How to Join ISSCI as a Research Group?
To join ISSCI as a research group, the ISSCI fellow or full member heading the lab applies with a short description of the lab mission (approximately 50 words) and the names of the lab members, which can include other faculty, graduate students or postdoctoral students. Applications can be submitted to postmaster@issci.online. The description of the lab and the names of the lab members will be listed on this page. ISSCI Fellows and Full Members do not pay membership dues if they belong to member labs.
Their membershipis covered in the lab dues.
Levels of Membership for Research Labs
There are four levels of membership.
One fellow or full member plus their graduate students or postdoctoral students.
Annual dues: 100€
Up to 4 fellows or full members, and their graduate and post-doc students.
Annual dues: 300€
Up to 8 fellows or full members plus their graduate and post-doc students working in lab
Under this membership the research group description can be longer. Deluxe lab members can also sponsor or co-organize one ISSCI-promoted event each year based on a topic of lab’s choice.
Annual dues: 600€
More than 8 fellows or full members, plus postdoc and grad students
Annual dues: 900€
Member Research Labs
Creative Cognition Lab (CCL)
The CCL at the University of Graz, Austria, studies creativity with a focus on cognition. For example, we investigate the role of memory, attention, and cognitive control including metacognitive processes in creative ideation. We also examine individual differences in creativity from potential to behavior, conceptions of creativity, and psychometric challenges in creativity assessment. This work employs behavioral, computational, and neuroscientific methods such EEG, MRI, and eye-tracking.
Head of Lab: Mathias Benedek
Lab Members: Simon Ceh, Ziva Korda, Janika Saretzki, Sonja Walcher
Dynamics of Creativity Laboratory (CoC Lab)
The DoC Lab research activities are mainly focused on the understanding of the psychological mechanisms at the basis of the creative thinking process dynamics. Creative thinking is conceived in the DoC Lab as a complex system emerging from the interactive relationships between cognitive, emotional, personality and contextual factors. The creative thinking process is explored through different research lines and methodological approaches aimed at understanding the creative dynamics from a multivariate point of view. The DoC Lab is based at the University of Trieste (Italy), but it is grounded on international and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Head of Lab: Sergio Agnoli
Lab Members: Caragliano Antonio, Velardi Valerio, Raissa Zoratti
Edward de Bono Institute for Creative Thinking and Innovation
Established in 1992, the Edward de Bono Institute for Creative Thinking & Innovation serves as a centre dedicated to advancing the study and practice of transversal skills.
- A Master in Creativity and Innovation
- A PhD programme
- An Undergraduate Diploma in Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Creativity – cultivating idea generation through structured and lateral thinking tools
- Innovation Management – turning creative insights into real-world applications
- Entrepreneurship – encouraging initiative, adaptability, and impact
- Futures Studies (Foresight) – exploring future scenarios to inform present decision-making
- Critical Thinking – developing the ability to analyse, evaluate, and reason effectively
Head of Lab: Margaret Mangion,
Institute Members: Leonie Baldacchino, Lisa Pace, Sandra Dingli, Petra Caruana Dingli
Institute on Creativity and Innovations of Aix-Marseille (InCIAM)
InCIAM is aimed at the understanding of the dynamics, factors and conditions that influence creative and innovation processes and/or the development of creative productions and innovations adapted to individuals and organizations. The thematic research axes developed in the institute are: (1) Creative and Innovation Processes: Epistemology and genetics of creative productions; Understanding and assisting creative and innovation processes; Analysis and support for creative and cultural industries; and (2) Development of innovations in different fields of application : Health; Education; Work; and (3) Research, creation, and protection in dialogue with the socio-economic and cultural world: Entrepreneurial, artistic, and prospective support; Digital, Cybercreativity, and Cybersecurity; Arts and Sciences.
Members of InCIAM executive committee: Nathalie Bonnardel (director), Sandrine Eschenauer (deputy director for research), Fabien Girandola (deputy director for training), Agnès Lellouche-Gounon (project manager), Cynthia Lopez-Bagousse (CreaLab engineer).
