Drs. Gerald Midgley & Rachel Lilley discuss DSRP and systems methodologies | Academic Conferences
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 Published On Aug 31, 2023

Professor Gerald Midgley is Professor of Systems Thinking in the Business School at the University of Hull. He also holds Adjunct Professorships at the University of Queensland, Australia; Mälardalen University, Sweden; the University of Canterbury, New Zealand; and Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Gerald was Director of the Centre for Systems Studies at Hull from 1997 to 2003 and from 2010 to 2014. He has had more than 300 papers published on systems thinking, action research and stakeholder engagement, and has been involved in a wide variety of public sector, community development and resource management projects.

After completing her PhD Rachel became co-director of Aberystwyth University Behavioural Insights Research Centre. She is currently developing a Masters Programme in Systems Thinking and Leadership whilst working on a Sport England funded project in The East Riding of Yorkshire looking at a systemic approach to increasing activity, She is currently a behaviour change consultant/trainer in a Sport England project in East Riding, providing research input through a partnership with the Birmingham University Leadership Institute. She has recently joined the College of Life and Environmental Sciences as a Research Fellow.After completing her PhD Rachel became co-director of Aberystwyth University Behavioural Insights Research Centre. She is currently developing a Masters Programme in Systems Thinking and Leadership whilst working on a Sport England funded project in The East Riding of Yorkshire looking at a systemic approach to increasing activity, She is currently a behaviour change consultant/trainer in a Sport England project in East Riding, providing research input through a partnership with the Birmingham University Leadership Institute. She has recently joined the College of Life and Environmental Sciences as a Research Fellow.

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