18. November 2025

Event

The Complexity Game

The Complexity Game

Do you have what it takes to lead your nation? Join The Complexity Game workshop experience on December 9, 2025, to develop the skills you need to tackle complex challenges and open up international career pathway opportunities!

In The Complexity Game you will play the role of a leader of a nation and be tasked to grow your economies, prosper and become a world dominating nation. This workshop offers you the chance to experience first hand many of the local and global challenges we face and provides a fresh approach to solving those issues.

By participating in this workshop, you will:

  • Develop your leadership skills in multi-stakeholder environments
  • Learn how to build trust and communicate effectively
  • Be able to better manage complex problems
  • Become better collaborators and acknowledge the imperative to work beyond boundaries rather than in silos
  • Develop your self-awareness
  • Recognise your role in an interdependent world to mitigate the issues of climate change and sustainability
  • Open up social impact career opportunities

«This challenged us, beyond what we had realised. I am sure, even now, some of us are still reeling from The Complexity Challenge.»

«This was an amazing thought provoking game; it got us to think on our feet, mix with our peers and gave us a fresh perspective to business and sustainability.»

This experience has been played by the likes of leaders at the World Bank, PwC, University of Cambridge and now YOU!

Event Overview
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Hochschule Luzern
Soziale Arbeit
Werftestrasse 1
6002 Luzern

Good to know:
ProjectCHAKRA runs a fully-funded Internship in India, where you will work on a social
entrepreneurship project that affects real people and real communities. By joining this
session you will be able to skip straight to the last stages of the application process.

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