Members: Bonnardel Nathalie, Caillet Victoria, Celume Macarena-Paz (Mathilde), Girandola Fabien, Hemonnet Aurélie, Hubert Cédric, Impedovo Maria, Lellouche-Gounon Agnès, Lopez-Bagousse Cynthia, Magrin-Chagnolleau Ivan, Marcon Maejda, Mendez Ariel, Serrano Archimi Carolina, Tortochot Eric, Toumi Karima.
Innovation and Creativity for Organizational Needs (ICON) Lab
The research conducted in the Creativity, Innovation and Leadership Assessment (CILA) lab focuses on creativity and innovation at the individual and team level. Research projects focus on understanding the cognitive processes at the individual and team level, social processes, and personality and motivational factors that influence the creative problem-solving process. The goal of all of the research is to develop practices that can facilitate creativity and innovation in organizations.
Head of Lab: Roni Reiter-Palmon
Lab Members: Sanaa Ahmed Kripal, Meagan Millier, Vignesh Murugavel, Cody Knight, Kenya Faith, Averie Linnel
Institute for Creativity & Innovation (ICI)
The ICI of Germany strives to reunite creativity and innovation, combining knowledge and studies about creativity and innovation in order to promote a holistic understanding of the antecedents, development and management of creativity and innovation at both individual and organizational levels. To achieve these goals, the ICI takes an interdisciplinary and intercultural approach, integrating perspectives and experiences of both academics and practitioners from different disciplines and across cultures.
Head of Institute: Min Tang, Christian H. Werner
Institute Members: Joel Schmidt, Sebastian Hofreiter, Michael Neuwirth, Thivagan Kanagasabai, Timo Hinrichsen
Laboratory for Applied Psychology and Ergonomics (LaPEA)
Head of Lab: Aurélie Dommes, co-director : Franck Zenasni
Institute Members: Marion Botella, Anaelle Camarda Xavier Caroff, Franck Zenasni, Jiayin Liu, Dimitris Grammenos,Todd Lubart, Gabriele Stella, Maria Wojewoda, Florent Vinchon, Felipe Zamana
Marconi Institute for Creativity (MIC)
The Marconi Institute for Creativity (MIC) was founded by Prof. Corazza in 2011, as a joint initiative of the University of Bologna and of the Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi, aiming at contributing to the scientific understanding of creativity at all levels. MIC works on three pillars: 1) Scientific research, based on the development of the Dynamic Creativity Framework; 2) Education, based on courses in Cyber-Creativity and Innovation at the University of Bologna and Bologna Business School; 3) Application, as a form of consultancy to companies interested radical innovation.
Head of Lab: Giovanni Emanuele Corazza
Institute Members: Mario Mirabile, Angela Faiella, Ilaria Rinaldi, Stefano Rini, Irene Coletto
Participatory Creativity Lab
This group is dedicated to the study of creativity as distributed, complex systems from which novel ideas emerge, are evaluated and integrated into both personal points of view and group and societal practices. The lab uses a variety of methods with emphasis on case study research.
Head of Lab: Michael Hanchett Hanson
Lab Members: Ann Amato, Ana Inés Jorge Artigau, Joseph I. Eisman, Jennifer Ruth Hoyden, Sam Piede, Stella Wasenitz, Yun Yang
The Human Technologies Lab
The Human Technologies Lab is an interdisciplinary lab where psychologists, computer scientists, engineers, and designers engage in collaborative research and co-creation processes. Located at the Faculty of Engineering, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy), the lab fosters a dynamic exchange of ideas, methods, and perspectives across disciplines to address challenges at the intersection of humanity and technology. It investigates how societies and technologies shape each other while addressing ethical, societal, and technological challenges arising from human-machine coexistence, both now and in the future. With regard to creativity, the lab explores the relationship between creativity and Generative AI, focusing on scientific and artistic implications, employing both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Head of Lab: De Angeli Antonella
Lab Members: Domanti Umberto, Bermúdez Chinea Julio Daniel, Simeoni Federico, Grigis Paolo, Rezzani Andrea, Bomba Federico, Cremaschi Michele, Dorfmann Max, María Menéndez-Blanco
The Ministry Of Education Key Laboratory Of Shaanxi Normal University
This research team aims to cultivate top innovative talents and focuses on teaching and learning, creativity, teacher development, and other issues. The team is responsible for the formulation of relevant national policies and standards and has made influential studies worldwide. Based on the mayor demands to nurture innovative talents, the creativity research team has conducted two aspects in depth: research on the Growth Lab of Innovation Talents and research on the Innovative Talent Training Model.
