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Welcome to 2008's new students! |
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Written by Centre for Human Ecology
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Friday, 10 October 2008 |
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From completion of one cycle to the beginning of a new one... A warm welcome to all the new MSc students, and best of luck in the coming year(s)!

Reflections, motivations, and messages to the wider community.... (back row, then front row)
Ian Wight - Exploring the Human Ecology program from professional and integral perspectives, with placemaking in mind.
Martin Glegg - Just the course to inspire, motivate and challenge my future film work!
Kevin Frea - What an incredible journey we're embarking on!
Jane Glenzinski - This week was truly transformative. I am leaving a different preson than I was when I arrived. What a wonderfully warm welcome from the CHE community.
Sarah Heap - Two words come to mind - transformation and connection.
Nic Green - Lovely. I'm excited. Thank you for welcoming me into your family.
Danielle Cohen - An amazing first workshop - I'm even more excited about the course now than I was at the start.
Andrew Tovey - The emphasis on process is already having resonance elsewhere in my life - transformative stuff!
Luke Devlin - is still a cheerful optimist, last time he checked, but he doesn't always show it. His work has been described as "pretentiousness on boresville street."
Miriam Rose - So glad to be here... Look forward to meeting & sharing with you all!
Lisa Levez - I'm very excited to be part of the MSc course his year. The energy in the group is wonderfully open, welcoming, and inspiring.
Jay Haney - I want to save the world.
Anne Dzakovic - I want to build a meaningful community.
Myles Farnbank - Wilderness guide, eco-educator, father. Interested in: relationship of inner and outer journey in nature, sense of place, wild(erness) in the city.
Angela Rowe - A wonderfully intense week with lots of fascinating information. Look forward to building on this and becoming more involved in CHE.
Tim Harbinson - no comment.
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