IDC

 

 

INTERFACE DIAGNOSTICS CABINET (IDC)

 

The Interface Diagnostics Cabinet forms part of the International Multidisciplinary Neuroscience Research Centre (IMNRC). Please review the IMNRC Brochure.

The issues we are faced with today have reached such a level of complexity that citizens (experts, academics, artists, politicians, ...) are getting completely out of their depth. Why? They are faced with holistic multicultural integrated interdisciplinary challenges something that their education has not prepared them for. The existing educational system is not sufficiently powerful to enable us to deal with the complexities of the challenges we are faced with in an ever changing world.

Citizens thus have two options:

Acquire the mindset that is needed to deal with complexity by following our introduction to Interfaces: Bachelor in Interfaces (BI, Master in Interfaces (MI) followed by our Doctorate in Interfaces (DI). The full blown DI shall be available at the International Interface Research Centre (IIRC) that shall be applying its Interface Assimilation Programme (IAP).  

Apply to our Interface Diagnostics Cabinet (IDC)

 

Our Interface Diagnostics Cabinet (IDC) makes a thorough assessment of your concerns in all sectors - as an individual, as a company, as an institution, as a government, as a locality (region, nation, continent, planet) - followed by practical suggestions for concrete customised solutions. 

We offer our expertise in the following areas:

Interfaces
Global Complexity
Well Being and Quality of Life - Happiness
Education
Governance
Smart Cities
Science
Medicine ---> InfoDiagnosis: www.infodiagnosis.com
Life Sciences
Arts
Philosophy
Politics
Economics ---> New Economic Models
Business ---> New Business Models

One of our most powerful tools for solving complex challenges are the Customised World Interdisciplinary Networks (CWINs). 

 

Consultations take place by appointment either online or at the International Multidisciplinary Neuroscience Research Centre (IMNRC asbl/vzw) administrative and residential headquarters in Tervuren (near Brussels), Flemish Brabant, Flanders, Belgium.

Address:

IMNRC asbl/vzw

Jesus-Eiklaan 120

BE-3080 Tervuren

BELGIUM

Phone/Fax:

+3227681730

E-mail:

vivian.linssen@imnrc.org

Appointments

Appointments are made by e-mail. Fees depend on the complexity of the challenge to diagnose. The procedure may be quite straightforward or may require launching a CWIN (Customised World Interactive Network) for appropriate action.