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Older people’s engagement in research

Date published: 
Thursday, September 3, 2009

Ageing emerged as an important theme at the international Living Knowledge Conference 2009, hosted by the Science Shop at Queen’s University Belfast at the end of August.

Robin Webster, chief executive of Age Action Ireland, was a guest speaker at the opening plenary session, where his wise and witty comments about the importance of partnerships prompted several supporting comments from the audience.

This was followed by a workshop, facilitated by CARDI, entitled ‘Encouraging models of knowledge exchange: planning for demographic change’ where three emerging researchers on ageing made thoughtful and well-researched presentations on how to engage older people in research.

The presentation by Dr Martha Doyle, Social Policy and Ageing Research Centre, TCD, is here

Dr Michael Quinn’s (Queen’s University Belfast) presentation is available here.

A third presentation by Liesbeth De Donder, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, is here

For more information about the Fourth Living Knowledge conference visit http://www.livingknowledge2009.org

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