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Social Innovators and Academics Presenting on Systems Change Topics during Catalysing Change Week

  • 1.  Social Innovators and Academics Presenting on Systems Change Topics during Catalysing Change Week

    Posted 04-29-2021 11:32


    The Catalysing Change week will feature five days of virtual sessions, facilitated by social innovators and academics who will share their systems change work with other participants, and create partnerships across countries, regions and sectors.

    Catalysing Change Week is an entrepreneur-led, online event with over 100 sessions with members independently curating their sessions. Last year over 1,400 people attended the event. To make the week as inclusive as possible, we have chosen to use Zoom for our events thus you need to register individually for all the sessions you'd like to attend.

    Please invite your colleagues, students or classes to sessions that match your course objectives, but remember that each student has to register for each session they plan to attend. To view full details of a particular session use the registration link. #CatalysingChangeWeek www.catalyst2030.net/ccwsessions

    Register Here

    3 May @ 4:00 pm CEST / 10:00 am EST

    INAUGURATION SESSION

    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIpduuvrD0iHNCCz5WaQEi5QuhxzpQsacQR

    This is the official inauguration ceremony for opening the Catalysing Change Week. Please join us in this celebratory ceremony with our members!

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    3 May @ 5:00 pm CEST / 11:00am EST

    DEMOCRATIZING LEARNING FOR SYSTEMS CHANGE

    1. Brendon Johnson (inHive), 2. Jen Berman (Garfield Foundation), 3. Rob Ricigliano (Omidyar Group), 4. Michela Fenech (Ashoka), 5. Russ Gaskin (CoCreative), 6. Vyjayanthi Mala (Societal Platform), 7. Seanna Davidson (The Systems School), 8. Laura Winn (Forum for the Future)

    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMpc-ypqzgvH9EmIyqVvIvuf6g0Nj3Oe1TY

    How can we scale education around systems change enabling anyone to become a transformational changemaker? In this participatory discussion we will explore diverse learning pathways and educational approaches – and how we can make them more accessible to social entrepreneurs.

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    3 May @ 7:30 pm CEST / 1:30pm EST

    TACTICS, TIPS AND PITFALLS: LEVERAGING GOVERNMENT PARTNERSHIPS TO SCALE

    1. Erin Worsham (CASE at Duke University), 2. Carla Blauvelt (VillageReach), 3. Richard Chivaka (Spark Health Africa), 4. Elizabeth Hausler (Build Change)

    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYlc-usrj8vHNTaQGoOQKcUVGxNU0wts59u

    Join this lively discussion featuring leading social entrepreneurs sharing candid and tactical lessons about what works and what doesn't with government partnership with SE's. We'll build on interviews and research conducted as part of Scaling Pathways and dive in deeper together.

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    4 May @ 10:30 am CEST 4:30 am EST (what a great session)!

    AMPLIFYING THE SYSTEMS CHANGE MOVEMENT THROUGH ACADEMIC RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

    1. Max French (Northumbria University), 2. Hazel Goodes (Emerald Publishing), 3. Michael Roy (Glasgow School for Business and Society), 4. Sharon Zivkovic (Community Capacity Builders)

    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwoce-hqzkoH9Jf2ELEaDvI-dAcVE47gXzr

    In this session, participants will explore the role of academia in progressing systems social entrepreneurship practice. We will hear from two researchers: one that undertakes systems change research as a scholar-practitioner, and one that has been working on researcher-practitioner partnerships in systems change work. We will then hear insights on the publication of research from the Editor of the Social Enterprise Journal and the Commissioning Editor for Public Policy at Emerald Publishing.

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    5 May @ 6:00 pm CEST / 12:00 pm EST

    ACTIVATE YOUR FACILITATION SUPERPOWERS TO CATALYSE COLLABORATIVE CHANGE

    Debbi Brock (Social Change Innovators), Brendon Johnson (inHive), Kim Normand Dobrin (Free The Mind Co), Gordian Overschmidt (ODE systems ), Gwyn Wansbrough (Independent Consultant)

    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUqfuqhpj8tGt2zYEeOI8jEwO4_3FfDuSgZZ

    How can we facilitate workshops with active and engaged participants? This session will cover how to share best practices, demonstrate a few examples from Brendon's database of the creation of Community Practice.

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    6 May @ 4:00 pm CEST / 10:00 am EST

    SYSTEMS CHANGE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT: ENGAGING YOUR AUDIENCE WITH EXPERIENTIAL TOOLS

    1. Debbi Brock (Social Change Innovators), 2. Sue Chui (Hang Sang University), 3. Denise Crossan (Swarthmore College), 4. Gorgi Krlev (University of Heidelberg), 5. Saleha Khumawala (SURE, University of Houston)

    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtc-uqrz0qEtHUGj1poBEKJ8Rds0slAiEv

    This interactive session will use the Innovative Educators report to cover five ways of teaching, learning, and assessment for an interactive course, workshop or programme. Participants will leave the session with social innovation experiential learning exercises, systems change learning tools, and access to teaching materials to apply to your social innovation programme tomorrow!

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    Please note that all session times are listed in CEST (central European standard time). If you would like to know what time a particular session is in your location, we recommend using https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com

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    Debbi Brock
    Wingate University
    Monroe NC
    (859) 985-3634
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