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Sister Cities Challenges Series - The Infrastructure Dilemma
Join us for the next session of the Sister Cities Challenges series, where Aspen and Queenstown continue their collaboration to address shared infrastructure challenges. This free online forum will explore critical issues in transport, housing, and energy, focusing on innovative approaches and practical solutions for both communities.
Sister Cities Challenges Series
Join us for the first online forum in the series for Aspen and Queenstown:
Winter Sports and Climate Change - What’s the Plan?
Featuring local and international leaders in the business of winter sports, mountain environments, and sustainable tourism, who will explore the challenges and opportunities climate change presents to winter sports and our communities.
Evidence and Values Based Decision Making Course - Parliamentary Education Trust
Registration is now open for our November intake, being run in collaboration with the Parliamentary Education Trust for Members of Parliament. Click for more details on Evidence and Values Based Decision Making (EVBDM), a dynamic, immersive course designed to enhance our decision-making skills using real world evidence and your own values. In short, the focus is on ’how’ to think not ‘what’ to think.
Evidence and Values Based Decision Making Course
EVBDM is an immersive course for enhancing decision making skills using real-world evidence and stakeholder values. It equips participants with a simple framework, which provides a systematic approach for complex situations, to improve decision outcomes and mitigate the risk of costly bad decisions.
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Aspen Sister City Youth Seminar: Exploring Regenerative Tourism
We’re excited to host our first Aspen Sister City Youth Seminar for visiting students from Aspen High School and hosts Wakatipu High School. Moderated by Susan Houge Mackenzie, the students will be introduced to the Aspen method of text-based dialogue and critically explore the emerging concept of regenerative tourism, and what it may mean for their communities.
Evidence and Values Based Decision Making Course - Parliamentary Education Trust
Calling all Members of Parliament
Registration is now open for our May course, being run in collaboration with the Parliamentary Education Trust for Members of Parliament. Click for more details on Evidence and Values Based Decision Making (EVBDM), a dynamic, immersive course designed to enhance our decision-making skills using real world evidence and your own values. In short, the focus is on ’how’ to think not ‘what’ to think.
Socrates Seminar 2024-The Future of Business: How to Create Real Value in a Changing World
Announcing our first Aspen New Zealand Socrates Seminar, in collaboration with the Aspen Institute (U.S.), at Millbrook Resort, Queenstown.
5pm, Sunday 5th May to 2pm, Tuesday 7th May
Moderated by Judy Samuelson, Executive Director of the Institute’s Business and Society Programme, internationally renowned for having her finger on the pulse of creating long term value. Spaces are limited. Register today!
Aspen Sister City Business Lunch - Prosperity through Partnership
Join us for the Aspen Sister City Business Lunch, moderated by Christine Maiden Sharp, Aspen Institute NZ Founder and CEO, with Aspen City Mayor Torre and Queenstown Lakes Mayor Lewers, who will discuss the sister city relationship and explore similarities and differences through an economic lens.
Evidence and Values Based Decision Making Course
Our Evidence and Values Based Decision Making course offers a transformative approach to strategic decision making, equipping participants with tools to enhance personal and organisational decision making skills.
AI, Social Media, and Democratic Challenges Seminar
This is the eighth seminar in the Future Challenges series of Critical Thinking and Values-based Leadership.
Democracy is not neat, easy, or guaranteed. It is under assault around the world from old foes such as ignorance and dictatorships, and new foes such as digital media misinformation and AI bots. This seminar will examine the explosion of large language models such as ChatGPT, the difficulty of being able to discern what is true, and the value of social cohesion and governance. With moderators:
Neil Jacobstein - Chair AI & Robotics Singularity University, Aspen NZ Director
Sinead Boucher - CEO and owner STUFF Ltd
Miriam Lips - Prof. Digital Government Victoria University of Wellington
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Aspen Summer Series 2023: Geopolitical Challenges
Final forum
Great Power Rivalry | March 2nd | 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm
The 2023 Aspen New Zealand Summer Series: Geopolitical Challenges will analyse the current geopolitical challenges surrounding our region and discuss what they mean for New Zealand. With expert panellists and moderators in international relations, security, and defence, the three forums will be held during February and March on Indo Pacific, North Asia and Great Power Rivalry.
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Intergenerational Challenges Seminar
This Intergenerational Challenges seminar is the seventh in the Aspen Institute New Zealand series on Critical Thinking and Values Based Leadership. The seminar focuses on the critical importance of the temporal aspects of decision making and how our decisions affect the very young and future generations.
Tuesday 30 August | 9am to 11:30am and 1:30pm to 4pm
Wednesday 31 August | 9am to 11:30am
With moderators:
Neil Jacobstein - Chair AI & Robotics Singularity University, Aspen NZ Director
Dr. Susan Houge MacKenzie - Associate Professor in the University of Otago School of Business
Sir Bill English - former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Aspen NZ Director
Demographic Challenges Seminar
Demographics as a field is fundamental, but is demographics destiny? Can we alter some demographic trends to alter our destiny? How does demographics affect identity - who are "we"? Is there ever a "them"? What is New Zealand's population plan, why does it matter, and what might be done to make it more foresighted and effective?
Wednesday 27 April | 9am to 11:30am and 1:30pm to 4pm
Thursday 28 April | 9am to 11:30am
Online seminar with moderators: Neil Jacobstein - Chair AI & Robotics Singularity University, MediaX Distinguished Scholar Stanford University; Prof. Alan Gamlen - Professor in the School of Regulation and Global Governance at The Australian National University; Prof. Paul Spoonley - Honorary Research Associate, Te Kura Pukenga Tangata, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University and Chair, Metropolis International. Read more …
Ukraine's Defense of Freedom
Webinar
A conversation with our partner, The Aspen Institute Kyiv to share first hand experience of what is at stake in Ukraine and explore the implications of the war on Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and the World.
Moderated by our chair, the Rt. Hon. Sir Don McKinnon, Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand with panel:
Pavlo Klimkin, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (2014-2019)
Vasyl Myroshnychenko, Ambassador of Ukraine to Australia
Aliona Shkrum, Member of Parliament of Ukraine
Trade Challenges
Trade Challenges is the fourth seminar in the Future Challenges: Systems thinking and Values based Leadership series.
June 15, 16 & 17 | 9am to 11:30am | online daily
With moderators expert in systems thinking, trade logistics, negotiations and foreign policy:
Neil Jacobstein - Chair AI & Robotics Singularity University, MediaX Distinguished Scholar Stanford University, Aspen Crown Fellow.
Charles Finny - partner at the government relations consultancy Saunders Unsworth, Director New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, specialising in New Zealand’s bilateral, regional and multilateral trade negotiations and commentary.
Prof. Robert Patman - one of the University of Otago’s inaugural Sesquicentennial Distinguished Chairs and Professor of International Relations, well known author and contributor to the national and international media on global issues and events.
Online Seminar: Decision Making in Times of Crisis - Science, Technology and Ethics
COVID-19 has upended our daily lives on an unprecedented scale and time frame. This seminar will address scientific, technical and ethical aspects of decision making during times of crisis. We will use the COVID-19 pandemic as an example, considering the values-based trade-offs and consequences.
Moderated by Neil Jacobstein, Prof. James Maclaurin and Christine Maiden Sharp.
APPLICATIONS ARE CLOSED. THIS EVENT IS FULL.
Aspen Seminar: Leadership, Sustainability and the Good Society
The Aspen flagship Executive Leadership Seminars explore the values, habits, and convictions that drive effective leadership for the benefit of society.