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Multivac Appoints Vice President of Subsidiary Operations

Multivac Appoints Vice President of Subsidiary Operations Philipp Losinger was appointed Vice President of Subsidiary Operations in the Corporate Sales & Marketing division at Multivac. He is responsible for the management and strategic development of the subsidiaries in Africa, the Arab Emirates, and Oceania. This content was submitted directly to this website by the supplier. Feb 4th, 2021 Losinger has many years of professional management experience in the international sales of machines and equipment, including within the food industry. Most recently he was responsible for managing the worldwide key accounts at Rational Int. AG. He studied International Marketing & Management at Birmingham City University in England.

I ve had to fight : Kehinde Andrews on life as the first UK professor of Black studies | Society

‘I’ve had to fight’: Kehinde Andrews on life as the first UK professor of Black studies ‘I’ve probably done permanent damage to my mental and physical health establishing this course’ . Kehinde Andrews. Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian ‘I’ve probably done permanent damage to my mental and physical health establishing this course’ . Kehinde Andrews. Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian From a childhood identity crisis to navigating academia, he discusses the importance of Black radical tradition – and why TV quarrels with Nigel Farage are worthwhile Thu 4 Feb 2021 05.00 EST When Kehinde Andrews was at school, his friends would never have imagined him growing up to become the UK’s first Black studies professor – nor that he would help found the first Black studies programme in Europe, at Birmingham City University. True, he grew up in the city, the son of two committed Black activists, who established numerous organ

I ve had to fight : Kehinde Andrews on life as the first UK professor of Black studies

‘I’ve had to fight’: Kehinde Andrews on life as the first UK professor of Black studies Nesrine Malik © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: David Levene/The Guardian When Kehinde Andrews was at school, his friends would never have imagined him growing up to become the UK’s first Black studies professor – nor that he would help found the first Black studies programme in Europe, at Birmingham City University. True, he grew up in the city, the son of two committed Black activists, who established numerous organisations and promoted the Black anti-racist intellectual tradition – but Andrews, 37, didn’t always embrace their legacy. In fact, his path to Black studies took a detour when he rebelled against everything it stood for.

Three types of mums most likely to raise a murderer – is yours one of them?

Three types of mums most likely to raise a murderer – is yours one of them? There are three distinct types of mothers that go on to raise a murderer, according to Dr Elizabeth Yardley – have you ever met anyone like this? 16:04, 4 FEB 2021 Dennis Nilsen killed 12 young men in London (Image: Unknown) Sign up for Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter for the most exciting real life, fashion and sex tips HOT off the pressInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Yes, put some glamour in my life When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Mars: The Conversation Weekly podcast explores why three missions are about to reach the red planet

Welcome to the first episode of The Conversation Weekly, a new podcast from The Conversation’s global network. In this episode, we find out why February 2021 is such a big month for Mars. Three different missions from three different countries – the United Arab Emirates, China and the U.S. – are due to arrive at the red planet within a few weeks of each other. We talk to Jim Bell, Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University, who is leading one of the camera teams for NASA’s Perseverance Rover. He explains how these missions are looking for signs of ancient life – and where the scientists will start their search.

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