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Date: April 5, 2015 at 3:16:16 AM EDT
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Subject: [announce] Call for Applications to PhD Program in Germany 30th July - 7th August 2015
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Announcement - PhD CourseSystems Thinking and Practice in PhD Research:
Cybersystemic Possibilities for Governing the Anthropocene
30 July – 7 August 2015, Germany
With best wishesPlease see further details in the attached.We have places for a maximum of 30 PhD students - there will be a selection procedure - nominations close on 30th April 2015.Could I invite you to take advantage of this oppertunity if you have students to whom it is relevant, or to circulate this opportunity amongst your networks.As part of the activities in Germany this year associated with our Berlin Conference we have been able to create a training programe worth 5 credits (in European currency) in conjunction with Humbolt University in Berlin.Comprising
· Two days of participation in a Systemic Inquiry in Hannover (Herrenhausen) on “Governing the Anthropocene: Cybersystemic Possibilities?
· Two days of dedicated ‘workhops’ introducing different systems approaches, methods and research traditions at Humbolt University in Berlin
· Five days of participation in the 2015 ISSS Conference in Berlin, including a group generated presentation on the final day
· 5 ECTS - points
Dear ISSS colleagues,Ray Ison
President ISSS (International Society for Systems Sciences) 2014-15
Program Leader
Systemic Governance Research Program
www.monash.edu/research/systemic-governance
Professor, Systems for Sustainability
Monash Sustainability Institute
Monash University, Clayton, Vic
Australia 3800Mob: +61 (0)404308180Professor of Systems
Applied Systems Thinking in Practice (ASTiP) Program
http://www.open.ac.uk/choose/ou/systemsthinking
Engineering & Innovation Department
Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK
tel: +44 (0)198 654959
mob: +44 (0) 7743700965 (March-June 2014)