Systems Science for Social Impact Summer Institute
The Systems Science for Social Impact (SSSI) is a 5-day Summer Training Institute held in person at Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USA. At SSSI, participants get a hands-on introduction to systems science methods that enhance the social impact of health and social science research. Led by experienced systems science scholars, this in-depth training institute features five major systems science tracks:
– Agent-based Modeling,
– Group Model Building,
– Social Network Analysis,
– System Dynamics Simulation, and
– Systems Thinking.
The Institute courses are designed for faculty, advanced graduate students, recent graduates, and professionals from public health, social work, and social sciences.
Protected: 2023 Summer School Intermediate Course
Summer School Introductory Course
Protected: 2022 Summer School Intermediate Course
2022 Summer School Introductory Course
Held prior to the conference, the System Dynamics Summer School provides a unique opportunity to learn (or review) the basics of System Dynamics and get exposed to real-world applications of the method.
For more information, please visit the Summer School page.
Protected: 2021 Summer School Intermediate Course
2021 Summer School Introductory Course
Held prior to the conference, the System Dynamics Summer School provides a unique opportunity to learn (or review) the basics of System Dynamics and get exposed to real-world applications of the method. We will record all preparation sessions for viewing. The first week will be on your own to get exposure to software and systems thinking and to start watching the topic lectures. We will use the second week of Summer School week for a live discussion of topics and assignments. We will have a dedicated website for materials, homework, and Q&A. This year’s Summer School will focus on introductory and intermediate topics.
For more information, please visit the Summer School page.