Illustrating Ageing in Ireland north and south – Key Facts and Figures
The report , “Illustrating Ageing in Ireland north and south – Key Facts and Figures”, compiled by the Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland, will be launched on Monday 25th January 2010
Venue:Radisson Hotel, Golden Lane, Dublin
It will start with a light lunch at 1pm and follow with an overview of the research findings and a discussion of the implications for ageing research priorities - Chaired by Professor Bob Stout.
We are delighted that Professor Brendan Whelan, Research Director of TILDA, the Irish Longitudinal Study of Ageing and Professor Bernie Hannigan, Director of Health and Social Care, Research & Development (NI) will provide commentary presentations.
To book a place, please contact Elaine on info@cardi.ie or 048 90 6900 66 by Monday 18th January 2010.
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