Student Council

2018-10-16T09:33:43+01:00April 17th, 2014|

Thank you to all the members of the Student Council 2013-4 who have worked hard to contribute to the smooth-running of the College over the course of the academic year.

Here are some extracts from the Chair of the Student Council’s final speech at the College Meeting on 15th April:

‘I was in the Student Council for the good part of a calendar year and in retrospect I would say that it was an experience that has taught me a great deal about our surroundings.

‘I want to read an e-mail I received last year, 30 minutes after I was elected chair:

“There is a school of thought in management theory that — if you’re in the consumer-facing space building products and services — you’ve got to listen to every customer.  Steve Jobs was one of the first businessmen to say that was a waste of time.  The customers today don’t always know what they want, especially if it’s something they’ve never seen, heard, or touched before.  When it became clear that Apple would come out with a tablet, many were skeptical.  When people heard the name (iPad), it was a joke in the Twitter-sphere for a day.  But when people held one, and used it, it became a ‘must have.’  They didn’t know how they’d previously lived without one.  It became the fastest growing Apple product in its history.  Jobs (and the Apple team) trusted themselves.  Picasso and great artists have done that for centuries.  Jobs was the first in business.”

To me this e-mail did not say act as you wish because you know best, it rather gave me an important lesson on believing in myself and believing in the team I was part of. And I would urge all of you to do the same. The only way the Student Council can thrive is if you believe in the Student Council and if you believe in your role in this community. Your representatives can only be as determined as the people they are representing, this needs to be a give and take relationship with support coming from both sides.

What I am trying to say is that the strength of the Student Council is a little like Tinker Bell; it exists as long as you believe hard enough in it.’

Young Scientists

2018-10-16T09:33:44+01:00April 16th, 2014|

Teresa in front of her prize-winning presentationAntonio in front of his presentationThree RCN students recently participated in a National Contest for Young Scientists in Stavanger. Teresa Iriyogen-López won first prize in her category and Antonio Johman and Maja Svanberg won third prizes in their categories. Our congratulations to all of them.

Here is a link to the website describing their projects.

Queen of Hearts

2018-10-16T09:33:44+01:00April 10th, 2014|

At the end of her visit to the College, Queen Sonja asked to visit the second year Visual Arts students’ IB Exhibition. She enjoyed viewing the students’ work very much and asked if Hala Al-Shawafi’s ceramic ‘Heart’ was available for her own collection – which was quite an honour for Hala. Edwin Gonzales, with whom she had spoken in the Silent House the previous evening, gave one of his final art pieces to Her Majesty as a gift and an expression of gratitude for her commitment to RCN students.

The Card accompanying Hala's 'Heart'

The card accompanying Edwin's picture

Our Royal Guest

2018-10-16T09:33:44+01:00April 8th, 2014|

Her Majesty Queen Sonja graced us with her presence on Thursday and Friday.

We felt fortunate that she was visiting as the early spring weather was at its finest. On Thursday evening, Her Majesty ate with students in the Kantine before visiting the Student Village and the Silent House. Then it was time for the cultural show. Rektor Richard Lamont gave a welcoming address (which you can read here), and then the stage was given to the student performers – to whose performances she gave a very warm response.

At the end of the show, Her Majesty said to the full auditorium,

I am glad that our work in setting up a Nordic UWC here in Fjaler succeeded. You can feel the warmth once you come to campus, and the College is everything we hoped it would be.

On Friday morning she laid the Foundation Stone for our new visitors’ centre – UWC Connect – to cheers from students, Haugland patients and visitors from Fjaler and beyond.

National and local media were in attendance: here is the report from National TV and radio station NRK. With another article here.

Follow this link to see our slideshow of the visit.

A day to celebrate.

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