Monday, March 12, 2012

Lugano Summer School of Systems Design

Werner Ulrich has sent the following advice.


UNIVERSITY OF LUGANO, SWITZERLAND

LSS 2012: LAST DOCTORAL AND POSTDOCTORAL SUMMER SCHOOL
ON SOFT AND CRITICAL SYSTEMS THINKING

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The Lugano Summer School is organizing its very last event in the
successful  series of "Doctoral and Postdoctoral Summer Schools on Soft
and Critical Systems Thinking." It will be held once again at the
University of Lugano in the southern, Italian-speaking part of
Switzerland, and its topic will be:

*/«Systems Thinking for Improving my Research and Professional Practice»/*

Dates: 18-29 June 2012
Location: University of Lugano, Switzerland
Faculty: Prof. Peter B. Checkland, University of Lancaster, UK
and Prof. Werner Ulrich, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Number of available study places: 20

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For complete information about the academic program,
workload, admission requirements, tuition fee, suggested credit units,
etc., please visit the School web site at
http://www.lss.lu.unisi.ch/

A printer-friendly LSS 2012 flyer can be downloaded from the School web
site.

A formal application is required which needs to be submitted through the
Registration Form in the School website. Its purpose is to make sure
that all participants are adequately qualified and motivated to fully
benefit of the academic program of LSS 2012.
Inquiries: Please address all queries to the School Director, Prof.
Werner Ulrich, at lss@gmx.ch <mailto:lss@gmx.ch>

Attention: Enrollment has been proceeding very well. At this stage, only
about 4-5 study places remain available. Enrollment will be closed when
all 20 study places have been assigned. This is your last chance ever to
be introduced to soft systems methodology (SSM) and critical systems
heuristics (CSH) directly by the original authors, in one and the same
integrated event. So, if you are interested, do not hesitate and
register NOW -- it is now or never.

Prof. W. Ulrich
Director, Lugano Summer School

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