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Panel discussion | Preparing for a generation of centenarians
Professor Sarah Harper joined a panel discussion ‘In Aeternum Vive: Preparing for a generation of centenarians’ held on 1 Feb 2017, at the University of Cambridge. What lifestyl...
2017 Conference "Demography, Health and Ageing” | Registration now open
Emerging Researchers Conference “Demography, Ageing and Health” 26-28 September 2017, University of Oxford Registration Open Keynote Speakers David Lindeman, UC Berkley ...
Adela Balderas | PhD Award
Congratulations to Adela Balderas Cejudo who has successfully defended her doctoral thesis "Senior tourism: determinants, motivations and behaviour in a globalized and evolving market segment&...
The Breakfast Show | Interview with George Leeson
Following on from “Hard Brexit means retiring later, Britons warned' article in The Guardian on the 16th January, where Professor Sarah Harper discussed the dramatic ageing of Britai...
Latest Publication
We are pleased to announce that a new article by our former academic visitor Yongjie Yon “Elder abuse prevalence in community settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis” has been p...
Hard Brexit means retiring later | Sarah Harper in The Guardian
A hard Brexit with deep cuts to immigration would force Britons into longer working lives in order to maintain a sustainable ratio of workers and pensioners. In an article in The Guardian&nbs...
NEW OLD | Designing for our Future Selves
The first in a series of pop-up exhibitions, Designing for our Future selves – NEW OLD is now open in the Helene and Johannes Huth Gallery of the Design Museum, 12 January 2017 – 19 Feb...
PARO on Brazilian TV
Paro, an advanced therapeutic robot, was recently shown on Brazilian TV. The clip features Dr George Leeson and fieldwork carried out with Paro at the Longlands Care Home in Oxford on the benefits ...
Professor Sir Anthony B. Atkinson, 1944-2017
The Institute is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Sir Tony Atkinson. Sir Tony Atkinson was Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics and a Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, w...
The New World | Sarah Harper on BBC Radio 4
The baby boom generation - which has changed Britain politically, culturally and economically - is now retiring. That means a large bulge of pensioners with big implications for the generatio...
The Shaw Foundation Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series
Professor Sarah Harper delivered a public lecture at The Shaw Foundation Distinguished Faculty Lecture Series 2016 hosted by the Singapore Management University, School of Economics on 29 Nov...
Recent Publications | JPA
Two new papers by Professor Sarah Harper have been published in Volume 9, Issue 3 of the Journal of Population Ageing. Harper, S. (2016) Book Review - Being Human, Being Migrant: Senses of...
Dr Takanori Shibata visit
Dr Takanori Shibata (designer of the therapeutic robot Paro) visited Dr Leeson to discuss the fieldwork being carried out with Paro at the Longlands Care Home in Oxford by Agnete Stig Petersen, who...
New collaboration with the Institute for Population and Development Studies, Xi’an Jiaotong University
The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing has established a five year agreement with the Institute for Population and Development Studies, Xi’an Jiaotong University. The two institutions have...
Journal of Population Ageing Volume 9 Issue 4 is now available online
We are pleased to announce that the Journal of Population Ageing Volume 9 Issue 4 is now available online. This issue includes 7 articles: Making the UK more Resilient to Age-Structu...