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Welcome to the second episode of “In Conversation With”. Today we are speaking with Professor Josephine Musango who lectures in System Dynamics Modelling on the postgraduate diploma in Sustainable Development, hosted here at the Sustainability Institute.
Josephine is a Professor with the School of Public Leadership at Stellenbosch University. She holds a Transdisciplinary Doctorate in Sustainable Development and a Masters Degree in Agricultural Economics, both from Stellenbosch University.
Josephine was one of the Founding Members of the South Africa System Dynamics Chapter where she served as Organizing Secretary and vice-President, and currently serves as an Advisor of the Chapter. She is also serving as a Policy Council Member of the International System Dynamics Society. She has published widely in peer reviewed journals and presented at international and local conferences.
Most recently, and very impressively, she has been awarded one of only two research chairs in South Africa by a trilateral research chair initiative; the SA-AFRICA-UK Trilateral South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI).
Resources mentioned in the podcast:
Book Recommendations:
Find out more about Josephine's work
Welcome to the second episode of “In Conversation With”. Today we are speaking with Professor Josephine Musango who lectures in System Dynamics Modelling on the postgraduate diploma in Sustainable Development, hosted here at the Sustainability Institute.
Josephine is a Professor with the School of Public Leadership at Stellenbosch University. She holds a Transdisciplinary Doctorate in Sustainable Development and a Masters Degree in Agricultural Economics, both from Stellenbosch University.
Josephine was one of the Founding Members of the South Africa System Dynamics Chapter where she served as Organizing Secretary and vice-President, and currently serves as an Advisor of the Chapter. She is also serving as a Policy Council Member of the International System Dynamics Society. She has published widely in peer reviewed journals and presented at international and local conferences.
Most recently, and very impressively, she has been awarded one of only two research chairs in South Africa by a trilateral research chair initiative; the SA-AFRICA-UK Trilateral South African Research Chairs Initiative (SARChI).
Resources mentioned in the podcast:
Book Recommendations:
Find out more about Josephine's work