Integrated, independent, inspiring – Southern African Systems Analysis Centre (SASAC)

Integrated, independent, inspiring – Southern African Systems Analysis Centre (SASAC)

Integrated, independent, inspiring were the themes of this year Southern African Systems Analysis Centre’s Emerging Researchers Program (SASAC), which was launched 20 August 2017 in Johannesburg, South Africa! This three-week program gathered attention from many people interested in increasing their systems...

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InDilemma: a dance-science performance – European Forum Alpbach 2017

InDilemma: a dance-science performance – European Forum Alpbach 2017

The Centre for Systems Solutions had a chance not only to contribute to the opening act of the Alpbach Political Symposium, but also to take part in creating the emotionally moving final act of the conference. Piotr Magnuszewski participated...

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Bengaluru game – Alpbach-Laxenburg Group meeting at the European Forum Alpbach 2017

Bengaluru game – Alpbach-Laxenburg Group meeting at the European Forum Alpbach 2017

The Centre for Systems Solutions had a privilege to organize a Bengaluru game session during the meeting of the Alpbach-Laxenburg Group. We teamed up with the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis to facilitate a simulation of the city...

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A look at The World’s Future – European Forum Alpbach 2017

A look at The World’s Future – European Forum Alpbach 2017

The Centre for Systems Solution opened this year’s European Forum Alpbach Political Symposium with an advanced prototype of our new social simulation, The World’s Future! Created and presented together with the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, this social simulation...

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Centre for Systems Solutions contributes to the Stockholm Resilience Conference 2017

Centre for Systems Solutions contributes to the Stockholm Resilience Conference 2017

The Centre for Systems Solutions made a mark on this year Stockholm Resilience Conference! Our very own Piotr Magnuszewski contributed to the conference with his presentation “Simulation games as tools for handling cognitive and social complexity in the context...

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