Events
This section provides a calendar of events relevant to ageing research and related issues.
November 18-19, 2009 - Rome, Italy: GerontoNet Research Symposium on Clinical trials on frail elderly persons.
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The conference aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry from various disciplines that constitute the field of Ambient Intelligenc
This three-day workshop will prepare participants to deliver a core one-day training programme on dementia in their workplace.
Venue: Old Town Hall, Ballymena
This new series of debates will look at significant public and social issues, challenging some of the common myths and assumptions we make, and show the role social sc
Venue: Grosvenor House, Belfast
November 18-19, 2009 - Rome, Italy: GerontoNet Research Symposium on Clinical trials on frail elderly persons.
This specialist leadership course is designed for people working in supervisory, leadership or management role and will help you create a positive culture of care within your dementia service.
The conference aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry from various disciplines that constitute the field of Ambient Intelligenc
This three-day workshop will prepare participants to deliver a core one-day training programme on dementia in their workplace.
Our Lady’s Hospice Limited (Education and Research Centre)
Venue: Harold’s Cross, Dublin 6w
Telephone: 01-4068 810 / 806 F 01-4068 856
Knowledge work and knowledge worker productivity, as well as self-development and lifelong learning, were central themes in the work of Peter F.
Venue: Ardowne Theatre. Enniskillen
2009 Marjorie Coote Memorial Lecture
Baroness Julia Neuberger DBE
“Don’t get old”
Thursday 19 November 2009
The conference aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry from various disciplines that constitute the field of Ambient Intelligenc
This three-day workshop will prepare participants to deliver a core one-day training programme on dementia in their workplace.
Knowledge work and knowledge worker productivity, as well as self-development and lifelong learning, were central themes in the work of Peter F.
Venue: Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
London, WC1 (nearest tube: Holborn)
Venue: Millennium Centre. Craigavon
The conference aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry from various disciplines that constitute the field of Ambient Intelligenc
Please find here an invitation to the annual Investing for Health / NEA NI seminar that will take place on the 23 November at the Unison Building,
Venue: Grosvenor House, Belfast
Venue: Newtownards (TBC)
Help the Hospices Conference 2009
Venue: Harrogate International Conference Centre.
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Venue: Ballybot, Newry
Help the Hospices Conference 2009
Venue: Harrogate International Conference Centre.
National Convention Centre, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Tranlsation & Transformation Connecting what we know and what we do
Older & Bolder will be launching our report, Feeling the Pinch, Older People’s Experience of the Recession in Ireland on Wednesday, November 25th
Help the Hospices Conference 2009
Venue: Harrogate International Conference Centre.
National Convention Centre, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Tranlsation & Transformation Connecting what we know and what we do
Venue: Trinity Sciences Centre, St. James's Hospital
National Convention Centre, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Tranlsation & Transformation Connecting what we know and what we do
Do you know anyone who is new to researching the needs and lives of older people and those with a disability? Maybe yourself or an academic colleague, research assistant or doctoral student.
Speaker: Professor Brendan Whelan (Principle Investigator)
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
Title:The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing: An Overview
Do you know anyone who is new to researching the needs and lives of older people and those with a disability? Maybe yourself or an academic colleague, research assistant or doctoral student.
Location: NUI Galway
A debate and discussion with Professor Poul Holm (TCD), Dr Declan Jordan (UCC) and Professor Luke O'Neill (TCD).
Venue: Robert Emmet Theatre,
Arts Building,
Prof. Richard Groves returns to Dublin to facilitate this programme for caregivers, both professionals and the general public, at Our Lady's Hospice Education Centre, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6.
The programme comprises - and involves a commitment to attend all four of - the following workshops:
Understanding Spiritual Pain: 8-9th January 2009
Diagnosing Spiritual Pain: 21-22 May 2009
Healing Spiritual Pain: 3-4 December 2009
Transforming Spiritual Pain: 13-14 May 2010.
Prof. Richard Groves returns to Dublin to facilitate this programme for caregivers, both professionals and the general public, at Our Lady's Hospice Education Centre, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6.
The programme comprises - and involves a commitment to attend all four of - the following workshops:
Understanding Spiritual Pain: 8-9th January 2009
Diagnosing Spiritual Pain: 21-22 May 2009
Healing Spiritual Pain: 3-4 December 2009
Transforming Spiritual Pain: 13-14 May 2010.
Andrew Hunter - Lecturer in Mental Health
Venue: School of Nursing and Midwifery
MY124, Áras Moyola
National University of Ireland, Galway
Venue: King’s College London, Franklin Wilkins Building, Waterloo Campus, Room 1.13
Near Waterloo underground and mainline station
Date: 10 December 2009
Location: Regents College, London
Professor Sir George Castledine and Michelle Grainger will present this first of a series of seminars designed to help people wanting to understand more about research.
The Department of Gerontology at St James’s Hospital in collaboration with Mercers Institute for Successful Ageing is holding its new seminar series with forthcoming dates as follows:
Guest Speaker: Professor James O’Brien
Visiting Professor of Geriatric Medicine, University of Kentucky, USA
On Wednesday 16 December at 15:00 (GMT) the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) is broadcasting a webcast debate entitled More than a number - the future of ageing and social care. The webcast
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