Webinar: Complexity, Science, and Reality
Upcoming webinar:
Date: To be announced
Time: To be announced
Venue: Zoom
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A Paralimes Webinar Series: Season One
Can we make sense of real-world complexity?
Building on conversations initiated by Paralimes, Season One of our Webinar Series: Complexity, Science, and Reality is launching; a set of live, monthly, 90-minute online sessions that bring together leading thinkers on complexity, science, and how to relate that to the reality of our messy world.
The Format
Each webinar follows a simple structure:
- 45-minute presentation
A focused talk by a guest speaker on a selected theme dealing with real-world complexity - 45-minute open Q&A
A conversation facilitated by a moderator, drawing on audience questions, reflections, and provocations.
What You’ll Experience
- Explorations how the complexity of the real world may require a different approach to science
- Presentations that are rigorous yet accessible to any curious researcher, practitioner, or interdisciplinary thinker
- Thoughtful Q&A sessions that connect ideas across fields and open pathways into subsequent episodes
- A space for inquiry, where questions matter as much as answers
Who This Is For
This series welcomes:
- Researchers and scientists across disciplines,
- students and early-career scholars,
- practitioners (industry and government) dealing with real-world complexity
- and anyone who wants to think deeply about how the world works, and how it doesn’t.
No specialised expertise is required. Curiosity is enough.
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Past Webinar
Atsushi Iriki – Many Plausible Paths: Beyond Optimality in Complex Systems
Sander Van Der Leeuw – The “Path Integral” Approach – An Archaeologist’s Perspective