Eirik Fismen

Today Eirik Fismen, long-serving doctor at the Haugland Rehabilitation Centre, came to the College Meeting to receive our grateful thanks on the occasion of his retirement.

Larry offered the following address:

It is a great pleasure to welcome Dr Eirik Fismen here today.

Eirik has been the senior doctor at the Rehabilitation Centre for over twenty years and has been a committed, strong and loyal supporter of UWC Red Cross Nordic – and the partnership here at Haugland.

Earlier in his career, Eirik was fortunate to work alongside and forge a partnership with the inspirational Erling Stordhal, at Beitostolen. For students here today, it was Erling Stordahl who launched Ridderrenet, championed sport for the visually impaired and encouraged us all, in the spirit of Kurt Hahn, to believe that ‘there is more in you than you think’.

Eirik  brought the philosophy of functional independence and the spirit  of  possibility to the campus here at Haugland. He was one of the key founders and contributors to RCN’s landmine programme – now the Survivors of Conflict Programme – and has provided medical and personal support, motivation and inspiration to a long list of students over the past twenty years. Both Eirik and Kari, his wife, have opened their home in Askvoll as host parents and have, time and again, extended the hand of friendship to students and staff at RCN.

Eirik is a great believer in and practitioner of friluftsliv – and there is evidence across the campus as to his vision for friluftsliv’s role in rehabilitation and education – from fire pits to the gapahuk overlooking the fjord, from the sami game (hobbit house) to trails across the mountainside. Patients and students alike have benefitted enormously from his creative vision.deep passion for the outdoors and

One of my favourite memories since becoming Rektor was being invited by Eirik to take Edwin, Yeison, plus Jose Luis and Cerren on a hunt on a golden autumn day on the mountains above Askvoll. No deer was shot that day by the hunters – and perhaps the most spectacular moment came when a beautiful stag erupted at top speed from a forest and literally jumped over Yeison who understandably, given the gradient of our ascent, had fallen asleep in the long grass!

Eirik, you have given an enormous amount to our world here. Through your cartoons, your dynamic and positive approach, and your professional commitment, you have taught us to see the resourcefulness of each individual. The students, who have come under your care, have been given the confidence to seek functional independence both on campus and beyond and to take on new challenges, new opportunities.

With two sons as alumni of UWC (at Singapore and Atlantic College), you know and appreciate the impact of a UWC education on students from all over the world.

You are also a great believer in the partnership, or as you call it the ‘symbiosa’, between the College and the Rehabilitation Centre.

You  are  many  things:  doctor,  hunter,  friluftsliv  philosopher,  wildlife  photographer,  master craftsman, host father, landscape gardener, guide and friend.

We shall miss your sparkle, the twinkle in your eyes, your daily magic – and hope that you continue to stay firmly connected in retirement to our College and Haugland in general.

On behalf of everyone gathered here today, we wish you the most wonderful retirement. Larry

Richard D A Lamont
Rektor
UWC Red Cross Nordic

Students from the Survivors of Conflict programmeEdwin Gonzales (Nicaragua) presented Eirik with a framed photo of the fjord with a special note on the reverse from the students on the Survivors of Conflict Programme: “Thank you for helping us, in the spirit of Kurt Hahn, to recognize our resourcefulness and to understand that our ‘disability is our opportunity.’”

 

2018-10-16T09:33:23+01:00February 10th, 2015|

Tedx at UWC Costa Rica

It was a privilege to join our sister College, UWC Costa Rica, during their second TEDx UWCCR event. TEDx events are independently organized talks created in the spirit of “ideas worth spreading”. The event was streamed live in Flekke thanks to the incredible efforts of staff and student volunteers who dedicated time and energy to coordinate the event with their Costa Rican counterparts.

The streaming conference from Costa RicaThis year’s edition of TEDx UWCCR featured insightful live presentations from UWC students and external speakers with the main theme being, “Impacting the World”. The talks covered four main areas of impact: personal, innovative, social and community. There was also a significant level of diversity in the presentations with topics cutting across disciplines some of which were the perception of disability, Asian perspective of LGBT rights, mental health and the unconscious effect of art therapy, democratization of innovation, the motives of art and where it all began, gender and stereotypes in STEM and so much more.

The event, which was shared among the rest of the UWC community and beyond reinforced the ever-blossoming cooperation among the fourteen UWC Colleges. It was not only inspiring to see fellow students share their stories and experiences with the rest of the world but also impactful as they could easily relate to such powerful and moving stories and life experiences.

Congratulations UWC Costa Rica for an incredible job well done. We were indeed honoured to be part of the TEDx UWCCR events.

Muchas gracias.

Bob Okello (UWCRCN 2013-2015)

2018-10-16T09:33:24+01:00February 9th, 2015|

Vacancy – UWC Connect

This spring UWC Connect opens a new Centre for visitors at Haugland in Fjaler, Western Norway. We are looking for an experienced and ambitious person to lead the development of an international centre for the region. The company will run camps and outreach activities on behalf of its owner UWC Red Cross Nordic.

See here for further information, and here for our Vacancies page.

For further details concerning the position, contact the Rektor’s PA at appointments@rcnuwc.no

Applicants should send a letter of application and curriculum vitae, including contact details of referees by email to the Rektor (Principal) at appointments@rcnuwc.no.

The application deadline is 13th February 2015

2018-10-16T09:33:24+01:00January 29th, 2015|

Peace Conference

Over the past weekend, we had the privilege of attending the International Peace Conference hosted by UWC Maastricht in the Netherlands. Two students, one from Israel and one from Palestine, who realized the importance of peace through their experiences with each other after arriving at a UWC, originally put the conference into motion. After the original initiative, many other students were eager to join, ending with an international conference entirely organized by students. The conference lasted for three days, and it was an experience that neither of us will ever forget.

The conference kicked off at the beautiful government house in Maastricht, where we were able to listen to two amazing speakers. Their experiences, one as a war correspondent and the other as a former member of the United Nations, offered us a very diverse approach to the concept of peace. It was very motivating to be able to hear such realistic approaches to peace and the resolution of different conflicts in the world, and an overall excellent start to an excellent conference. On the second day, we participated in student run workshops, which allowed us to hear even more perspectives on the concept of peace in different cultural contexts. It was truly inspiring to listen to so many people our own age talking so passionately about peace from their own personal experiences, and even facilitating talks about possible conflict resolutions.

The peace conference ended at the University of Maastricht with one final speaker, who, aside from being a politician, was also a UWC alumna.  Listening to a politician speak on her personal experiences in the quest for peace offered another valuable perspective to the already diverse array of approaches to peace. One of the main highlights of the conference was the speech given by the two students from Israel and Palestine who originally began the conference, followed by the official opening of their initiative for a Palestinian-Israeli Youth Parliament. It really exemplified the underlying theme of the entire conference, which was the importance of dialogue between conflicting groups. Without an attempt at mutual understanding, the world will never achieve peace, so it is important the conversation is facilitated between any clashing groups. This conference really stimulated our personal desires to work toward a more peaceful world, and live our lives in such a way that will create a greater possibility for peace.  To this end, we will now begin preparing our own Peace Day/UWC Day activities which will be part of UWC RCN’s 20th anniversary celebrations on September 21, 2015.

Iman (Brazil), Cheyenne (Canada)

2018-10-16T09:33:24+01:00January 29th, 2015|
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