complexity matters: Important to discuss the different frameworks (cynefin/ SOMS) and the way to integrate natural and social science. Mike's book is good place to start and also combine it with the works of the late Ralph Stacey
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Yes. Agreed. In Tamil Nadu, India, leaders like Kamaraj, a former chief minister for the Tamil Nadu state, recognized the critical importance of education in combating poverty. They made significant investments in establishing schools in every village, complemented by innovative programs like the noon meal scheme, which provided nutritious meals to students and encouraged attendance. The current government has continued and expanded these initiatives, affirming education as a fundamental right for all. Kudos to them.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has also championed the idea that education is the cornerstone of development, highlighting how knowledge empowers individuals and communities to lift themselves out of poverty. He convincingly argues that the true cure for poverty lies in financial aid and equipping people with the skills and knowledge that education provides. This vision of education as a transformative and liberating force is essential for sustainable development.
Sir Arthur Lewis originally wanted to be an engineer but as a young man in Saint Lucia, a British colony, in the 1930s he was not able to because of the colour of his skin.
Instead, Lewis went on to study economics. He was particularly interested in the problems of developing countries and in 1979 was awarded the prize in economic sciences for pioneering research in this area.
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R.I.P. Deep condolences for Professor Alfredo Hua-Sing Ang (1930-2024).
I would like to share a memorial article (in Chinese) honoring Professor Ang, which includes reflections from the memorial event held at the ISRERM 2024 last week, as well as a brief academic biography of Professor Ang. The article was authored by Prof Jianbing Chen and myself, with revisions by Prof Jie Li.
You can read the full memorial here: https://lnkd.in/d_5D5JCA
Professor Ang was a pioneering figure in structural safety and reliability, and his contributions will always be remembered.
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