Global Consortium for Systems Research (GCSR)

We study, forecast, and guide systems change to solve grand challenges

About the Consortium

The Global Consortium for Systems Research (GCSR) was convened following the 2013 symposium at The Royal Society, "Global Integrated Assessment: Making Sense of Complexity in an Interdependent World". Ahead of its 10th Anniversary in 2022, GCSR announced its new chair at the United Nations General Assembly Science Summit.

GCSR is chaired by Marvin Cheung, Co-Director at the Center for Global Agenda (CGA) at Unbuilt Labs. GCSR was previously chaired by Sebastian Cody, the advisor to four successive Directors General at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).

GCSR is currently hosted at the Sustainable Innovation Think Tank (SITT) at Unbuilt Labs.

Seminar on “Solving Grand Challenges with Transdisciplinary Research (TDR)”

"5 Ideas from Global Diplomacy" by Marvin Cheung

Grand challenges are wicked problems characterized by their global scope, high significance, and potential to be solvable. Potential to be solvable is important to emphasize. As Churchman remarked in 1968: “In principle, we have the technological capability of adequately feeding, sheltering […] providing adequate medical care [… and] sufficient education for every inhabitant of the world.” Why are we stuck here and how do we move forward? Transdisciplinary research responds to these demands.

This 10-week seminar is designed to help global leaders of today and tomorrow confidently combine transdisciplinary research methods with systems concepts to solve grand challenges. Through a range of readings, case discussions, presentations, reflections, and an optional 1:1 tutorial, the course will focus on (1) evaluating knowledge claims from a systems perspective, (2) identifying transdisciplinary methods to develop them, and (3) honing in on a solution space strategically. The seminar is taught by Marvin and uses the free, open access 5 Ideas from Global Diplomacy as a core text.

Upon successful completion of this seminar, participants will be awarded a non-credit certificate of completion from GCSR and membership to GCSR including your own membership profile.

2022 - 2023 10th Anniversary Strategic Plan

Letter from the Chair — Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Thank you for joining us at the UN General Assembly Science Summit (SSUNGA77). I am honored to succeed Sebastian Cody as the Chair of the Global Consortium for Systems Research (GCSR). GCSR was convened following the 2013 symposium at The Royal Society, Global Integrated Assessment: Making Sense of Complexity in an Interdependent World. Sebastian has served as an advisor to four successive Directors Generals at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). I am grateful for his contributions and support leading up to the announcement of the 2022-2023 10th Anniversary Strategic Plan. See the full announcement in “Recent News”.

GCSR at the UN General Assembly Science Summit

A heartfelt thank you to our keynote presenter — Jim Hall, Professor of Climate and Environmental Risks, Director of Research at the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford.

GCSR Leadership

Systems Research Financing and Opportunities

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Recent News

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We are an inclusive global community and anyone can now become an Associate Member for free by signing up for the GCSR List on JISCMail. The GCSR List is an e-mail forum for non-moderated educational and research discussions on JISCMail. The site contains instructions on how to join, use, or leave the forum. We will use the GCSR list not only for discussions, but also to alert members about GCSR events, major changes to the contents of the website, and more.

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New program in 2024 — Membership is currently only open to successful participants of the seminar: Solving Grand Challenges Through Transdisciplinary Research (TDR). Members have their own profile and priority access to events.