Wednesday, January 31

Michigan Law School's Problem Solving Initiative classes

Interested in tackling real-world problems? Interested in working with other students and faculty to find solutions? You'll have the opportunity to work with a small team of graduate and professional students from across the University in an interdisciplinary class to gain experience doing just that. Consider taking an interdisciplinary problem solving course at the Law School!
Upcoming PSI Class Topics
  • Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
  • New Music Industry Business Models
  • The Opioid Crisis
  • Social Media and Radicalization
  • Access to Justice
  • "Fake News" 
  • Cultural Preservation and Economic Development in India
  • Concussions
  • Gun Violence 
  • Robots and the Workplace 

Fall 2018 online registration begins February 23

Please see problemsolving.law.umich.edu
for more information about the Problem Solving Initiative
The Problem Solving Initiative is a platform for the development of creative solutions to some of the world's most difficult challenges in business and society. Interdisciplinary problem solving courses give Michigan's graduate and professional students a framework for analyzing and solving complex problems and guiding organizations through innovation and change. 
Questions? problemsolving@umich.edu