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'''2017 COMPLEX SYSTEMS SUMMER SCHOOL''' <br>
'''June 11- July 7, 2017 - Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA'''  <br>


Welcome to the 2017 Complex Systems Summer School! <BR>
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If anyone is a social media maven, our generally accepted hashtag is '''#2017CSSS'''
"The Santa Fe Institute Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS) is world class. Combining the latest thinking from world leading scientists, true multidisciplinary perspectives, and the passion from 50 or more of the best and brightest attendees is inspiring. With the diversity of people, country representation and perspectives, breakthrough research was established in a wide range of new areas. I commend the program to those that are not satisfied with the status quo, those that want to break new ground, and those who are the future leaders in their fields." - Matthew Ayres, CSSS Cohort 2014; Managing Director, Growth and Innovation Asia Pacific. <br>


'''Goals of the School:'''
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• For you to come away with  much more and much deeper understanding of the range, significance, and current directions of complex systems science. <br>
The Complex Systems Summer School offers an intensive four week introduction to complex behavior in mathematical, physical, living, and social systems for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and professionals in the sciences and social sciences. The school is for participants who seek background and hands-on experience to help them prepare to conduct interdisciplinary research in areas related to complex systems.<br>
• To help provide new ideas and tools for understanding complex (biological, social, financial, computational, physical) systems and their behavior. This will be facilitated by working on a multidisciplinary project covering the full length of the school.<br>
 
• For you to find novel ways to apply the information and methods you learn here in your own research context.<br>
The program consists of an intensive series of lectures, laboratories, and discussion sessions focusing on foundational ideas, tools, and current topics in complex systems research. These include nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation, scaling theory, information theory and computation theory, adaptation and evolution, network structure and dynamics, adaptive computation techniques, computer modeling tools and specific applications of these core topics to various disciplines. In addition, participants will formulate and carry out team projects related to topics covered in the program.<br>
To form a horizontal transdisciplinary network with fellow participants sharing insights, experiences, and inspiration.<br>
 
All activities will be conducted in English. Participants are expected to attend the entire session.<br>
 
Applicants are welcome from all countries. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Enrollment is limited. <br>
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'''Fees''' <br>
Student and Academic Rate: Tuition for the program is $3,500 and is inclusive of participation, course materials, accommodations and meals. Students are responsible for their travel costs. [http://santafe.edu/education/schools/complex-systems-summer-schools/supporting-materials/ For students seeking departmental funding to attend the school, supporting materials are available from SFI] <br>
 
Corporate Rate: Tuition for the program is $5,000 and is inclusive of participation, course materials, accommodations and meals. Please contact education@santafe.edu for more information on how to attend as a corporate participant.
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'''Housing''' <br>
Housing is in single or double occupancy dormitory rooms with shared bathrooms and is available from June 11 arrival through July 7 departure. Participants who wish to arrive before or stay after these dates must arrange for other accommodations on their own.
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'''Eligibility'''<br>
Applications are accepted from graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and professionals in any discipline. Some background in science and mathematics (including multi-variate calculus and linear algebra) is required. Proficiency in English is also required.<br>
Application Requirements<br>
In addition to completing an online application:<br>
A current CV. Include a clear description of your current educational or professional status, and a list of publications, if any.<br>
A statement of your current research interests and comments about why you wish to attend the school (suggested length: one to two pages).<br>
Two letters of recommendation from scholars who know your work. The letters should be sent independently of your application. Please inform your recommenders that an email from "myreviewroom.com" will be sent to them with their password and instructions for uploading their letter of reference into your application file. IT IS THE APPLICANT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE LETTERS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED BY THE JANUARY 23 DEADLINE.<br>
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[http://santafe.edu/education/schools/complex-systems-summer-schools/csss-faqs CSSS Application FAQs] <br>
 
'''To Apply''' <br>
'''[https://sficsss.fluidreview.com/ APPLY NOW HERE]''' <br>
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Online application site is open from October 1, 2016 through January 23, 2017. The deadline for letters of recommendation is January 23, 2017. No late applications will be accepted. Applicants will be notified by e-mail regarding the status of their applications in early March, 2017. <br>
For further information, please contact education@santafe.edu

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Complex Systems Summer School 2017

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2017 COMPLEX SYSTEMS SUMMER SCHOOL
June 11- July 7, 2017 - Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

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"The Santa Fe Institute Complex Systems Summer School (CSSS) is world class. Combining the latest thinking from world leading scientists, true multidisciplinary perspectives, and the passion from 50 or more of the best and brightest attendees is inspiring. With the diversity of people, country representation and perspectives, breakthrough research was established in a wide range of new areas. I commend the program to those that are not satisfied with the status quo, those that want to break new ground, and those who are the future leaders in their fields." - Matthew Ayres, CSSS Cohort 2014; Managing Director, Growth and Innovation Asia Pacific.

APPLY NOW HERE

The Complex Systems Summer School offers an intensive four week introduction to complex behavior in mathematical, physical, living, and social systems for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and professionals in the sciences and social sciences. The school is for participants who seek background and hands-on experience to help them prepare to conduct interdisciplinary research in areas related to complex systems.

The program consists of an intensive series of lectures, laboratories, and discussion sessions focusing on foundational ideas, tools, and current topics in complex systems research. These include nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation, scaling theory, information theory and computation theory, adaptation and evolution, network structure and dynamics, adaptive computation techniques, computer modeling tools and specific applications of these core topics to various disciplines. In addition, participants will formulate and carry out team projects related to topics covered in the program.

All activities will be conducted in English. Participants are expected to attend the entire session.

Applicants are welcome from all countries. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Enrollment is limited.

Fees
Student and Academic Rate: Tuition for the program is $3,500 and is inclusive of participation, course materials, accommodations and meals. Students are responsible for their travel costs. For students seeking departmental funding to attend the school, supporting materials are available from SFI

Corporate Rate: Tuition for the program is $5,000 and is inclusive of participation, course materials, accommodations and meals. Please contact education@santafe.edu for more information on how to attend as a corporate participant.

Housing
Housing is in single or double occupancy dormitory rooms with shared bathrooms and is available from June 11 arrival through July 7 departure. Participants who wish to arrive before or stay after these dates must arrange for other accommodations on their own.

Eligibility
Applications are accepted from graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and professionals in any discipline. Some background in science and mathematics (including multi-variate calculus and linear algebra) is required. Proficiency in English is also required.
Application Requirements
In addition to completing an online application:
A current CV. Include a clear description of your current educational or professional status, and a list of publications, if any.
A statement of your current research interests and comments about why you wish to attend the school (suggested length: one to two pages).
Two letters of recommendation from scholars who know your work. The letters should be sent independently of your application. Please inform your recommenders that an email from "myreviewroom.com" will be sent to them with their password and instructions for uploading their letter of reference into your application file. IT IS THE APPLICANT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE LETTERS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED BY THE JANUARY 23 DEADLINE.

CSSS Application FAQs

To Apply
APPLY NOW HERE

Online application site is open from October 1, 2016 through January 23, 2017. The deadline for letters of recommendation is January 23, 2017. No late applications will be accepted. Applicants will be notified by e-mail regarding the status of their applications in early March, 2017.
For further information, please contact education@santafe.edu