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Corrine (Shuhan) Yu

September 14, 2023

Corrine (Shuhan) Yu

Hometown

Previous Education

Nanjing, China

B.Sc Environmental Sciences, University of British Columbia

Why did you apply for the master of land and water systems?

MLWS program would be the best choice for me to obtain science-based skills, training and knowledge to address the emerging environmental issues, which will bring me closer to my career goals—to be an excellent environment researcher to benefit human society and the larger environment.

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

I’m really excited to gain advanced soil science, forestry and environmental science knowledge here! Also I can’t wait to meet new people and new friends.

What are some of your favourite hobbies?

I like playing all type Video games and Legend of Zelda series are my favorite!

How did you find out about the MLWS program?

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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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Vancouver, BC Canada V6T1Z4
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