lørdag 5. november 2011

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dateSat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:26 PM
subjectRe: University of Sunderland Enewsletter Edition 4, 2011
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Hi,

I was thrown out of Clanny House, like by the Gestapo, this automn.

I was dragged out of bed, and taken to a meeting on Clanny House by the reception, after it had been agreed I was going to study again at the University of Sunderland.

They started talking non-sense in the meeting, saying the agreement was a 'typo',

I had to go to the meeting right away, I didn't even get to brush my teeth, shave or wake up.

So I had to have the meeting while I was half asleep.

It was like in Nazi-Germany.

When they started just talking non-sense, I went out of the meeting, to protest against the Nazi-ish stuff.

Then the Police were there.

The Police threw me out, and drove me to the Council-building, in Fawcett St.

Then the Police got the Council to put me in a hostell, with big, scare homosexuals who started flirting with me.

If it hadn't been for my army-background, in Norway, I think they would have been raping me there now.

I've complained to IPCC, ANSA, and more.

Noone have done anything really.

It's with the IPCC but they are just messing with my cases really.

(I've comlained that the Police don't deal with crime-reports from me, regarding hate-mail and threats, and the Merseyside Police was allowed by the IPCC to call me 'Miss'.

So this isn't something western, I think.

Probably some Russian or Albanian mafia).

Regards,

Erik Ribsskog


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On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 4:00 PM, University of Sunderland Alumni Association wrote:




Edition 4, 2011


Dear Alumni
Welcome to the final edition of the Alumni Enewsletter of 2011. We hope you have enjoyed reading the previous editions this year and look forward to telling you all about our happenings in 2012.
We love the run up to Christmas here at the Alumni Association as we get to enjoy the festivities within the University, the Christmas alumni event at the Sunderland Minster, find our Alumni Member of the Year and, of course, see another 800 plus students graduate at the winter ceremonies at the Stadium of Light!
Remember to get back in touch with us in 2012 and tell us all about your Christmas holiday and any news it might bring.
Sarah Fairless
University of Sunderland Alumni Association




Alumni Member of the Year 2012
Each year we ask you to nominate an alumni member who you feel has exhibited noteworthy achievement in either
professional success demonstrated by notable career achievements
extraordinary community involvement
meritorious heroism, and/or prevalence over adversity
significant volunteerism or philanthrophy for the benefit of humanity
Lasy year's winner was Katy McLean who won for her commitment to education and personal achievements in sport. Katy led the Womens England Rugby Team to the World Cup Final.
Download the application form here. Deadline for nominations is 14th November 2011. You will need to login to access.




Hope Winch Annual Reunion Dinner & Upcoming Lecture
2011 was a landmark year for us at Sunderland as we celebrated 90 years of Pharmacy at the University!
This was celebrated at the Hope Winch Annual Reunion Dinner on 8th October at the Stadium of Light.
The Hope Winch Society is the alumni group for pharmacy graduates. Hear more about the dinner from chair of the society, Paul Carter.
This year's Hope Winch Lecture will take place on Thursday 24th November. The topic 'Pharmacy: Past, Present & Future' will be presented by Dr Keith Ridge, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer at the Department of Health.
If you would like to attend the lecture or join the Hope Winch Society for free, email the alumni association.




Rugger pals reunited!
The Alumni Association often help organise reunions, usually be class year. However, Frazer Moore wanted to reunite with his old Rugby friends from University.
We have received many emails to say how successful this reunion was and how it will now conincide with every World Cup!
Read more from Frazer here.
If you would like to organise a reunion whether it be by class, club or anything else for that matter email the alumni association.




Where Are You Now? Profile
A new feature for the enewsletter - we would like to profile one alumni member in each edition who will tell us 'Where They Are Now?' following the successful of our 'Where Are You Now' section in the Bridge Magazine.
In this edition we hear from Ruth-Anne Lynch who completed a Masters Degree in Radio in 2005. Ruth-Anne is now a published travel writer. Click here to read what Ruth has gone on to do since graduating from Sunderland.
If you would like to be our first 'Where Are You Now?' in 2012, email the alumni association.






Join Us At The Minster...and maybe even join the choir!
All University of Sunderland Alumni Members are welcome to attend the Christmas Carol Service at Sunderland Minster on Wednesday 7th December at 6.30pm. Join us at the magical minster to start the festive season. Graeme Danby will also be performing.
To book click here.
The University Choir are also looking for members. Even if you have never tried before, everyone is welcome and no-one has to audition! Click here for more information.




Informal Fridays!
Newcastle Science City and the University of Sunderland would like to invite alumni members to Informal Fridays.Informal Fridays follows on from the huge success of similar events in Newcastle with more than 100 entrepreneurs ann business people meeting every month to collaborate and discuss innovation in a relaxed environment.
Come along and enjoy a cup of coffee and a croissant whilst networking with regional businesses and entrepreneurs in the new Sciences Complex on City Campus.
Next Informal Friday: 9th December 2011.




Nina Harrington book to be won!
The Hope Winch Annual Reunion Dinner was pleased to welcome a talk from alumni member and past member of staff, Ray-Anne Lutener. Ray-Anne gave up her work in Pharmacy to become a romantic novelist! We have a signed copy of Ray-Anne's first novel 'Always the Bridesmaid' to give away*
All you have to do is email us with the answer to the question: Who was Kate Middleton's bridesmaid at her 2011 Royal Wedding?
*This competition will close on 14th November and the winner will be informed via email.




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