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Methodology of Societal Complexity

Interdisciplinary E-Courses on Methodology

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Interdisciplinary E-Courses  of Greenhill & Waterfront 

International Scientific & Development Institute on Complex Societal Problems in co-operation with

Sokrates Institute on Scientific Simulation

The NOSMO: Dutch Society on Methodology

Operational Research Euro Working Group on Methodology of Societal Complexity

The Dutch Simulation Society

International Research Society on Methodology of Societal Complexity

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Graduate, Post-Graduate and Ph.D program

Students: Master students / Post Doctoral Students / Ph.D students in the field of  Methodology, Sociology, Public Policy Making, Healthcare and Agriculture    

also interesting for Policy Makers and Managers in the field of Healthcare, Agriculture, Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Global Safety

E-Courses: Methodology of Societal Complexity                                  

 

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E-Course I Complexity

Methodology of Societal Complexity: The Compram Methodology and Simulation Models

Combination of  quantitative and qualitative methods and tools

 

E-Course II Complexity

Methodology of Societal Complexity: The Compram Methodology and Non-linear Simulation Models

Societal complex problems and non-linear system dynamic modeling:

 

E-Course III Complexity

Methodology of Societal Complexity: The Compram Methodology and Chaos Theory

Chaos theory and sustainable development and global safety

 

E-Course IV Complexity

Methodology of Societal Complexity: The Compram Methodology and Facilitator and Group Decision Room

Handling group processes for policy problems

 

The Compram methodology is advised by the OECD (July 2006) to handle complex societal issues: global safety. Report on the Workshop on Science and Technology for a Safer Society http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/29/2/37163745.pdf

 

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