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Systems Thinking for Social Impact

By Angelika Schanda Located in Vienna, Austria Co-Founder at Art of Cooperation / YoungModeler.net European Master in System Dynamics graduate 2013-2015 Are you ready for some exciting news for our Young Modeler community? After taking on the worlds of blogging

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10th congress of the European Union for Systemics

By Angelika Schanda Located in Vienna, Austria Co-Founder at Art of Cooperation / European Master in System Dynamics graduate 2013-2015 From optimization to change strategy? 15-17 October 2018 in Brussels, Belgium There are few large systems science conferences in the

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System Dynamics as a reflective practice

By Igor Oliveira Located in Lisbon, Portugal European Master in System Dynamics candidate The first semester of the European Master in System Dynamics (EMSD) has been my first intensive experience with dynamic modelling. During our first three courses in Bergen,

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Are we trained to criticize everything?

By R. Maximilian Happach Located in Stuttgart, Germany Ph.D. Student, Institute for Diversity Studies in Engineering, University of Stuttgart European Master in System Dynamics, Class 2010-2012 After finishing the master program in system dynamics and starting working as a Ph.D.

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New peaks, new perspectives

By Angelika Schanda Located in Nijmegen, Netherlands European Master in System Dynamics, Class 2013-2015 After studying systems thinking for a few years in several guises, I finally got the feeling that I was on to something. Then, on the very

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Systems thinking and sustainability: A logical connection

By Carlo Cuijpers Located in Amsterdam, Netherlands Sustainability/corporate social responsibility consultant at KPMG European Master in System Dynamics, Class 2012-2014 Interests: systems and sustainability thinking, modelling sustainability issues The average person has most likely never heard of ‘’Limits to Growth’’(Meadows,

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