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  1. Alexander Laszlo (*1964) is a polycultural systems scientist, currently residing in Argentina. Laszlo was the 57th President of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS), known for his work on systems theories and "education ecosystems". [1]

  2. Alexander Laszlo is President of the Board of Directors of the Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science (BCSSS), Director of Research at the Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research (LINPR), Co-Founder and Global Collaborator of Global Education Futures (GEF), and Founding Member of the Board of Directors of the Social Systems ...

  3. Alexander (Sándor) László (November 22, 1895 Budapest (Hungary) - November 17, 1970 Los Angeles, California) was a Hungarian-American pianist, musical composer, arranger and inventor. He was born Sándor ("San") Totis, but used the professional name of Alexander László as a composer and music publisher.

  4. Jul 1, 2021 · Alexander Laszlo is President of the Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science (BCSSS), Director of Research at the Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research (LINPR), Co-Founder and Global Collaborator at Global Education Futures (GEF), Scientific Director at EARTHwise Centre, and Chief Edunaut of the Evolutionary Learning Ecosystems ...

  5. Alexander Laszlo Co-founder, Global Education Futures President of BCSSS; Research Director of LINPR; Professor of Systems Science & Curated Emergence; author of over 100 journal, book and encyclopedia publications.

  6. Alexander Laszlo, Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science, Institute, Department Member. Studies Language and Culture, Process Philosophy, and Complex Adaptive Systems. Alexander Laszlo, Ph.D., is the 57th President and Chair of the Board

  7. Composer, pianist, conductor, producer and inventor educated at the Budapest Academy and a private music student of A. Szeny, A Kovacs, and V. Herzfeld. He was a piano soloist with the Bluthner Orchestra in Berlin in 1915, and gave piano recitals in Europe from 1921 to 1923.

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