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Oceania Chapter

The Oceania Chapter of the System Dynamics Society welcomes academics, students, practitioners and modellers in Australia, New Zealand and our neighbours to further systems thinking and system dynamics applications and methodology.

The objectives of the chapter are:

  • To identify, extend and unify knowledge contributing to the understanding of System Dynamics.
  • To promote the development and application of the field of System Dynamics and the free interchange of learning and research in all related fields.
  • To encourage and develop educational programs in System Dynamics.

We invite you to engage with the chapter through our Annual Symposium, regular Chapter Webinars, and other events run through the international society. In general, chapter events are free of charge and open to members and non-members.

Connect with the Oceania Chapter

Follow the Chapter on LinkedIn and Facebook. You can join the Chapter through your SDS Profile and search the Member Directory.

Training in Systems Thinking and System Dynamics

Share your work

Help us spread the applications of System Dynamics and Systems Thinking by sharing your work through our Webinar Series.

Volunteer with the Chapter

Get involved with the Policy Council and help us to meet our chapter objectives.

Oceania Policy Council Members

Chris Browne (Chapter President)
Bill Grace (VP Education and Training)
Emiliya Suprun (VP Technology)
Hossein Hosseini (VP Engagement)
Shayne Gary (SD Society Liason)
Miriam Spano

Please feel free to connect with individual Policy Council members, or email the Chapter: oceania@systemdynamics.org

Upcoming Events and Latest News

University of Sydney Business School

2024 Systems Thinking & Modelling Symposium

View the program and presenter information for the 2024 Oceania Chapter Systems Thinking & Modelling Symposium, held at The University of Sydney, 12pm-5pm 9 February 2023.

The program was a great success