Text Box: Alumni Contact Booklet 2006.
This booklet contains contact information on each and every alumnus as well as their Master Thesis’ poster and summary.
The Booklet is available on request at the Centre and for download in our website.

Text Box: Alumni Contact Booklet
Text Box: Five classes already completed the Master’s Program Land Management and Land Tenure. 
51 professionals, from 22 countries are now part of a worldwide network in the field of land management.
With the purpose of strengthening this network, the Centre has produced the Text Box: Centre of Land management and land tenure at the technische universitaet muenchen

November 2006

Volume 1, Issue 2

Newsletter:

Land Management and land tenure  

The art of intransparency

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News from: Georgia

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News from: Kenya

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New and Feature titles

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Special points of interest:

· The Center of Land Tenure and Land Management announces the publication of the Alumni Contact Booklet 2006!

· Welcome 2006 intake!

· October 2006: Summer School at the Centre of Land Management and Land Tenure.

Text Box: Every year in October, a new group of students starts the Master’s Program Land Management and Land Tenure at the Technische Universität München. This year’s batch is composed by 11 students, from 10 different countries, 6 of them are men, and 5 are women. Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, P.R. of China, Guatemala, Kenya, Mongolia, Text Box: Tanzania and Uganda are this year’s represented countries, which actually adds 5 new countries to the already long list of different nations which have taken part of our program (30 countries).
To all the new students of our program we wish you great success in this new step of your personal and professional lives! Welcome!
Text Box: New Students of the Master’s Program
Text Box: The new students of the Master’s Program Land Management and Land Tenure.
Text Box: The Centre of Land Management and Land Tenure intends to maintain a constant professional link with its Alumni and with other members of the “land management community”.
Within this context, the Centre was very pleased to host at TUM in Munich, during the second and third weeks of October 2006 (8th till the 21st , 2006), its first Summer School.The meeting was in many ways a great Text Box: success as it generated an enabling environment for networking among different batches, with the private sector, and with international institutions of development.
Subjects like vision, mission, objectives and future actions were discussed, and will be duly communicated to our audience in the following issues of our Newsletter.

Text Box: Summer school 2006
Text Box: The Summer School’s participants during a field trip to the National Park Berchtesgaden.
Text Box: The cover of the  Alumni 
Contact Booklet.