How we work

Reshaping our relationship with our world through transdisciplinary collaboration

The Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory® at Arizona State University is more than a single discipline or school. Our framework is designed to transform complex systems through innovation using a transdisciplinary approach to areas of focus and methods of deployment. Our programs are created to work collaboratively with each other and with like-minded partners around Arizona and across the world. We are a prototype of a university within a university, an institution dedicated to shaping positive global futures with an ability to put ideas into action.

Five core spaces

Discovery

Through research across more than 40 centers and units based in our Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation, we are understanding earth systems and projecting into the future to better determine and anticipate needs and outcomes.

Learning

At the College of Global Futures, we are exploring new ways to share knowledge and provide tools with diverse audiences according to their needs and priorities so they may help their organizations, their communities and the world meet the demand for agents of change.

Solutions

We are developing solutions for issues such as carbon capture, energy systems, ocean health, decision support and waste on multiple scales in close exchange with the people affected by our world’s problems.

Networks

Alongside partners like the United Nations and Conservation International, we are achieving a critical mass of intellectual resources to address challenges that are too big to solve alone.

Engagement

We are convening communities and organizations through programs like Decision Theater and the Global Futures Conference to understand their needs, learn from their knowledge and share ideas.

Focal areas

To accelerate the pursuit of research, education and the development of approaches and applications that address our global futures, the Global Futures Laboratory has identified 14 unique focal areas in which ASU holds deep expertise. These focal areas work fluidly beyond their disciplinary boundaries so that we may develop comprehensive solutions to the complex issues that are placing our planet under stress.

Each focal area is able to tap into the wealth of research and expertise that exists across the more than 855 Global Futures Scientists and Scholars, a university-wide cohort of Global Futures-affiliated faculty, researchers and fellows as well as throughout the laboratory’s diverse global networks and partnerships.

Explore our programs

The Global Futures Laboratory comprises more than 70 centers, units and initiatives including the College of Global Futures and the Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation. We invite you to look over our entire portfolio of programs and learn how you may want to engage with us as we work to shape a thriving future for all of Earth’s inhabitants.