The Institute of Governance hosts a full programme of research seminars. Admission is free and a light lunch will be provided. To assist with catering, RSVP to d.p.coyle@qub.ac.uk or contact Deaglan Coyle on (+44) 028 90973 472. The venue for all the seminars is the Institute of Governance, 63 University Road, BELFAST.
Assistance with travel costs is available. Please contact Stephanie Campbell on (+44) 028 9023 0666 for more information.
Forthcoming seminars
The programme of upcoming seminars can be downloaded here and are listed below:
| 25th of September | Mark McCann Centre for Clinical and Population Sciences Epidemiology & Public Health |
Nursing & Residential Homes in |
| 30th of September | Brice Dickson, Lisa Glennon and Phil Larkin.
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The Prohibition by Law of Age Discrimination in Access to Goods, Facilities and Services: A Study of Common Law Jurisdictions |
| 2nd of October | Brice Dickson, Lisa Glennon and Phil Larkin.
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The Prohibition by Law of Age Discrimination in Access to Goods, Facilities and Services: A Study of Common Law Jurisdictions Hosted by Age Sector Platform - Magee, L’Derry |
| 16th of October | Aileen Stockdale; Environmental Planning | Demographic ageing and the implications for migration to rural areas |
| 23rd of October | Zoe Anderson, Access to Benifits. | A2B Online Benifits Calculation. |
| 30th of October | Dr Susan Patterson
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How much does it cost to care? Prescribing for older people in nursing homes |
| 6th of November | Professor |
The reality of life for Carers in |
| 13th of November |
Gillian Greer
Research Officer
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Home from home: Older Chinese People Housing Needs Assessment North West Area in |
| 27th of November | Dr Nick Acheson, Social & Policy Research Institute
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oluntary action and ageing in |
| 4th of December | Dr Jonathan Skinner | MOTILITY 21: twenty-first century social engagement for the older citizen through social dance in |
Previous seminars
Details of the previous seminars in this series and any associated materials can be found here. A pdf detailing the seminars which took place in the autumn of 2007 can be downloaded here and Spring 2008 here.