Here we go!

Where would we be without supportive colleagues? This blog wouldn't have been born without Eva Lundin, our communication and web editor here at the Department of Special Education at Stockholm University. This is just the latest example of how the support and interest for our work so far has been met with the two big E's: Enthusiasm and Encouragement!

Today we have been scrambling around to proof drafts of MOUs (memorandum of understanding), find our recent materials about our department and our researchers (Thanks again, Eva) and figure out how to book a taxi in Kathmandu. Yikes!

Khaleda Gani Dutt, Liz Adams Lyngbäck and Jari Linikko as Deputy Head will depart for New Delhi India tomorrow and continue on to Nepal on Sunday.

Stay tuned for more...
We will offer our first hand experiences as well as detailed information on the research institutions we will be initiating cooperation with.

One day left before departure... we couldn't leave before Special Education Day here at SU!




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  1. via npr: India's 1947 Partition And The 'Deadly Legacy' That Persists To This Day http://n.pr/1MEyrU0

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  2. Book tips: "Nepal - Culture Smart!"
    https://www.storytel.se//books/121440-Nepal-Culture-Smart?appRedirect=true

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  3. via npr: Pilot Of Plane That Crashed In Nepal Reportedly Was Confused About Runway Approach http://n.pr/2tGfzVA

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  4. Who are you gonna draw up a MoU with?

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  5. Den här kommentaren har tagits bort av skribenten.

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  6. Looking forwards to your exploits...good wishes on your special journey.

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