The latest news and updates on the EPC’s Complex Systems Toolkit.
9th January 2026 – The Complex Systems Toolkit is featured in an article in Building magazine.
9th December 2025 – The Toolkit’s officially launches with an introductory webinar, now available to watch on demand.
24th November 2025 – New Toolkit content is published, comprising brand new Knowledge resources, Guidance resources, Teaching resources, and a resource library.
20th June 2025 – The Working Group co-chairs, Dr. Nikita Hari (University of Oxford) and Peter Martin (Quanser), discuss why they believe the toolkit is a vital resource and why people should get involved.
7th June 2025 – A Call for Contributions is opened for the Complex Systems Toolkit, closing on 30th June.
27th May 2025 – The first Launch & Engagement sub-group meeting takes place.
28th April 2025 – The first Review & Curation sub-group meeting takes place.
17th April 2025 – The first Curriculum & Pedagogy Content sub-group meeting takes place.
15th April 2025 – The first Technical & Simulation Content sub-group meeting takes place.
April 2025 – Sub-group kick-off meetings are confirmed.
24th March 2025 – The second meeting of the Complex Systems Toolkit Working Group takes place.
March 2025 – Sub-groups of the Working Group are confirmed, to work on Curriculum Pedagogy Content, Technical and Simulation Content, Review and Curation, and Launch and Outreach.
27th February 2025 – The first meeting of the Complex Systems Toolkit Working Group takes place.
February 2025 – The first official meeting of the Working Group leadership team takes place.
December 2024 – Membership of the Complex Systems Toolkit Working Group is confirmed. The Working Group comprises subject experts from academia and industry who will manage the development of the toolkit.
November 2024 – The EPC announces that the development of a Complex Systems Toolkit, which will be supported by Quanser, and is aimed at supporting educators in their teaching of the subject. A call is put out for volunteers to be members of the Working Group, content reviewers, content contributors, and toolkit ambassadors.
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