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Jingyi Cheng

September 15, 2020

Jingyi Cheng

Home Town Xi'an, China
Previous Education B.Sc. Environmental Sciences, University of British Columbia

Why did you apply for the Master of Land and Water Systems?

I am interested in soil and water waste management, reallocation and sustainable development. From my undergraduate studies, I understand that water and soil are essential resources for human life and global development. Many people won’t consider land and water as important factors that could influence and be impacted by global climate change. I want to study more professional knowledge in MLWS and give my contributions to land and water management.

What are you most excited about learning in the MLWS program?

I am excited to meet more people from different cultural backgrounds.
I want to get more professional knowledge in the relative field of study and also improve my communication skills.

What are some of your favourite hobbies?

I like to read anime, playing games on Switch, baking and cooking.

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Master of Land and Water Systems (MLWS)
Faculty of Land and Food Systems
Vancouver Campus
2357 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4
Email: mlws.program@ubc.ca

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