Cognitive Health and Wellbeing across the Life Span
International Research Conference
Venue: Great Hall, Queen’s University Belfast
This full day conference will showcase a roundup of evidence in Northern Ireland relevant to older people completed by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation & work by the Cogworks Research Network on the determinants of cognitive health, carers, the built environment and adaptive technology.
Speakers include:
Dame Joan Harbison, The Older People's Advocate in Northern Ireland
Professor Katherine Pearson, Dickinson School of Law Penn State University
Dr Judith Torrington, The School of Architecture University of Sheeld
Professor R. Mark Mathews, Chair of Ageing, Health and Disability, University of Sydney, Australia
Professor Bernie Hannigan, Director of Health & Social Care R&D Northern Ireland
If you would like to register for the conference email: cap@qub.ac.uk (this is a free event)
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