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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]These three days have been a blast. With a full program and amazing keynotes there was a lot of knowledge and new insights shared at Pakhuis de Zwijger. Many new connections were made in the field of systemic co-design. On the first two days Gillian Graven was our moderator and on the third day Nature Academy\u2019s Marlies and Manon took us to the Twiske for a day of deconferencing outdoors. <\/span>\u00a0<\/span>\u00a0<\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Tuesday 10<\/span>th<\/span> of October started with a kickoff by our chair Wina Smeenk and program manager Frank. Wina: \u201cWe couldn\u2019t have done this alone as one university. We need to work together if we want something big to happen.\u201d From there on we continued with our morning about circular and sustainable society, where Joyeeta Gupta (Spinoza Prize winner) talked about the need for a global constitution to achieve systemic sustainability. Her message focused on creating a safe and just earth within the system boundaries. Within the systems of the earth, we must look at safe boundaries for everyone.<\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

The rest of the morning was filled with six workshops, check out the links to read more about them. Our goal is to eventually put all methods on this website. <\/span>
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Workshop A:\u00a0Innovative interventions through value network carouseling<\/a><\/p>\n

Workshop B:\u00a0Promoting Transdisciplinary Innovation By Enabling Participants to Cultivate Relevant Virtues<\/a><\/p>\n

Workshop C:\u00a0Autoethnographic Stories of Hope as Systemic Design Interventions<\/a><\/p>\n

Workshop D: From separation to connection: Transforming education with regenerative leadership and students as partners<\/a><\/p>\n

Workshop E:\u00a0Using a quali-quantitative modelling tool to explore scenarios for more-than-sustainable design<\/a><\/p>\n

Workshop F:\u00a0Futures Literacy & Systemic Co-Design: Voyage to 2070<\/a>[\/vc_column_text]