Pioneers into Practice 2019 – Introductory workshop in Warsaw

Pioneers into Practice 2019 – Introductory workshop in Warsaw

Pioneers into Practice programme edition for 2019 started with Introductory Workshop in Warsaw. The goal of the workshop was to introduce pioneers into the programme and its methodology as well as create teams that will work on the group...

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New Shores – a Game for Democracy among the winners in Educator’s Challenge

New Shores – a Game for Democracy among the winners in Educator’s Challenge

On May 15, 2019, the Educators’ Challenge Awards’ Ceremony was organized by the Global Challenges Foundation. The event held at the Old Theatre of LSE- Institute of Global Affairs gathered 10 finalists of the Educators’ Challenge competition. They...

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What is a social simulation? The Educators’ Challenge Awards’ Ceremony

What is a social simulation? The Educators’ Challenge Awards’ Ceremony

What is a social simulation? How and to whom can you apply it? And what does it have to do with the concept of "social drama"? This is what you will learn from the short slide show that we...

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Ruritage Training Workshop: From seed to sapling, first step in growing the RURITAGE knowledge tree

Ruritage Training Workshop: From seed to sapling, first step in growing the RURITAGE knowledge tree

More than 70 Consortium members from the Ruritage project took part in the Ruritania game workshop on Tuesday, March 19. Representing Replicators, Role Models, Knowledge Facilitators and other Ruritage partners, the 70 participants were split into three simultaneous game...

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The RURITAGE test with students of Wyższa Szkoła Filologiczna

The RURITAGE test with students of Wyższa Szkoła Filologiczna

Two first-year English philology classes had the opportunity to play Ruritania, a simulation developed by the Centre for Systems Solutions as part of the Ruritage project. The Ruritania focuses on rural regeneration using cultural heritage - this includes developing...

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New Shores workshop at Wroclaw University of Economy, 2019 edition

New Shores workshop at Wroclaw University of Economy, 2019 edition

We visited the Wrocław University of Economy for this year edition of the Szkoła Liderow Lokalnych! A group of students of economics took part in a photo-presentation of various types of activism from voluntarism, social cooperatives, associations and the...

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The World’s Future at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany

The World’s Future at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany

The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the University of Koblenz-Landau came together to test a social simulation developed by IIASA researchers and the Centre for Systems Solutions on the Sustainable Development Goals. With the adoption of the...

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Nexus Game workshop at 9th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference

Nexus Game workshop at 9th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference

Magdalena Liszka and Piotr Magnuszewski flew all the way to the Marrakech, Morocco. But not to sightsee and relax! Centre for Systems Solutions was invited to the 9th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference! 9th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference...

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Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the System Dynamics field

Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the System Dynamics field

Special Issue of System Dynamics Review “Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the System Dynamics field” has just been published. The guest editors of this issue are John D. Sterman and Nelson P. Repenning, professors at MIT Sloan School of...

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The “A Game of Common-pool Resource Management: Effects of Communication, Risky Environment and Worldviews” article available online

The “A Game of Common-pool Resource Management: Effects of Communication, Risky Environment and Worldviews” article available online

We recommend reading a new article: “A Game of Common-pool Resource Management: Effects of Communication, Risky Environment and Worldviews” penned by Peter Bednarik, Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer, Ulf Dieckmann and Piotr Magnuszewski. The topic of common-pool resource management was never before...

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