Thursday, 13 December 2012

Day 472-473 School of Regional Science

Praise God for Cafetiere. Sipping coffee in bed and very slowly typing this post on my laptop. After 2 days of hard core DIY, my right hand is one blob of pain. My fingers are on a roller coaster ride of a mix of numbness, and pain culminating in my palm. My left hand is warm and the right one if freezing cold from inside. It gets worse by every single typing of a letter.
I am watching the news on Hungarian TV about the student’s strike against reforming further education. It is always difficult to change and the beauty of democracy is to be able to give voice to ones agreement or disagreement. All I know is that at the University of Arts London, where I gained my BA and MA you have to finish your BA in 4 years and your MA in 3 and you pay for it, there is no pardon, whilst in Hungary you can stretch a BA up to 10 years on taxpayers money and not even finish it. There are always casualties in both cases. I saw people not being able to finish their degrees in 4 years due to illness and personal problems in London.
I’ve been looking for a PHD program in Hungary to further Glocal Trinnovation research. And found something very interesting at Szent Istvan University’s School of Regional Sciences. I need to find out more about this.
But for now my hand need some rest.

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