Executive Advisory Board.
Fellow – The Fellow designation is the highest honor ICBS can bestow upon a member. This designation is reserved for members with outstanding achievements and excellence in the behavioral sciences as well as participating actively in ICBS programs. Individuals applying for Fellow need to submit a portfolio including professional resume/curriculum vitae and other relevant information. Portfolio will be reviewed by the Executive Advisory Board.
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