Sunday, 11 May 2008
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Graduate Recruitment event
The other panel members who appeared with Sigurdur were:
- Gunnar Orn Jonsson
- James Thornton
- Patric Okumi
- Rupert Osborne
Friday, 25 April 2008
British Pub Quiz
- The Chinese
- South Bank Uni
- The Oldies
- The Fabulous Three
- Carlos' Group
2. What was founded in Bologna, Italy in 1088, making it the first of its kind in Europe?
3. Which is the only vitamin not to be found in an egg?
4. What is the name of the street TVs Desperate housewives live on?
5. Name a planet in our solar system that has no moon?
6. Name Madonna’s 3 children.
7. In which ocean are the canary islands?
8. Which of these three countries has the most Internet users, Brazil, UK or Russia?
9. What is the worlds fastest growing plant
10. What major sporting event happened for the first time in London on 29 March 1981?
11. What is the largest organ of the human body?
12. Who in Greek mythology fell in love with his own reflection?
13. Which chemical element gets it's name from a greek word meaning 'stranger'?
14. What did Harry Beck design in 1931 and is still used in London today?
15. Where on the body are the most sweat glands found?
16. Where in London were the terracotta army put on public display?
For some the answers were beyond Keystage 1:
The lens was manually put out of focus here in case evidence of collusion was filmed and there had to be a resit!:
In the end the winners were The Fabulous Three. Can you beat their score of 17.5 out of 18 (3 points for question 6)?
The answers are here
You can view a video of Helen's excellent comperance (is that a word?) and the prize giving:
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Ethiopia Stand
Gan Gan Drum
- Tama (Wolof of Senegal)
- Gan gan, Dun Dun (Yoruba of Nigeria)
- Dondo (Ashanti of central Ghana)
- Lunna (Dagomba of northern Ghana)
- Kalangu (Hausa of northern Nigeria and Niger) "
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
The Afganistan Stand was hosted by Dr. Safia Barikzai. Among the visitors to the stand, 17 students from Afganistan discovered each others campus presence - they did not know each other before or that some where even at LSBU and as a result are forming an Afghanistan society.
Monday, 21 April 2008
Friday, 18 April 2008
AW2D
The European Stand was Hosted By Thor. He received some great information and goods from various embassies including some excellent CDs, one of them by Puppy is playing on a CD player near you!
In Full swing.Thursday, 17 April 2008
Hello Paul
The 'Around the World in Two Days' event is a brilliant idea. Just
wondered if you've thought of involving the whole university and
making it an annual LSBU event. It will create more awareness and
this could be a selling point for LSBU.
Well done to all the organisers. I realised the challenges that
students with arabic educational background face when they choose to
study in the UK. Having to learn to write in a completely differet
style with different sets of alphabets. I now know how to spell my
name in arabic though...
There you go - you can learn something new from these sort of events.
Regards
Aissata Edmondson
International Officer
London South Bank University