Events
This section provides a calendar of events relevant to ageing research and related issues.
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Dementia: Person-Centred Care and Relationships
The Socio-Legal Studies Association is inviting 300-word abstracts before 14 February for its annual conference.
The Socio-Legal Studies Association is inviting 300-word abstracts before 14 February for its annual conference.
Venue: Iris Murdoch Building, University of Stirling
The Socio-Legal Studies Association is inviting 300-word abstracts before 14 February for its annual conference.
Friday 9th: 2pm – 9pm
Saturday 10th: 9am – 12.30pm
Venue: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
South Frederick Street
Dublin 2
Friday 9th: 2pm – 9pm
Saturday 10th: 9am – 12.30pm
Venue: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland
South Frederick Street
Dublin 2
Public lectures at 8pm.
Speaker: John Higgins, CEO of the Retirement Planning Council, on ‘Retirement 2010’.
The focus of this ASA conference will be upon the interview and its connections with social anthropology.
The focus of this ASA conference will be upon the interview and its connections with social anthropology.
The University of Leeds is hosting the 4th Mesenchymal Stem Cell Meeting in April.
Registration from 9.30am
The focus of this ASA conference will be upon the interview and its connections with social anthropology.
Eustacea Daphne Workshop and Steering Group meeting
A European Strategy to Combat Elder Abuse (EUSTACEA)
The focus of this ASA conference will be upon the interview and its connections with social anthropology.
The workshop will be held in Reading on the 16th April 2010
It has a very interesting programme which will draw on the latest research and developments in practice.
The focus of this ASA conference will be upon the interview and its connections with social anthropology.
Speakers: David and Diane Andrewes, Eastleigh Southern Parishes Older People’s Forum (ESPOPF), United Kingdom
Venue: MY124
Áras Moyola
'Facing up to frailty: health chare challenges and opportunities in an ageing population'
Organised by: Manchester Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Research on Ageing (MICRA)
Launch by Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, Conor Lenihan, T.D.
This specialist leadership course aims to support those in a supervisory, leadership or management role to create a positive culture of care within dementia services.
This specialist leadership course aims to support those in a supervisory, leadership or management role to create a positive culture of care within dementia services.
"Intergenerational Ambivalence as a Key Concept for Explaining Intergenerational Relations in Ageing Societies’’
Venue: University of East Anglia, Norwich
Venue: University of East Anglia, Norwich
An Introduction to Dementia Care has been developed to afford care staff working in care homes or domiciliary care agencies a greater understanding and awareness of dementia and to see the person b
Venue: Edinburgh International Conference Centre
(Free of Charge)
The Mercer's Institute for Research on Ageing in colaboration with The Department of Medical Gerontology.
Speaker: Professor Fiona Newell
Speaker: Ms Imogen Lyons
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Title: Media representations of ageing and identity
Speaker: Prof. Gerard Fealy/Dr.Martin McNamara
Speaker: Prof. Gerard Fealy/Dr.Martin McNamara
Venue: NCPOP Research Unit
UCD School of Nursing






