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Symposium - Current and Upcoming Events - Dec. 23, 2012

  • * SFI community lectures are free, open, & accessible to the public.
  • * Seminars & colloquia are geared for scientists but free & open to the interested public.
  • * All other SFI events are by invitation only.
  • * Note: We are unable to accommodate members of the public for SFI's limited lunch service; you're welcome to bring your own.

May 2, 2013

May 2, 2013 - May 4, 2013
Symposium

New Perspectives in Evolution

Santa Fe, NM

This annual SFI Science Board meeting will focus on building a vision for future SFI research directions. The topic this year focuses on new quantitative, biological, and cultural perspectives on evolution.

Participation is by invitation only.

Events News

Video: Watch Alison Gopnik on a child's mind and our uniquely human consciousness June 17, 2013 -

SFI's 2013 Community Lecture series continued May 9 in Santa Fe, with psychologist, philosopher, author, and mother Alison Gopnik ...

Enroll now for SFI's Short Course: Exploring Complex Networks, September 4-6, Austin, Texas June 12, 2013 -

On September 4-6 in Austin, Texas, the Santa Fe Institute offers its popular short course on complexity, with a special ...

Soup to nuts: All you ever wanted to know about SFI in one place May 30, 2013 -

Ever wonder what SFI scientists like to think about? How many countries SFI External Professors represent? Who SFI's 300-plus ...

Simon DeDeo's presentation of 'Sneakers' May 23, 2013 -

The popular Science On Screen series continued Wednesday, May 8, with SFI's Simon DeDeo and the 1992 cult hacker ...

Video: How social media might help you survive the next big disaster March 25, 2013 -

SFI's 2013 Community Lecture series debuted March 14 with UC-Boulder's Leysia Palen describing how victims, observers, and “citizen-responders ...

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