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Residence
  
United States

Name
  
Scott Page

Nationality
  
United States

Role
  
Political Scientist


Fields
  
Political Science

Thesis
  
(1993)

Doctoral advisor
  
Roger Myerson

Scott E. Page wwwthegreatcoursescommediaprofessorprprofs


Books
  
The difference, Diversity and Complexity

Alma mater
  
University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Michigan, Kellogg School of Management

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada

Similar People
  
Ken Kollman, Roger Myerson, Leonid Hurwicz, Eric Maskin

Institutions
  
University of Michigan

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Scott E. Page is an American social scientist and Leonid Hurwicz Collegiate Professor of Complex Systems, Political Science, and Economics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he has been working since 2000. He has also been director of the Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan (2009-2014) and an external faculty member at the Santa Fe Institute (2000-2005 and 2007–present).

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Page is known for his research on and modeling of diversity and complexity in the social sciences. His specific research interests include path dependence, culture, collective wisdom, adaptation, and computational models of social life. In addition to teaching at Michigan, Page also instructs the Teaching Company educational video series "Understanding Complexity" and the online "Model Thinking" course created by Coursera.

Biography

Page received his B.A. in mathematics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1985. He then received an M.A. in mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1988 and an M.A. in managerial economics from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in 1990. In 1993 he earned a Ph.D. in Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences also from the Kellogg School under the guidance of Stanley Reiter and Roger Myerson (his advisors), Mark Satterthwaite, and Matthew Jackson.

Before taking his current position at Michigan, he taught at the California Institute of Technology (1993-7), the University of California - Los Angeles (1994) and the University of Iowa (1997-9).

Model Thinking MOOC

In early 2013, Page gave an online-course on the MOOC-platform Coursera called "Model Thinking". Due to massive participation this course is repeated and will be repeated several times.

Awards

Page was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2011. He is the recipient of multiple National Science Foundation grants, including the IGERT award (2002–present), and the Biocomplexity Project SLUCE award (2001-6). He has also been the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation Initiative on Inequality and Poverty Research Grant and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

Page has received several teaching awards from Caltech, Northwestern, and Michigan, including, most recently, the University of Michigan Distinguished Diversity Scholarship and Engagement Award (2009).

References

Scott E. Page Wikipedia