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Press Coverage

The CHE, along with its Graduates and Fellows, attracts media attention on a regular basis. This section contains a small selection of media coverage for the CHE, its Graduates, and its Fellows. Under development during November 2007.



I'm putting heart and soles into barefoot trek to London E-mail
Graduates & Fellows
Thursday, 26 June 2008

Edinburgh Evening News, 21 June 2008. CHE Graduate and schoolteacher Ewen Hardie walks barefoot to London for Burma solidarity, relying entirely on the kindness of strangers. By Gemma Fraser.

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Unconventional Solutions E-mail
Press Coverage
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

The Scotsman, 23 April 2008. Myshele Goldberg examines how the CHE is using an unusual strategy to respond to the financial pressures that are squeezing all of higher education.

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What can Scotland do to improve its health for future generations? E-mail
Graduates & Fellows
Sunday, 13 April 2008

The Sunday Herald, 13 April 2008. Alastair McIntosh reflects on connections between physical, psychological, and spiritual health.

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Bringing ecology and law together in the Highlands E-mail
Graduates & Fellows
Sunday, 30 March 2008

The Scotsman, 31 March 2008On CHE graduate Jamie Whittle's work in environmental law and his recent book, White River. By Peter Ranscombe.

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Fellow is one of "ten Scots who can save the planet" E-mail
Graduates & Fellows
Saturday, 16 February 2008

From the The Daily Mail, 13 January 2008.

WORLD leaders have vowed action to protect Earth amid escalating warnings of the devastating consequences of global warming. Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, freak weather and famine have all been linked to the rising temperatures.

But who are the people that can bring about change? The pioneers working on radical solutions? Here Robin Harper MSP, the first Green politician elected to a British parliament, tells HEATHER GREENAWAY about the 10 Scots who can help save the planet -- and CHE's Ulrich Loening is on his list...

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