Head of Lab: Weiping Hu
Lab Members: Xinfa Yi, Haijun Duan, Yadan Li, Zhongling Pi, Wei Wang, Xinyi Li, Shuoqi Xiang, Huizhi Bai, Yifan Wang, Lan Jiang, Jinglin Li.
The Center for Hybrid Intelligence
The Center for Hybrid Intelligence is an interdisciplinary collaborative lab located at the Department of Management, School of Business and Social Science, Aarhus University (Denmark). The center is dedicated to exploring the synergies between human and machine intelligence. Through scientific research, digital game development, and education tools, they aim to address complex problems. They emphasize the importance of putting people first in the development of new technologies and fostering a symbiosis between humanity and technology.
With respect to creativity their work includes: computational co-creativity and human-computer interaction, co-creativity for social good, psychometric assessment of creativity using artificial intelligence and digital games, the role of generative AI in creative professional spaces and businesses.
Head of Lab: Jacob Sherson (professor, founder, director) Janet Rafner (Postdoc, Jr. Center director)
Lab members: Blanka Zana (research assistant), Safinaz Büyükgüzel (Postdoc), Ida Bang Hansen (research assistant)
The Center for Research and Promotion of Giftedness
The Centre for Research and Promotion of Giftedness (CRSN) at the Faculty of Education, University of Ljubljana, established in 2010, is a national and international hub for advancing gifted education. Drawing on research and evidence-based practices from the Slovenian context, it supports teacher professionalism, develops innovative approaches to identifying and cultivating (creative) potential, and advocates for systemic improvements across all educational levels. As an active member of the European Talent Support Network (ETSN), the CRSN collaborates globally on research, policy, and advocacy, contributing to key publications and international statements, including the Top 20 Principles from Psychology for PreK–12 Creative, Talented, and Gifted Students’ Teaching and Learning (American Psychological Association) and the Global Principles for Professional Learning in Gifted Education (World Council for Gifted and Talented Children). Guided by Slovenia’s White Paper on Education (2011), its mission focuses on fostering the psychosocial and academic development of gifted learners, supporting their career pathways beyond compulsory schooling, and preparing them for responsible, engaged citizenship.
For more information, visit https://www.pef.uni-lj.si/raziskanje-in-umetnost/crsn/
Head of Lab: Mojca Juriševič
Lab members at Large: Mojca Čepič, Iztok Devetak, Vesna Ferk Savec, Tjaša Filipčič, Črtomir Frelih, Boštjan Kuzman, Tomaž Petek, Karmen Pižorn, Neža Podlogar, Branka Potočnik, Miha Slapničar, Darija Skubic, Alenka Vidrih, Janez Vogrinc, Gregor Torkar.
United Platform for Creativity
The research conducted by the United Platform for Creativity in Education (UPCE) lab focuses on the assessment and training of creativity in education. Research projects focus on understanding cognitive, social, personality and motivational factors that affect the iterative and dynamic creative process, at the individual and team level.
Head of Lab: Evelyn Kroesbergen
Lab Members: Mare Hooijdonk, Robin Willemsen, Isabelle de Vink, Kim van Broekhoven, Honghong Bai