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  2. Gita Ramjee - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her death, Ramjee was the Chief Scientific Officer at the Aurum Institute, a not-for-profit AIDS/Tuberculosis research organisation, [6] as well as director of the South African Medical Research Council's Prevention Research Unit. She received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Microbicide Conference in 2012.

  3. Max Price - Wikipedia

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    Max Price, a qualified medical doctor, formerly held the position of Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of the Witwatersrand.His academic qualifications include an MBBCh degree from the University of the Witwatersrand (1979), a BA (Hons) PPE from Oxford University (1983), an M.Sc. in Community Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and a Diploma ...

  4. Aurum Proptech Limited - Wikipedia

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    Aurum PropTech was originally founded as Majesco which started operations as a subsidiary of Mastek, a multinational software company. Majesco served as Mastek's insurance business to leverage the opportunities in the growing global market. [4] Its main business was in the United States, where the company was known as MajescoMastek.

  5. Gary Sheffield (historian) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief: Douglas Haig and the British Army (Aurum Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1845136918). Ed. with Peter W. Gray, Changing War (Continuum, 2013) Sheffield, Gary (2013). The First World War in 100 Objects [La première Guerre mondiale en 100 objets: Ces objets qui ont écrit l'histoire de la grande guerre] (in French). Translated by CILLERO & DE ...

  6. Michael J. Gelb - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Gelb (born 1952) is an American non-fiction author, executive coach and management consultant. [1] He is a senior fellow at the Center for Humanistic Management and member of the advisory board for Leading People and Organizations at the Fordham University Gabelli School of Business. [2]

  7. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology - Wikipedia

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    "The Aurum" is the original name of the school newspaper, first published in November 1901. The newspaper changed its name back to "The Aurum" in January 2010. The campus radio station, KTEQ, was started in 1922 as a low-powered AM station, left the air in 1955, and returned as the FM-station KTEQ in 1971 and airs a freeform programming format.

  8. Ken Money - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Eric Money MSC (January 4, 1935 – March 6, 2023) was a Canadian scientist specializing in the human ear and an Olympic high jumper.He worked at the Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine in Toronto.

  9. Michael Relph - Wikipedia

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    Relph began his film career in 1933 as an assistant art director under Alfred Junge at Gaumont British then headed by Michael Balcon.In 1942, Relph began work at Ealing as chief art director, where his designs included the influential 1945 supernatural anthology Dead of Night.