Global Systems Science and Policy: an Introduction

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Free Online Course: Global Systems Science and Policy: an Introduction provided by FutureLearn is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2 weeks long, 2 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from FutureLearn. Global Systems Science and Policy: an Introduction is taught by Jeffrey Johnson.

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    Policy seeks desired outcomes given differing priorities and constraints. But which policy options will work? Working together for better outcomes, the elements of Global Systems Science are:

    1. Policy at all levels: from individuals to the world

    2. Complex Systems Science: a new, interdisciplinary approach to modelling social and physical systems

    3. Policy informatics: data science and computational modelling for policy

    4. Citizen engagement: societal behaviour emerges bottom-up in the context of top-down policy and individual citizens must be involved

    We discuss and critically evaluate GSS.

    No prior knowledge is required for this course. It is aimed at:

    • policy makers;
    • officials in the European Commission;
    • UNESCO officials and field workers;
    • members of local, national and international charities and NGOs;
    • national and local government civil servants and politicians;
    • social scientists;
    • information and communications systems developers;
    • students with the UNESCO UniTwin Complex Systems Digital Campus;
    • or anyone interested in how new scientific approaches can support policy.