Royal University of Bhutan, College of Natural Resources, Bhutan and Punakha, Lobesa

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Exchange Report from studies in Bhutan Royal University of Bhutan, College of Natural Resources, Bhutan and Punakha, Lobesa, Jonathan.sigvant@gmail.com In any inquiries regarding studying in Bhutan, please feel free to contact me. Jonathansigvant.wordpress.com Exchange period Swedish autumn semester (HT 2016). I had completed three years at Uppsala University before going abroad to Bhutan. What subject area/s did you study during your exchange? Courses at College of Natural Resources: fulltime 1. Environmental Governance & Sustainable Land Management 2. Community based Natural Resources Management & Ecotourism 3. Global and Regional Climate Change 4. Global Health 5. Bhutanese Society and Culture Courses of interest for W: Yes both engineering courses in other colleges in Bhutan but also in College of Natural Resources which I studied. The College of Natural Resources

Exchange Report from studies in Bhutan Studies My experience of College of Natural Resources was extraordinary in many ways. I did take five courses (fulltime) but comparing Natural Resources, Bhutan with engineering in Uppsala, is a bit unfair, rather SLU would be a proper match. I thought the quality of the material, and teachers was good, may not be as good as in Uppsala. Many of the teachers have been studying abroad, like India or England, and the assignments may differ from teacher to teacher. The language in school is always English, no matter which college you choose in Bhutan, the language skill in school was very good. My intention of studying in Bhutan was as much about the courses as of the culture and meeting the Bhutanese and learning about Gross National Happiness. I did have more free time then with what I am used to, the pace/tempo in school was lower than back home, and the student at College of natural resources may study a bit less compared with students pursuing engineering in Bhutan. I experienced many times in class that the power went down, and the teacher had to continue on the board. But they have back-up generators, so it was not for long, and projectors in every classroom. In this college they had an online platform similarly like studentportalen here, all the teachers upload material online and you can download all the lectures there. It was very convenient, I had only an ipad with me and worked in word and ppt and downloaded materials. But I can recommend bringing a computer. They had a computer lab, which worked from time to time, and also a library. The have good syllabuses for the courses and it is similar to what we are used with here. They use classrooms as examination halls. I strongly recommend take one course about the culture or society, there is so many things going on that I was not used to, for example; one day we were told on the day that everything was cancelled due to the King of Bhutan had decided that all the Bhutanese should pray for Nepal, due to a natural disaster. Another example is the gathering of all the students every Wednesdays on campus area for community update, principle speech and students talking about their events in different student organizations etc. and a short meditation. The information from school to the exchange students was not the best, but manageable, every class has a class captain that receive information and pass it on to the rest of the class. But after some time, you understand how it works with the school culture. Since I was one of the first from west and the only one there at the time from west, the school hasn t develop all the information for international students, but it may differ now or if you choose another college, I met wonderful students from Bhutan that help me. The relationship between the students and teacher is quite different from what we are used to here in Sweden. Many students have very good relationship with the teachers and a lot of respect for elder and the teachers are invited to all class dinners, and other events, I felt a strong sense of belonging to the community in the school. Orientation and reception I got three students from Bhutan that help me settle in, in the hostel and on the campus, they showed me around and I joined their hostel cooking area. Later, the students had arranged a welcome ceremony for all the new comers and the international students got a teacher in case of any questions or inquiries in Bhutan. The biggest challenge in the beginning was the new culture and acclimatize to the weather. Going to Bhutan as a student compared going there as

Exchange Report from studies in Bhutan a tourist will differ a lot, as a student you will have a lot more opportunities to get to know the locals and other Bhutanese students and their families. Accommodation You live quite close to the campus and academic block in hostels. Only a short hike down the mountain to get to the campus. And this college had the hostel divided into which year you are in. In Bhutan they have quite limited heating systems, from November and forth it can be a bit cold indoor as well as outdoor, bring sufficient cloth. I shared room with a guy from Afghanistan, we become close friends, expect that you will share room and bathrooms. Your finances Bhutan is a relatively cheap country, the currency Ngultrum is identically to Indian Rupee, I received a scholarship from Erasmus Mundus. The College of Natural Resources took 10% of the stipend for rent of the hostel. And regarding food; I shared kitchen with some Bhutanese students which we bought and cooked together, the food is cheap, but be prepared that they like chili and eat it as a vegetable. The air tickets from Bangkok, Kathmandu or Delhi, (which is the places you can fly from into Bhutan) are quite expensive. The famous and mystical Dochula pass located 3100 meter above sea level Free time The students play football, basketball and did Karate training and had other student s activities like; Earth Guardians Bhutan. I never had a boring moment, either my neighbor ask me to join for tee up in the canteen with a view over the Himalyas, or I m finding myself listening about the values of Buddhism on peak. I did trips to Thimphu, Punakha, Gasa and treks to temples on mountain tops with my Bhutanese friends as guides. Sometimes we took a

Exchange Report from studies in Bhutan walk down the mountain to the nearest village where we can find restaurants or Karaoke. It is a much more demanding environment in Bhutan compared to living in Sweden, but with the Himalayan view as a reward, I felt all the energy I needed. They have an annually College marathon in oct/nov. Bhutanese people are quite fit and are used to work physically, and have values of helping each other and are very curious about you. Your exchange on the whole Going to Bhutan was an extraordinary experience and opened my eyes to other ways of living and developing, especially with Gross National Happiness. Some of the College core values: Compassion, community, respect for others and innovation can enhance what I have gained from Bhutan. I can strongly recommend going to Bhutan as a student, are you curious, open for new adventures, like spirituality and want to learn new ways of living up in the Himalayas then Bhutan is definitely something extraordinary. My classmates and me outside a Buddhist temple.

Exchange Report from studies in Bhutan Classmates during an excursion to a national park Paro Taktsang (Tiger s nest), the most famous temple in Bhutan.

Exchange Report from studies in Bhutan Buddha point in Thimphu Feeling joy with my fellow classmates

Exchange Report from studies in Bhutan Punakha Dzong with some curious children Gasa district

Exchange Report from studies in Bhutan Gasa Dzong In the hostel in College of Natural resources on the final day of my stay, singing goodbye.