Highlights for the past three weeks & Bowling game
04/11/2015

Hello again from Chang đ
Cannot believe we are already in week 5 :-O Thereâs so much going on every week. Here are a few highlights from the past three weeks:
Warehouse/factory visits (covered by Nok and Winnie)
Just-in-time game on IOM workshop (covered by A)
Poster-making and presenting session (covered by Jie)
Class photo-shoot (covered by Winnie)
Halloween party (covered by Alex)
& Last night: Bowling game in Milton Keynes!!!
Well… Shall we let the photos explain all the fun we had đ

Cranfield University’s main entrance (courtesy to Punyawee Pom – a current MSc student in Welding Engineering)

Learning how to use Mendeley for organising academic references with Heather Woodfield from Kings Norton Library

We are from Lane 13 – wait… we were suppose to have 8 in a team! There is an intruder in this team photo (can you spot him?)
I have to say that “I’m Lovin’ It” so far! I particularly love the fact that although we, as LSCMers, have a busy study schedule, the majority of us are enjoying all the other aspects of lives in the mean time. It is all of these group works, serious and ‘unserious’ games that bound us together and help us to learn from each others.
Keep going, guys! đ
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Great photos! đ it was a great night for you all.