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Lydia Press (UK), Cohort III (2007-2009)

Lydia Press tragically died in a climbing accident during holidays in French Alps on May 2nd, 2008. The MESPOM community is in deep sorrow because of this terrible loss. Here is the Daily Mail article about Lydia and what has happened (see also The Sun). Tributes and photos can be shared here or at Lasting Tribute. A memorial gathering to celebrate Lydia's life will take place at 2 pm on Friday, May 9th, 2008 in Popper Room, CEU.

Lydia profile picture I came to MESPOM from the UK, looking for the environmental masters with a difference. I wanted to integrate my scientific academic background with wider environmental and sustainability issues in the company of like-minded people from all over the world, and learn from their different cultures and experiences at the same time.
I studied Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, completing my masters there in collaboration with the University of Manchester. My thesis was based on fieldwork I had undertaken with an NGO in Cambodia studying natural contamination of groundwater with arsenic, and biogeochemical analysis of Bengali aquifer sediments. I presented this work at the Goldschmidt geochemistry conference in Cologne in August 2007, and hope to work again on water supply issues.
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