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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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Tim Hatton 2020-10-18 00:40:40 wrote:

When Patrick first arrived from his PhD at Cornell I found that we had acquaintances in common. We soon became firm friends. Patrick was full of energy and he kept me up to date on what to read and what to watch. As Alison’s co-author he was with us in Australia for several visits. His dedication to research combined with his adventurous spirit took him all around the world. We remember the stories of his escapades, and we cherish the memories of his charm and his irrepressible humour. A good friend, he will be sadly missed.

Tim Hatton 2020-10-18 00:40:40 wrote: When Patrick first arrived from his PhD at Cornell I found that we had acquaintances in common. We soon became firm friends. Patrick was full of energy and he kept me up to date on what to read and what to watch. As Alison’s co-author he was with us in Australia for several visits. His dedication to research combined with his adventurous spirit took him all around the world. We remember the stories of his escapades, and we cherish the memories of his charm and his irrepressible humour. A good friend, he will be sadly missed.

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