Oxford Institute of Population Ageing

Oxford Institute of Population Ageing The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing is a multidisciplinary research institute with demography as the main focus. http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk

The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing was established in 1998 with funding from the National Institute on Aging, achieving Institute status in 2001. Our aim is to undertake research into the implications of population change. The Institute has 6 main Research Programmes:

* Understanding Demographic Change
* Demography and Economy
* Demography and Society
* Bio-demography and

Health
* Demography and Innovation
* Demography and Environment

and 2 Research Centres:

* Migration and Ageing Populations
* Policy Challenges of Ageing Populations

Research in these Programmes is carried out in four Regions of the World:

* Asia
* Europe
* Africa
* Latin America

Professor Sarah Harper CBE elected to the Academy of Medical Sciences
18/05/2023

Professor Sarah Harper CBE elected to the Academy of Medical Sciences

Sarah Harper, Clore Professor of Gerontology, Fellow  University College, and Director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, has been elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. Her research seeks to advance understanding of the dynamics of population ageing, one of the largest a...

16/02/2023

Professor Emerita Sue Read, CEO of Beth Johnson Foundation representing BJF at Oxford Institute of Population Ageing ‘Developing Integrated Care Networks to support Healthy Ageing in Place’.

Could you name one   issue that is not linked to the human    ?  at   roundtable -  Environmental Sustainability at Univ...
16/02/2023

Could you name one issue that is not linked to the human ?
at roundtable - Environmental Sustainability at University of Oxford ⬇️

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07/12/2022

Empowerment through in the context of ?
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In the context of global calls for society-wide initiatives to foster healthy ageing, technology is often implicated as an enabling feature of age-friendly environments. A recent review described technologies intended to help older people ‘age in place’, i.e. continue living as independe...

30/11/2022

Two years on from the start of the global pandemic, the world of work is still going through convulsions caused by the great lockdown of offices in every city you could name. The story today is all about hybrid working, which in theory at least is set to offer millions of employees more choice....

The Impacts of Recession on Older Adults ⬇️
30/11/2022

The Impacts of Recession on Older Adults
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In 2022, many major economies globally face uncertainties ranging from inflation, supply chain disruptions and geopolitical conflicts. Consequently, think tanks, policy makers and industries now expect that recessions are very likely to hit in the coming months or years. In November 2022, the Bank o...

Public investment for     by Kenneth Howse
17/11/2022

Public investment for
by Kenneth Howse

At the end of 2020 the House of Commons Select Committee on Education published its Plan for an Adult Skills and Lifelong Learning Revolution. This was quickly followed by a Government White Paper Skills for Jobs: Lifelong Learning for Opportunity and Growth and then a more detailed consideration of...

Joins us today for our    series ⌛️ 27 Oct at 2pm📍 Hybrid - Online & 66 Banbury RdConvened by Prof Francis
27/10/2022

Joins us today for our series
⌛️ 27 Oct at 2pm
📍 Hybrid - Online & 66 Banbury Rd
Convened by Prof Francis

About the Speaker Professor Renata Gomes, BRAVO VICTOR, Blind Veterans UK Group Professor Renata Gomes is the Chief Scientific Officer at Blind Veterans UK. She is a medical and forensic spec...

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