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James,

I think Ed is painting a rather one sided picture of the city. Sheffield is a
very green city with enormous expanses of parkland. From a distance the city
can look like a forest with a few buildings poking through the canopy. It's
possible to walk from the city centre through attractive parkland all the way
out to the peak district. If you enjoy wild places then you'll be in your
element out in the peak district: miles of crags and moors, lakes and mountains
with quaint villages down in the valleys. Sorry to wax lyrical here, but I'm
rather upset to be leaving all this!

Some of the residential areas are pretty and quiet, and there are many grand
buildings dotted around the city, although Ed is right that Sheffield isn't all
that consistent in its fine architecture.

The best thing about the department is the friendly and communal atmosphere.
Every week, all the staff and graduate students come together for the
departmental seminar, which features a different speaker from around the
country every week. I've found all the staff to be very friendly and
approachable.

If you have any specific questions then I'm very happy to help, and if I don't
know the answer I'll try to find out for you.

Nick 


Quoting Edward Grefenstette <pha04eg@sheffield.ac.uk>:

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> Dear James,
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> As far as the city goes, I'm not a huge fan. A lot of people rant and  
> rave about how beautiful it is, and I've come to the conclusion that  
> I have different standards. The university itself isn't exactly a   
> tribute to fine architecture either.
> 
> Fortunately the department is a redeeming feature. With a lecturing  
> force 25 men/women strong, including some (relatively) big names like  
> Stephen Lawrence, George Botterill, Bob Hale, Rober Hopkins and Eric  
> Olson, and nearly 40 postgraduates, it's a pretty good atmosphere for  
> research. I've been to a postgraduate seminar during an open day and  
> was impressed with the informal but quite rich discussions going on.  
> It's not quite Oxbridge, but it's getting there, methinks.
> 
> So if you're prepared to work in what I believe is one of the ugliest  
> buildings in the world (on the outside; the inside is quite nice), in  
> a rainy cold city, I believe it's quite worth it. And hey, you could  
> be one of those people who falls in love with the place.
> 
> Regards,
> Edward.
> 
> On 15 Mar 2006, at 15/03/200616:39, James Alexander Cunningham wrote:
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> > I've just been offered a place on the Research MA at Sheffield, and  
> > am minded to accept. It looks pretty good from the outside, but I  
> > was wondering if any of you guys at Sheffield have any inside gen  
> > you would like to share about the course, department or university.
> >
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> > Best
> >
> > James
> >
> >
> >
> >
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