Santa Fe Institute

Community Outreach

We recognize the importance of improving the scientific and technological literacy of the general public to the end that citizens are motivated to pursue further experiences in these areas and are aided in making informed, responsible decisions about related policy issues having societal implications. To that end, SFI supports a broad range of informal educational activities for the general public.

SFI Bulletin

The SFI Bulletin is a free general-interest magazine featuring the Institute’s work and researchers that is published by SFI twice a year.

Public Events

SFI’s monthly series of free community science lectures  is nearly two decades old. Speakers are selected for their ability to convey broad research themes in the context of SFI’s approach to science.

High School Prize for Scientific Excellence

Each year SFI honors local graduating seniors--and a selected teacher--whose work exemplifies the Institute’s approach to transdisciplinary science.

Complex Systems Courses Database

A database of complex systems classes from around the web.

Exhibitions

Periodically SFI collaborates with partners in the local museum community to produce exhibits based upon SFI research results.

Coming to the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science,
Albuquerque, New Mexico in May 2011

Emergence: A New View of Life's Origins

A joint project of scientists at the Santa Fe Institute, the Institute of Complex Adaptive Matter, media arts students at New Mexico Highlands University, Americorps, as well as staff members from the Natural History Museum and the Department of Cultural Affairs, this exhibition will take a fresh look at the origins of life.

Emergence - original website

A New View of Life's Origins (56.0 KB)


Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter (52.3 KB)

Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

Education News

2012 at SFI: Asking big questions that matter
Jan. 3, 2012 -

SFI President Jerry Sabloff tells readers of the Santa Fe New Mexican what the Institute does, and why 2012 is ...

Video: Can conflicts in animal societies be studied as computations?
Dec. 2, 2011 -

SFI Omidyar Fellow Simon DeDeo describes his interest in "natural computation" -- in particular whether researchers can describe and analyze conflicts ...

Audio: 'Science symphony’ combines Bach and brain science
Nov. 3, 2011 -

On Sunday, October 30, in Santa Fe, the Santa Fe Institute and the Santa Fe Symphony collaborated to produce a ...

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