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IN-PERSON | Student-Organized Colloquium 2024

The Student-Organized Colloquium is a free event organized by the Student Chapter

Online: July 31, 2024 (Register here)

In-Person: August 4, 2024

The event brings together students, practitioners, and professionals from different industries to share ideas, projects, and develop our modeling skills. An expert keynote, student plenary presentations, modeling workshop to develop in progress student work, and table talk poster sessions will round out a day dedicated to skill development.

For more information, please visit the Student-Organized Colloquium page

Submit your papers by March 19th.

Please join us when (and where) you are able!

*Participants who require a visa to enter Norway need to register for an in-person ticket to ISDC 2024.*

VIRTUAL | Student-Organized Colloquium 2024

The Student-Organized Colloquium is a free event

Online: July 31, 2024

In-Person: August 4, 2024 (Register here)

The event brings together students, practitioners, and professionals from different industries to share ideas, projects, and develop our modeling skills. An expert keynote, student plenary presentations, modeling workshop to develop in progress student work, and table talk poster sessions will round out a day dedicated to skill development.

For more information, please visit the Student-Organized Colloquium page

Submit your papers by March 19th.

Please join us when (and where) you are able!

Participants who require a visa to enter Norway need to register for an in-person ticket to ISDC 2024

Student-Organized Colloquium 2024

The Student-Organized Colloquium is a free, two-day online (Wed, July 31st) and in-person event (Sun, August 4th) organized by the Student Chapter. The event brings together students, practitioners, and professionals from different industries to share ideas, projects, and develop our modeling skills. An expert keynote, student plenary presentations, modeling workshop to develop in progress student work, and table talk poster sessions will round out a day dedicated to skill development.

For more information, please visit the Student-Organized Colloquium page

Submit your papers by March 19th.

Please join us when (and where) you are able!

*Participants who require a visa to enter Norway need to register for an in-person ticket to ISDC 2024.*

Student-Organized Colloquium 2023

The Student-Organized Colloquium is a free, two-day online (Wed, July 19th) and hybrid event (Sun, July 23rd) organized by the Student Chapter of the System Dynamics Society held before and on the first day of the International System Dynamics Conference (ISDC). The Student-Organized Colloquium promotes dialogue among system dynamicists of varying fields, levels of training and backgrounds and creates spaces to have meaningful conversations about the topics that we all care about so that everyone can share and receive feedback to improve their work.

The format of the event consists mainly of breakout sessions in which doctoral, masters and undergraduate students, as well as practitioners, professionals and academics in any field who are new to System Dynamics (less experienced, mentees, juniors) can discuss their ideas and concerns, and get mentored by more experienced system dynamicists (mentors, seniors).

For more information, please visit the Student-Organized Colloquium Webpage.

Starting January 24th, you will be able to submit your papers.

Please join us when (and where) you are able!

*Participants who require a visa to enter the United States need to register for an in-person ticket to ISDC 2023.*

2022 Student-Organized Colloquium

The Student-Organized Colloquium is a free, one-day online and in-person event organized by the Student Chapter of the System Dynamics Society held on the first day of the International System Dynamics Conference (ISDC). The Student-Organized Colloquium promotes dialogue among system dynamicists of varying fields, levels of training and backgrounds and creates spaces to have meaningful conversations about the topics that we all care about so that everyone can share and receive feedback to improve their work.

The format of the event consists mainly of breakout sessions in which doctoral, masters and undergraduate students, as well as practitioners, professionals and academics in any field who are new to System Dynamics (less experienced, mentees, juniors) can discuss their ideas and concerns, and get mentored by more experienced system dynamicists (mentors, seniors).

For more information, please visit the Student-Organized Colloquium Webpage.

Don’t forget to submit your papers.

Here is a time converter. Please join us when (and where) you are able!

*If you need a visa to enter Germany, then you will need to register for the International System Dynamics Conference.*