Marcus Shukla, MSc Economy, Space & Society (2007-2008) |
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The Economy, Space and Society course is rewarding, interesting and crucially, relevant, and I wholly recommend it for anyone wishing to pursue their interest in the field of Economic Geography. [more]
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Emily Faiz, MSc Economy, Space & Society (2005-2006) |
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I can safely say that I made the right decision to pursue economic geography further; it has been
interesting, stimulating, and enjoyable. [more] |
Thomas Wainwright, MSc Economy, Space & Society (2004-2005) |
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The teaching staff’s ongoing research clearly enriched the course, which I enjoyed because it introduced
me to cutting-edge work in geography, whilst covering past theory. [more] |
Mark Stanley, MSc Economy, Space & Society (2005-2006) |
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For me, the dissertation was the most rewarding aspects of the course … it would provide me with the initial contacts that eventually led to being offered employment with Ernst & Young’s Islamic Financial Services Group, in Bahrain – a post I am currently occupying. [more] |
James Corah, MSc Economy, Space & Society (2005-2006) |
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Despite their strong research pedigree an informal relationship existed between staff and students and they were never too busy to discuss further issues arising out of seminars or project work. [more] |
Gwamaka Kifukwe, MSc Economy, Space & Society (2006-2007) |
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The people involved on both the student and staff sides are committed and interested in the course which builds a nice environment to work in. [more] |