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Awakenings Part 2: Taste Test
I had some people from University over for pancake night which was ironic as it was a non-Brit hosting a British tradition for a course of people from literally all over. Still, any excuse for a party, right? I ended … Continue reading
Those Crazy Ideas That Pop Into Your Head…
My masters is halfway through, practically speaking. I have no idea where the time has gone. But the time to be silly and a student and all that is wearing thin. Last night when having a hair cut I was … Continue reading
Ubiquity
I can’t say I was surprised to see that the previous tenants had left their ADSL modem in the flat when we moved in, nor can I say that I was surprised when we discovered that it was still working. … Continue reading
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Giddiness
For the time being, I’m working at a university that does a yearly summer programme popular with foreign students, especially those from the United States. While today, the first full day of the programme, was crazy busy because everyone was scrambling … Continue reading
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Back to School Thoughts
I know it’s early to think about the practicalities of returning to university, but on the other hand it doesn’t hurt either. These kinds of things pop into my head every now and then, and I figured it would be … Continue reading
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Gauging Others’ Experience
I happened on this blog post by someone in the LSE‘s Master of Public Administration (MPA) programme assessing their thoughts on studying at the university I went to and subsequently worked at. And I think she makes some good points, … Continue reading
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Feeling Positively Pedestrian
A French military officer with experience serving in Vietnam, Djibouti and Bosnia among others. A German graduate who interned at the UN and finished a dual honours degree straddling two universities in London. An International Relations graduate from Ireland who … Continue reading
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