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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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Carly Peaston-Jones 2020-10-19 14:36:43 wrote:

I worked with Patrick in his role as Director of EssexLab. Patrick was an absolute pleasure to work with; not only a truly dedicated individual and one that went above and beyond, but he brought such fun and humour with him. Patrick made every meeting I went to with him fun, as well as productive! Patrick would appear in the Faculty corridor to resolve a work-related issue but it always soon became just a general chat and laugh. He will be truly missed by all his colleagues.

Carly Peaston-Jones 2020-10-19 14:36:43 wrote: I worked with Patrick in his role as Director of EssexLab. Patrick was an absolute pleasure to work with; not only a truly dedicated individual and one that went above and beyond, but he brought such fun and humour with him. Patrick made every meeting I went to with him fun, as well as productive! Patrick would appear in the Faculty corridor to resolve a work-related issue but it always soon became just a general chat and laugh. He will be truly missed by all his colleagues.

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