Wednesday, October 27, 2010

CBU organized courses I attended previously - Part 1

Based on my previous studying experience in CBU I would like to share with you the information which might be interesting and useful in terms of diverse academic experience. CBU provides opportunities for students to attend the courses with special emphasis on cross-border partnership in different locations, besides the list of general courses which you can choose at your faculty.
Thus, at the time I have started my studies in CBU we had intensive course organized at Mekrijärvi research Station (about 70 km from Joensuu) during the first week, the place and timing of the course was chosen in my opinion very properly taken into account the fact that some of the participants had come to Finland to study forestry issues for a very first time and the knowledge of English language for some of us was the biggest challenge to overcome at that time. The course was held under the title "Forestry and bioenergy in NE Europe with special reference to sustainability" providing the understanding and concept of forestry operations between the Nordic countries and Russia, as an example of Eastern Europe country. We were fortunate that course organizers were able to invite lecturers from different institutions (University of Joensuu, Helsinki University, Saint-Petersburg Forestry Technical Academy, European Forestry Institute, Petrozavodsk State University) with different backgrounds and perspectives to the topics we were studying. To summarise the first week it was aimed to build the understanding of the forestry concept and bioenergy development in Finland and Russia. For second week of introductory course we moved to Forestry Faculty of University of Joensuu, currently named as University of Eastern Finland. During second week we had opportunity to perform our own presentations on chosen theme with discussion in groups including teachers and students. Many of us had first experience with writing SWOT-analysis. In case some of you are doubting with SWOT term please ask and I will try to explain the meaning of that. Besides that we had a lot of opportunities to visit different companies working in forestry field and particularly in bioenergy know-how. Among the institutions and companies we visited were Tulikivi, John Deere, Eno municipality, The Finnish Forest Research Institute, WENET, Science Park and others.
Many of us agreed that importance of introductory course was tremendous both in terms of understanding of studied issues in from different perspectives as well as social component of the course.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

How I came up with CBU

My name is Maxim Trishkin. I have started to study in CBU in 2009 and being a Master’s student in CBU FEE is my second time to study in Joensuu. The first time was during the last year of my studies in 2005 when I was a bilateral exchange student from Petrozavodsk State University to the University of Joensuu (currently the University of Eastern Finland).
Before starting studies in CBU FEE I have graduated as an engineer with major in silviculture from Petrozavodsk State University and as a Master from Euroforester MSc program in Swedish University of Agriculture SLU. After completing my studies in Russia and Sweden, I worked as an environmental analyst to an international forestry company in Finland, and to a forestry consulting company in Russia.
I first got information on CBU Forestry and Environmental Engineering Program through my own network. The detailed information on the program I found on the CBU official website. and the main motive to the studies once again was a knowledge gap that I had in modern forestry issues. Besides that I found studying as a good option as the opportunities for work were also low in forestry sector at that time.

Besides that being a student at CBU provides good atmosphere with various opportunities to develop your own skills and abilities for future employment in academic or industrial working environment.