Rosie Milner, University of East London MAPP, is also a Cambridge University philosophy graduate. Rosie graduated with the first cohort of Europe’s first Masters course in Applied Positive Psychology. Rosie has worked as a policy advisor on a range of social and economic policies, both for the British Government and in the NGO sector. …
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Elizabeth Peterson, MAPP ‘07, received her B.A. in History from Harvard University, but soon after realized that psychology was the place for her. She took psychology classes at Harvard while she earned her masters in positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. In the past few years, she has been employed as a psychology …
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Angus Skinner, MAPP ’06, is back working in his beloved and beautiful Scotland. His mother was the first daughter and 8th child of a crofting family on Skye, born in a two-room house and who later crossed the Hindu Kush); his father (from fishing folk) was a surgeon and missionary, building (often by hand) a …
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After a first career in the fast-paced corporate world, Marie-Josée Shaar, MAPP 2007, founded Smarts and Stamina to promote healthy lifestyles. Like all our regular authors, she has a Master in Applied Positive Psychology, but she is also certified as a Nutrition and Wellness Consultant, a Personal Trainer and a Wellness Culture Coach. Through research, coaching and …
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Emma Judge, MAPP ’06 is the founder of Positive Organisations, applying the principles of Positive Psychology to the world of work through coaching, leadership development, and links with academia. She is an HR professional and experienced consultant who has worked at the Executive Level for organizations such as Pepsi, Abbott, and ICI. Emma holds a …