[Prow2] Happy New Year

janecarter@btopenworld.com janecarter@btopenworld.com
Fri, 10 Jan 2003 21:53:39 +0000 (GMT)


 Happy New year everyone.

I managed to read most of 'This land is our land ' over the holiday.
I think I can say that it is one of the most irritating books I have ever read on any subject!
I found the style to be very sensationalist and I'm afraid the many sound arguements got lost in the ranting. Is there a T shirt to go with the book with the slogan 'It's so unfair'?
What did anyone else think or am I getting rather reactionary in my old age?

Cheers
Jane

>  from:    "Crowe, Lynn" <L.Crowe@shu.ac.uk>
>  date:    Fri, 10 Jan 2003 12:05:56
>  to:      prow2@shu.ac.uk
>  subject: Re: [Prow2] Happy New Year
> 
> A Happy New Year to everyone - hope you enjoyed a peaceful festive break!
> 
> I have really enjoyed reading all your Marketing and Principles assignments -  those feedback sheets will gradually be wending their way
> back to you about now. The marks shown on the sheets are subject to our External Examiner's approval (the exam board is on 25 February this
> year) - but he's always been very happy with the standard of our marking schemes before now.
> 
> If you need any additional feedback (or you can't read my writing!) - just email me personally. We're here to try and help. As ever, we've
> had some really excellent work this year (some of you up in the 80s -well done!). And I always marvel about how all of you manage to achieve
> anything whilst working full time as well
> 
> Those of you about to start your second semester will be looking forward to the thud of the dreaded red boxes on your door mats. In the
> second semester, you will be studying a Finance module, and Recording and Changing PROW and Access. I believe that some of you may have been
> sent later modules in the course by mistake - don't worry too much about this. The postgrad team will sort you all out by the official start
> of term and make sure you get the right ones.
> 
> The tutor for the Recording and Changing module is Jane Krause. Jane is one of our contacts through IPROW and the PROW officer at Cheshire
> County Council. I am sure she will introduce herself to you (once I have added her to this email list).
> 
> The tutor for the Finance (Public Sector) module is one of our own - Nick Payne - and again, I will add him to our discussion site before
> the start of term.
> 
> You will be able to contact both Jane and Nick via email personally, as well as via the discussion sites. Initially, if you want to reach
> Jane - please send messages via me (as I'd like to keep supporting Jane in this whole `academic process).
> 
> Regards
> Lynn