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Patrick Nolen

March 18, 1978 - October 11, 2020

Dr Nolen was a beloved and esteemed member of the Department of Economics at University of Essex for over a decade. He joined Essex in 2006 and immediately became an invaluable part of every aspect of the Department's life. He was an outstanding and sought-after educator, an extremely driven and high-achieving researcher, and an inspirational and exemplar leader. He played a key role in the development of EssexLab and became its Director recently. To his colleagues, Patrick was a sparkling presence and much like a family member. He was generous, funny, lively, and very much loved. He is greatly missed.

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Friederike Mengel 2020-10-19 10:27:11 wrote:

Patrick was a wonderful colleague and dear friend to the whole family. He sometimes stopped at our house before catching the train back to London for some drinks and discussion. He often brought something for the kids and always managed to get huge smiles on their faces. We will all miss his humour, his teasing (especially of "JV" as Patrick called my husband) and his warmth. As colleagues we worked together on all kinds of things surrounding Essex Lab and the development of Behavioural Social Sciences at Essex. He was such a reliable partner at work and I really appreciated his helpfulness and dedication, his clear thinking and decision-making. I still can't believe he has passed away. He will be missed so much.

Friederike Mengel 2020-10-19 10:27:11 wrote: Patrick was a wonderful colleague and dear friend to the whole family. He sometimes stopped at our house before catching the train back to London for some drinks and discussion. He often brought something for the kids and always managed to get huge smiles on their faces. We will all miss his humour, his teasing (especially of "JV" as Patrick called my husband) and his warmth. As colleagues we worked together on all kinds of things surrounding Essex Lab and the development of Behavioural Social Sciences at Essex. He was such a reliable partner at work and I really appreciated his helpfulness and dedication, his clear thinking and decision-making. I still can't believe he has passed away. He will be missed so much.

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