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Tag Archives: University
Friends and Adversaries
Formal university education is finished for the foreseeable. Three years of study have culminated in two mediation Saturdays, a debate on interim interdict, an employment tribunal cross-examination, sorting out a casino licence, a personal injury claim negotiation and a mock … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience
Tagged diploma, Glasgow, Law, life, Strathclyde, University
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From St Magnus to St Mungo
You may have read a few blogs ago about my endeavour to create a repository of all human history as the ultimate pub quiz database, entitled “General Knowledge” and consisting of dozens of roughly seven-minute videos starting with early man … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience
Tagged Glasgow, history, Law, Law Clinic, pilgrimage, St Magnus, St Magnus Way, University, Zoom
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Brilliant yellow tinged with melancholy
University: complete. The opening of a new chapter, as they say. Of course, there are conditionals. A possible return is not ruled out in the long term, but for now postgraduate study is not in the immediate pipeline. What is … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience
Tagged day drinking, diet, Edinburgh, employment, future, Game of Thrones, life, news, Student, University, work
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German & the Neutral Language?
Since I last committed pen to paper with the intention of publishing a blog nearly a whole month of me living in the city of Leipzig has passed. Tomorrow my first lectures and seminars begin after what I have to … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience
Tagged Buchmesse, English, Europe, German, language, Leipzig, University
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Auf Wiedersehen, Herr Flett
Ah, Sunday. A fine day for reflection and calm, quiet contemplation. In Germany a brief respite from consumerism (also perhaps an inconvenience). Additionally, and purely coincidentally, you understand, optimal for the garnering of likes as the weekend’s accomplishments tie together … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Personal experience
Tagged British Council, German, Germany, Hamburg, indie, journal, journalism, laundry, Leipzig, life, Literature, news, Sunday, University, work
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Salutations from the Solstice
December. Brown leaves linger – decomposing streaks on recomposing streets whose lights and likenesses change to suit the season. I’m set to return soon, where no such sodden mulch is to be found. Another semester past. Another set of exams … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged Auslandsjahr, December, Edinburgh, English literature, German, Germany, Hemmingway, humanities, leaves, Leipzig, Orkney, science, Solstice, Spain, University, year abroad
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2015: Year in Review
What happened in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Fifteen? From a broad perspective, Scots had to come to terms with the fact that independence had been put on hold for at least a “generation.” Bumper stickers were … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Life, Music, Personal experience, Politics, Review, Uncategorized
Tagged Brave New World, Drones, Edinburgh, German, Hermit's Croft, Huxley, Jackalope, Literature, Macbeth, Muse, music, Nacho Heap, Parties, reviews, Student, University, writing
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