CEPAR International Conference

CEPAR International Conference

Population Ageing: Causes, Consequences and Responses

By ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research

Date and time

Starts on Mon, 3 Jul 2023 9:00 AM AEST

Location

John Niland Scientia Building

UNSW Sydney Bedegal Country Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia

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About this event

Hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), the conference will bring together academics, policymakers, and practitioners to share the latest research and policy and industry perspectives on the dynamics of the ageing demographic.

The complete program (subject to minor change) is available on the event webpage.

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Please register for the following:

(1) in person conference on 3-5 July 2023 in Sydney:

  • Full conference (3 days) registration: AUD$450
  • Registration for 2 days: AUD$300
  • Rregistration for 1 day: AUD$210
  • Student registration: AUD$200
  • Registration for retirees: AUD$200

(2) Conference Dinner on 4 July 2023

  • Conference dinner fee: AUD$125

(3) Online live-stream of the three panel sessions

  • The online live-stream registration will be for the 3 panel sessions only.
  • Only the three panel sessions will be live-streamed to an online audience. All other conference sessions will NOT be online live-streamed. To participate in all conference sessions, please purchase an in-person conference ticket.

CEPAR invites members of the media to attend the CEPAR International Conference, please contact cepar@unsw.edu.au.

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PROGRAM

The complete program (subject to minor change) is available on the event webpage.

The conference will include:

- four keynote presentations from the following international experts:

  • Norma Coe, Associate Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the Perelman School of Medicine and Co-Director of the Population Aging Research Center, University of Pennsylvania
  • Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Professor of Mathematical Economics at the Institute of Statistics and Mathematical Methods in Economics, Vienna University of Technology and Deputy Director of the Institute of Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • Duke Han, Professor of Family Medicine, Neurology, Psychology and Gerontology, and Director of Neuropsychology, Department of Family Medicine, at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
  • Mo Wang, Lanzillotti-McKethan Eminent Scholar Chair and Director of the Human Resource Research Center at Warrington College of Business, University of Florida

- three panel sessions featuring experts drawn from academe, government, industry, the community on the following topics:

  • migration policy for Australia;
  • macroeconomic risk and demographic change;
  • feminising and ageing workforce and the implications for research, policy and practice.

- a presentation on the future of work by Professor Sharon Parker, CEPAR, Curtin University at the conference dinner on 4 July

- a number of concurrent sessions on population ageing featuring around 60 papers from national and international presenters (the full program is available on the conference webpage).

Important information for the in person event:

The venue details and further event information will be sent ahead of the event via event reminders.

Visitor Safety Information - The health and safety of our patrons is our top priority, and this event will abide by the Public Health Order prevailing at the time. Please follow our conditions of entry.

Feeling unwell? Do not attend the event if you have tested positive for COVID-19, feel unwell, or have any respiratory symptoms. If subsequent to attending the event you are required to be tested for COVID-19, please alert us at cepar@unsw.edu.au so we can complete the online notification form:   https://www.covid-19.unsw.edu.au/covid-19-case-notification 

Health and safety protocol: 

  • The current university guidance is that it is strongly encouraged to wear masks in indoor settings on campus when not presenting or delivering content to a group, or eating/drinking, especially where physical distancing cannot be maintained. Please bring your own face mask with you.
  • Maintain physical distancing
  • Wash or sanitise your hands regularly

You can read the most up-to-date UNSW campus information here: https://www.covid-19.unsw.edu.au

Parking & Public Transport - The Kensington Campus is easily accessible via public transport. Call the Transport Infoline on 131 500 or visit transportnsw.info. Paid casual and visitor parking is offered via the CellOPark App and ‘pay by plate meters’. For more information head here.

Contact - For event and media enquiries or to discuss your access requirements, please email cepar@unsw.edu.au.

CEPAR invites members of the media to attend the CEPAR International Conference. Please contact cepar@unsw.edu.au.

The CEPAR team is happy to receive phone calls via the National Relay Service. TTY users, phone 133 677, then ask for 02 9385 7359. Speak and Listen users, phone 1300 555 727 then ask for 02 9385 7359. Internet relay users, visit relayservice.gov.au, then ask for 02 9385 7359.

*At this stage the event is planned to take place in-person, in compliance with any pandemic-related government or university restrictions that may be in place at the time. CEPAR will monitor the developing situation and, should circumstances necessitate, the format may be converted to a mix of online and in-person or entirely online participation.

The fees do not cover travel and accommodation.

Organised by

The ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) is a unique collaboration between academia, government and industry, committed to delivering solutions to one of the major economic and social challenges of the 21st century.

Based at the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) with nodes at The Australian National University (ANU), Curtin University, The University of Melbourne and The University of Sydney, CEPAR is providing global solutions to the economic and social challenges of population ageing and building a new generation of researchers to global standard with an appreciation of the multidisciplinary nature of population ageing.

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