
Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS)
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CIHS works on research, education & training in areas such as: Risk/Sustainability/Wellbeing/Human Factors/Change/System Design 📧[email protected]
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Today we welcome Prof. John D. Kelleher as Chair of Computer Science and Director of The ADAPT Centre. John will enhance Trinity’s leadership in #AI and provide strategic leadership for ADAPT to achieve and sustain research excellence. Read more at: tcd.ie/news_events/ar…


Congratulations to Paul Liston from Psychology TCD at Trinity College Dublin who is included in the 33 funded EPA Ireland projects with BAtteries: barriers and enablerS To IreLand's circuLar Economy.

A new patient safety research network led by Dr Samuel Cromie, Psychology TCD, has been announced by the Health Research Board and Health Service Executive. Read more about the EQUIPS research network here: tcd.ie/news_events/ar… #TrinityResearch


Dr. Paul Liston's Paul Liston project is part of the funding, from the 2023 EPA call, which will support innovations and the development and implementation of policies in Ireland, as well as developing research capacity in strategically important areas. tcd.ie/cihs/news-even…










📣 Meet the Partners: Spotlight on Bilbao PortLab! Bilbao PortLab is the innovation hub of BilbaoPort and in this project will co-define several KPIs with the participation of other partners involved. #HorizonEU CINEA 🇪🇺 Horizon Europe 🇪🇺




The Irish Evidence-Based #qualityimprovement and #patientsafety research network #EQUIPS is now on X! Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS) @NationalQPS

Attending the #EQUIPS Inaugural In-Person Event tomorrow morning? Arrival is from 9.30am. Please collect a name badge from our registration team Centre for Innovative Human Systems (CIHS) @NationalQPS


On November 21st as part of the Psychology TCD Seminar Series, Prof. sam cromie will host Mary Dixon-Woods to discuss the topic of ‘Why Is Improving Healthcare So Hard?’ Further details in the images attached.
