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Wilson Appointed to lead Duke World Food Policy Center in July 2022 | Duke Sanford World Food Policy Center

Norbert L. W. Wilson, professor of food, economics and community in the Duke Divinity School, will become the new director of the World Food Policy Center (WFPC) and also professor of public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University as of July 1, Dean Judith Kelley announced today. Wilson succeeds the WFPC’s founding director, Kelly Brownell, Dean

Meet the Cumbrian scientist playing a part in Nasa s search for alien life

Meet the Cumbrian scientist playing a part in Nasa s search for alien life
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1937 vaccines, S High trouble spot, RFL funds

1937 vaccines, S High trouble spot, RFL funds
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New Isle of Wight high sheriff focusing on youth mental health | Isle of Wight County Press

ree generations of the Attrill family have owned Dean Farm, Whitwell, and now two of those generations have been high sheriffs of the Isle of Wight. James Attrill has just started his high sheriff year, following on from his father, John, who held the post some years ago. James, who combines his farming role with a senior role as partner at BCM rural property specialists in Merstone, has two clear objectives during his year in office. One is to highlight mental health, especially in children and young people, and the other is to support the emergency services at this difficult time.

Richard Pearce obituary

Richard Pearce obituary Richard Pearce had worked as a development economist for the UN in Rome before becoming a counsellor and then a psychotherapist Richard Pearce had worked as a development economist for the UN in Rome before becoming a counsellor and then a psychotherapist KevinParris Thu 4 Feb 2021 07.40 EST Last modified on Thu 4 Feb 2021 07.42 EST My friend Richard Pearce, who has died aged 76, had a rich and extraordinary life encompassing three vocations: farmer, development economist and, in his last 20 years, he transformed himself into a psychotherapist, the profession he most cherished. His psychotherapy practice in Bath was called the Quiet Space. The choice of this name was in his own words to “highlight the place within us we often seek to find, and which, through the turbulence and sometimes anguish of living our lives we lose or fail to discover”. His services were in great demand. Alongside this, he was active within the Society of Existential Analysis

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