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BioZone. Special thanks to Robert Lam for his support with theworkshop's publicity, registration, and booking.We are deeply grateful to the volunteer observers, Amin Azad-Armaki, Victoria Kerr, GregoryLitster, and Dimpho Radebe, for their facilitation skills and critical observations. Thanks also tothe 'Mondays We Write!' graduate writing group supervised by Fiona Coll, whoseencouragement brightened the early morning sessions. Finally, a heartfelt thanks to Andrea Chanfor her unwavering mentorship and thoughtful feedback guiding this study from inception.References[1] M. Orgill, S. York, and J. MacKellar, “Introduction to Systems Thinking for theChemistry Education Community,” J. Chem. Educ., vol. 96, no. 12, pp. 2720–2729, Dec.2019, doi: 10.1021
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