Maurice Forget

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Dr. Maurice R. Forget is an international researcher and professor with over ten years of senior leadership experience in executive and graduate education. As an expert and consultant in neuroscience-based performance and neuropsychology, he is an IFSC – Brain Health France board member and a Fellow of the IOC at McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School’s largest psychiatric facility. He holds an Ed.D. (Doctor of Education) from the University of Pennsylvania. His doctoral research focused on emotional intelligence across cultures and was conducted under the supervision of Dr. Robbin Chapman, Associate Dean at Harvard University.

He previously completed a Master of Science in Education (M.S.Ed.) at the University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, after attending a graduate program in Educational Leadership at the UCL Institute of Education in London. His previous academic background was in international law, having completed a master’s degree (LL.M.) in International Business, Trade & Tax Law at the Panthéon-Assas University in Paris, France. A life-long learner, he is currently completing another master’s degree in psychology, specializing in neuropsychology and psychometrics, at Harvard University.

Maurice’s teaching and research expertise is primarily related to organizational psychology, global leadership, psychometrics, behavioral neurosciences and neuropsychology, as well as social research methodology and ethics. Combining his different fields of expertise, his current academic research mainly focuses on complex social-emotional meta-competencies, neuro-performance, and the associated psychological variables of global leaders.