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  • Some of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries’ (IFoA) early contact with Norma was through her role as demography correspondent for the Financial Times

  • This included an interview she conducted with Jane Curtis, President of the IFoA, on a proposal from the UK Government on changes to pension schemes

  • Norma recently completed an MSc in Economic History at London School of Economics, with a dissertation topic: “How did the actuarial profession’s understanding of human longevity change over the course of the 19th century?” A regular user of the IFoA’s library service, she is currently studying for a PhD at Queen Mary University, London, using a previously unopened archive on the sources of capital used to finance Britain during World War I

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Presentation of Honorary Fellowships to Norma Cohen, Robin de Wilde and Gábor Hanák Some of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries’ (IFoA) early contact with Norma was through her role as demography correspondent for the Financial Times. Norma recently completed an MSc (research) in Economic History at London School of Economics, with a dissertation topic: “How did the actuarial profession’s understanding of human longevity change over the course of the 19th century?” A regular user of the IFoA’s library service, she is currently studying for a PhD at Queen Mary University, London, using a previously unopened archive on the sources of capital used to finance Britain during World War I.

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