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The Class
Posted March 26th, 2008 by SachinEurope has been a time for many personal landmarks - cooking meat or flying minus airport counters, for instance. Another recent first, but by far more important was an officially assigned class. In the past, it has been I who offered lectures to an audience that was captive to various degrees. Last year's class on Policy Memos was an official affair, but still entirely my idea and counts less as it was to my peers, each of whom could teach me a lot back. No, the classes I gave that week meant more. They were not my initiative, the students engineering undergraduates and it was part of their formal visit to IIIEE. Though it will not count towards their grades - that would be another landmark, but probably not more remarkable than landing a tenure teaching position.
Sachin Kumar BADKAS (India), Cohort II (2006-2008)
Posted October 28th, 2007 by Sachin|
After Chemical Engineering and an MBA, I served as Policy Analyst with an apex environmental commission in the central government at New Delhi, for two years. The perks of the prestigious ministry position apart, the taste of the real thing - Policy Analysis for a country - left me with a set mind. That was all I could imagine a career in, and other options, including lucrative offers, seemed to matter little. I realised, however, with my technical and management background coupled, I was fit for a wider sector of policy. MESPOM was among the few programs that combined science, management and policy in my chosen area, the environment. Following news of having been selected to join MESPOM, I briefly worked with the CEO and Secretary General of WWF-India on their erstwhile positions, before arriving in Budapest. |
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Chain and Flag
Posted October 27th, 2007 by SachinLund, first impressions
Posted August 20th, 2007 by SachinHandling four currencies in a day in the process - one of those uniquely MESPOM experiences - I arrived in Lund on an overcast, gray afternoon. This is a bit unfair to Budapest, of-course. While equally beautiful, much bigger and hence with many more sights to behold and marvel, Budapest did not get a blog entry when Sachin first set foot there last year. But then, this website did not exist and Sachin does not write blogs on lesser websites! It will be a bit of cheating to write first time experiences having spent an year there. All I can write now of there are anecdotes dripping with tearful nostalgia. It's a slightly touchy topic since I'm still recovering from the parting. Will have to postpone it until it sinks in. No, dear old Budapest will just have to wait until a third batch MESPOMer obliges. (Take a hint, guys!)
You 2.0
Posted July 24th, 2007 by Sachin
We are not Mountains
Posted July 3rd, 2007 by SachinAs Leyla and I bid farewell to Leo and Karen early this morning, the mood was nowhere near as heavy as I would have expected. Her final words before she got onto that harbinger of dorm goodbyes, the airport minibus, were the following pearls:
“We are not mountains; humans meet.”
Even as I basked inwardly in the dawn-lit glow of the wisdom of the ancients, coming from a mouth that often spouted it - punctuating many other things – I knew I would write this entry.
Kerepesi út 87
Posted June 11th, 2007 by Sachin(Excerpt from a recent MESPOM Google group discussion thread).
For starters, this address is probably one of the few student residence facilities in the world that look like anything but
What's Cooking?
Posted April 30th, 2007 by SachinIt's buzzing; it's happening now. The website MESPOM.eu is taking shape under our very gaze. What's more, this is unlike a corporate website, where a 'web solutions' or consultancy firm gets a brief from a client and out hatches a website after due incubation.
MESPOM Student Lecture Series
Posted April 28th, 2007 by Sachin(First sent out on email to the students of MESPOM 06-08)
Dear classmates,
This mail is a result of considerable thought.
