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Dear receiver,

It is with great pleasure I can inform you that you successfully passed the entrance exam for studies at the Degree Programme in Natural Resource Management. Congratulations and welcome to study at Novia University of Applied Sciences, Campus Raseborg!

The first intensive course week will start on Wednesday 14th of September at 9 o’clock and continue until Friday afternoon the 16th of September 2016. A second batch of intensive course days will be held from 16th to 17th of February 2017, and a third session is held during 5th to 7th of April 2017. The first week will be in the form of contact teaching on site in Raseborg and its surroundings only.

During the first intensive week you will be working with the courses Leadership and Project Management (5 cr) and Natural Resource Economics (5 cr). Moreover, we will also kick-off the Research Methodology class (3 cr). More detailed information on the exact content of the intensive study week will be emailed to you in the first week of September. NB! When arriving to Novia on September the 16th you are requested to bring with you the original version(s) of your previous degree certificate.

If not already familiar with the region and the university, it is useful to get acquainted with the information about Novia University of Applied Sciences at Novia’s Internet pages (http://www.novia.fi/novia-uas/). From relevant links, in particular the ones found under the tabs “About Novia”, “Degree Students” and “Exchange Students” you will find information about Campus Raseborg, alternatives for accommodation, student services, library services, travelling etc. The information presented at http://www.visitraseborg.com/en may also be of your interest.

See you in September!

Patrik Byholm

Head of Programme Natural Resource Management Novia University of Applied Sciences

Raseborgsvägen 9

FI-10600 Ekenäs, FINLAND email: patrik.byholm@novia.fi phone: +358 19 224 8293 fax: +358 19 224 8111

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